Radnorshire

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Radnorshire was one of the thirteen counties of Wales that existed from 1536 until their abolition in 1974, later becoming a district of Powys from 1974 to 1996. It covered a sparsely populated area, and was bounded to the north by Montgomeryshire and Shropshire, to the east by Herefordshire, to the south by Brecknockshire and to the west by Cardiganshire.

Cricket XI team, Radnorshire (1293377)Cricket XI team, Radnorshire (1293377)
Rocks, Radnorshire (1295098)Rocks, Radnorshire (1295098)
Gorge, Radnorshire (1294585)Gorge, Radnorshire (1294585)
-A well, Radnorshire (1294424)-A well, Radnorshire (1294424)
Country house, Radnorshire (1294326)Country house, Radnorshire (1294326)
The Garth Hill, from Knucklas GateThe Garth Hill, from Knucklas Gate
Gorge, Radnorshire (1294258)Gorge, Radnorshire (1294258)
Forestry view, Radnorshire (1294026)Forestry view, Radnorshire (1294026)
Boards surrounding a well, Radnorshire (1293853)Boards surrounding a well, Radnorshire (1293853)
Bridge, Radnorshire (1293498)Bridge, Radnorshire (1293498)
TypeSubtypeDateDescriptionNotesSource
commonsimageCricket XI team, Radnorshire (1293377) Commons
commonsimageRocks, Radnorshire (1295098) Commons
commonsimageGorge, Radnorshire (1294585) Commons
commonsimage-A well, Radnorshire (1294424) Commons
commonsimageCountry house, Radnorshire (1294326) Commons
commonsimageThe Garth Hill, from Knucklas Gate Commons
commonsimageGorge, Radnorshire (1294258) Commons
commonsimageForestry view, Radnorshire (1294026) Commons
commonsimageBoards surrounding a well, Radnorshire (1293853) Commons
commonsimageBridge, Radnorshire (1293498) Commons