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Cyrraedd Llanidloes / Arriving at Llanidloes
Cerddwyr yn cyrraedd Llanidloes.
Walkers arriving at Llanidloes (trans. church of Idloes).
Image: © Alan Richards
Taken: 24 Apr 2016
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Upper White House (Llanidloes)
Built from 1839-40 by William Jerman of Llanidloes for the flannel manufacturer Edward Hughes, manager of the Flannel Mill (situated opposite this house) from 1834-45. This building is also known as Bridgend House and Highgate House.
Image: © Fabian Musto
Taken: 4 Jun 2021
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River Severn, Llanidloes
Houses on Penygraig Street back on to the river, seen from the Short Bridge Street bridge.
Image: © Andrew Hill
Taken: 21 May 2012
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Old Flannel Mill (Llanidloes)
Built in 1834 by Mrs Cole of Glanclywedog on the site of a factory from the 18th century, the building was given alterations in the mid 19th century. William Morris and Sons occupied the mill by 1908, and ownership later passed on to two Frenchmen. The mill went through a major fire in January 1937, which led to its conversion as the Boy's Club; this is the last surviving example of an intact woollen mill in Llanidloes, and is now private housing.
Image: © Fabian Musto
Taken: 4 Jun 2021
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The River Severn (Llanidloes)
Here is the River Severn from a road bridge adjacent to the old Flannel Mill (seen to the left of this picture), and Llanidloes is the first town the River Severn passes through.
Image: © Fabian Musto
Taken: 4 Jun 2021
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Ordnance Survey Cut Mark
This OS cut mark can be found on the SW parapet of the Short Bridge. It marks a point 167.153m above mean sea level.
Image: © Adrian Dust
Taken: 13 Sep 2023
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The River Severn (Llanidloes)
Here is the River Severn from a road bridge adjacent to the old Flannel Mill, and Llanidloes is the first town the River Severn passes through.
Image: © Fabian Musto
Taken: 4 Jun 2021
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Miniature treasure in an oak tree
A tiny train with glass pebbles beside the Severn Way path
Image: © Eirian Evans
Taken: 24 Aug 2020
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Short Bridge and Bridgend Flannel Mill
Built in 1834 on the site of an 18th century mill, Bridgend Flannel Mill was the last mill in Llanidloes to close.
It made use of water power with carding machines below and looms and spinning machines on the upper floors.
See photo of the rear of the mill http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/3313960 where only two floors are apparent.
Poor working conditions and periodic depression in the industry, gave rise to Chartist riots in Llanidloes in 1839 which resulted in the imprisonment and in three instances the transportation of those held guilty of fomenting the disturbances.
The building, once used as a boys club, has now been converted into apartments.
Image: © Penny Mayes
Taken: 24 Jan 2013
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Bridgend Flannel Mill
At the end of the street on the East bank of the River Severn; besides the Short Bridge.
Image: © Eirian Evans
Taken: 24 Aug 2020
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