Corris Railway — Rheilffordd Corris Locale Mid Wales Terminus (Original) … Wikipedia
Montgomeryshire — County of Montgomery redirects here. For other uses, see Montgomery County (disambiguation). For other uses, see Montgomeryshire (disambiguation). Montgomeryshire Welsh: Sir Drefaldwyn Ancient extent of Montgomeryshire … Wikipedia
Centre for Alternative Technology — The Centre for Alternative Technology (CAT) ( cy. Canolfan Dechnoleg Amgen) is an eco centre in Powys, mid Wales, dedicated to demonstrating and teaching sustainable development. CAT, despite its name, no longer concentrates its efforts on… … Wikipedia
Corris — Coordinates: 52°39′13″N 3°50′31″W / 52.6536°N 3.8419°W / 52.6536; 3.8419 … Wikipedia
Ratgoed Quarry — (also known as Ralltgoed) was the northernmost of the slate quarries served by the Corris Railway. It is located one mile north of Aberllefenni in Gwynedd, north Wales, at the head of the isolated Cwm Ceiswyr. History The original workings at… … Wikipedia
Corris Uchaf — Coordinates: 52°39′46″N 3°51′34″W / 52.66288°N 3.85951°W / 52.66288; 3.85951 … Wikipedia
Maespoeth Junction — lies to the south of Corris in Gwynedd and was where the horse hauled tramway (known as the Upper Corris Tramway ) from the slate quarries around Corris Uchaf met the main line of the Corris Railway coming from Aberllefenni. The name, which… … Wikipedia
Slate industry in Wales — The slate industry in Wales began during the Roman period when slate was used to roof the fort at Segontium, now Caernarfon. The slate industry grew slowly until the early 18th century, then expanded rapidly until the late 19th century, at which… … Wikipedia
Derwenlas — Coordinates: 52°34′31″N 3°53′06″W / 52.57517°N 3.88493°W / 52.57517; 3.88493 … Wikipedia
Morben — Coordinates: 52°34′39″N 3°54′12″W / 52.5776°N 3.9033°W / 52.5776; 3.9033 … Wikipedia