Old Ordnance Survey Maps of Monmouthshire

  • These detailed maps normally cover an area of about one and a half miles by one mile. Each map includes an introduction.
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  • Here are the details of maps for Rhymney (S):

  • Monmouthshire Sheet 16.04 Rhymney (South) & Pontlottyn 1899 - published 2012; intro by Derrick Pratt. ISBN.978-1-84784-584-9

    This very detailed map covers the southern part of Rhymney and extends southward to Pontlottyn.

    Features include Rhymney Iron Works (disused), New Dyffryn Colliery, Rhymney Railway with Rhymney and Pontlottyn stations, The Lawn, southern part of Rhymney town, Terrace Colliery (disused), Maerdy Colliery, Brecon & Merthyr Railway with Rhymney station, St Tyfaelog church Pontlottyn, MacLaren Colliery (No.2 Pit), Maerdy Houses, St John's RC church, Rhymney Limestone Railway, many mineral lines and sidings, etc. On the reverse we include a 1906 directory of Pontlottyn.

    The map links up with sheet 10.16 Rhymney North to the north.


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