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Elvis sighted ?

Elvis sighted ... [more]

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The Severn Railway Tunnel of the Great Western Railway

Great Western Railway, The Severn Railway Tunnel: Chapter 9 - The Final Assault

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Sudbrook Weather

Local weather in Sudbrook

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Photos: Sudbrook

A collection of photos of Sudbrook.

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Webcams: Severn Crossing

Take a look at the driving conditions on the Second Severn Crossing. Updated about every 5 minutes.

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Wikipedia's entry for Sudbrook

Take a look at the Wikipedia entry for Sudbrook.

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History of the Severn Tunnnel

"In 1872 the Severn Tunnel Railway Act, after many vicissitudes, received the Royal Assent. ... [more]

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Coflein Royal Commission on the ancient and historical Monuments of Wales

Source of historical information concerning Severn Tunnel pumping station in Sudbrook, Sudbrook Chapel, Sudbrook Fort and Holy Trinity Churchyard ... [more]

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Help!


So what's this Sudbrook website all about ... [more]

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Sudbrook photos, maps, books, memories.

Sudbrook - old photos, maps, local books, memories of Sudbrook Gwent.

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