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  <dc:title>Maps and plans of railway lines and stations together will railway bills</dc:title>
  <dc:description>HDX/1003/1-11	Copies of the 1 inch to the mile Ordnanace Survey maps of south west 				Wales with railway lines superimposed upon them.  They are all accompanied by railway bills.
HDX/1003/12-21, 30	Plans of stations and halts on the Great Western Railway, Pembroke and 		Tenby line.  All are of the scale of 40 feet to 1 inch except for Beaver's Hill Halt which is at the scale of 2 chains (132 feet) to 1 inch.  None are dated but they probably all date from the years immediately after 1897 when the independent Pembroke and Tenby Railway was taken over by the Great Western Railway.  Considerable lengths of line on either side of the stations are shown on most of the plans together with the surrounding area and houses
HDX/1003/22-27	Plans of stations on the Great Western Railway in Cardiganshire.  None are dated, all are 40 feet to 1 inch scale.</dc:description>
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