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Lancaster Way, Osbaston
At the western edge of residential Osbaston, Lancaster Way climbs away from Osbaston Road.
Image: © Jaggery
Taken: 12 Sep 2010
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Bungalow, Osbaston Road
Located on the north side of Osbaston Road, between Lancaster Way and St Mary's Road.
Image: © Jaggery
Taken: 12 Sep 2010
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Osbaston Road heads for Osbaston Farm
Just beyond the right turn for Lancaster Way, http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/2063706 Osbaston Road approaches a National Speed Limit sign at the SW edge of residential Osbaston. A short way ahead is Osbaston Farm.
Image: © Jaggery
Taken: 12 Sep 2010
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Vineyard opposite Great Osbaston Farm
Breaking into spring leaf in May 2009.
Image: © Jonathan Billinger
Taken: 22 May 2009
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Footpath from Osbaston Road
Over one field to Forge Road and the Monnow.
Image: © Jonathan Billinger
Taken: 21 Jun 2021
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Osbaston Weir
Originally built in 1917 to supply hydro-electrice power, a fish pass has recently been added to enable salmon to enter the Monnow system.
Image: © Jonathan Billinger
Taken: 14 Jul 2009
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New fish pass at Osbaston Weir 2
Recently completed, this construction allows salmon to enter the Monnow system by negotiating the weir built 90 years ago.
Image: © Jonathan Billinger
Taken: 14 Jul 2009
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Osbaston Farm, Monmouth
Farm in the Monnow valley to the west of Monmouth.
Image: © Philip Halling
Taken: 22 Jan 2006
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New fish pass at Osbaston Weir
Recently completed, this construction allows salmon to enter the Monnow system by negotiating the weir built 90 years ago.
Image: © Jonathan Billinger
Taken: 14 Jul 2009
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Monmouth New Hydro Scheme
This exciting New Hydro Scheme is the brainchild of a prominent local businessman. It is constructed on the site of the Old Monmouth Hydro Station. The original Monmouth Hydro Station commenced operations on 10th June 1899. In 1930 Monmouth Corporation sold the station to a subsidiary of the General Electric Company, which continued to operate it up until 1948. It finally closed down in 1953. The old plant comprised 3 35hp turbines made by Gilbert Gilkes & Co,together with standby steam engines and also a 100hp Ransoms,Sims & Jeffreys of Ipswich steam engine driving a 60kW generator. In 1922 the site was extended and larger turbines fitted. The new Hydro scheme works on the Archimedes Screw Principle and uses water from the River Monnow. The head of water is only 3.4 metres. Each "Screw" produces 75 kilowatts of power and turns at only 20 RPM. The new scheme commenced operations in February 2009. There are believed to be only two other similar schemes in the UK.
Image: © RAY JONES
Taken: 20 Mar 2009
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