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- human remains, a flint arrowhead and a bronze axe. Overlooking Ruabon, the Gardden (Welsh: Caer Ddin) is an ancient hillfort surrounded by circular ditches...
- 1951-1952. To the East of Rhos a second line had been laid in 1868 North from Gardden Lodge Junction (near Ruabon) and extended as far as Bryn-yr-Owen colliery...
- include Bryn Alyn (near Bradley), Y Gaer (near Broughton, Flintshire) and Y Gardden (near Ruabon). At the time of the Roman conquest of Britain, the area which...
- accepted shares in the new company. He also agreed to sell his potwork at Gardden at Rhosllannerchrugog and shares in the White Grit and Penally lead mines...
- NPRN: not yet identified. CPAT PRN not yet identified. Cadw SAM: DE129: Gardden Camp coflein NPRN: not yet identified. CPAT PRN not yet identified. Cadw...
- 1960; Wynnville Halt; opened 1 February 1934; closed 12 September 1960; Gardden Lodge Junction; convergence of Ponkey Branch; Ruabon; opened 4 November...
- NPRN: not yet identified. CPAT PRN not yet identified. Cadw SAM: MG070: Gardden Camp & Barrows coflein NPRN: not yet identified. CPAT PRN not yet identified...
- Ponciau ironworks is thought to have been started in 1807 by Thomas Jones of Gardden. A second ironwork was commenced nearby at Aberderfyn in the same period...
- (52°35′41″N 3°50′38″W / 52.5946°N 3.844°W / 52.5946; -3.844), contour fort Gardden Camp (52°40′00″N 3°25′50″W / 52.6666°N 3.4305°W / 52.6666; -3.4305)...
- 1813: Thomas Griffiths, of Wrexham 4 February 1814: Edward Rowland, of Gardden Lodge 13 February 1815: Charles Wynne Griffith Wynne, of Pentrefoelas 1816:...