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AND WALES.
SECTION VI.
HEREFORD, MONMOUTH,
GLOUCESTER, SOMERSET,
AND PARTS OF
WORCESTER and WILTSHIRE.
PEMBROKE, CARMARTHEN,
BRECKNOCK, and GLAMORGAN.
Copyright, 1902, by The Encyclopaedia Britannica Co.
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ENGLAND
AND WALES.
SECTION VI.
HEREFORD, MONMOUTH,
GLOUCESTER, SOMERSET,
AND PARTS OF
WORCESTER and WILTSHIRE.
PEMBROKE, CARMARTHEN,
BRECKNOCK, and GLAMORGAN.
Copyright, 1902, by The Encyclopaedia Britannica Co.
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Scale. 10 English Statute Miles to One Inch.
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style of type, approximately, as follows :
BRISTOL, CARDIFF, Newport, Gloucester,
Penarth, cievedon, Blakeley, Avonmouth.
County Towns thus : ® Railways thus Cauals thus : ~
Boroughs thus Castles, Abbeys,etc.thus : • ^ '
Parks thus : cO Lighthouses thus : * / —
Elevations in English Feet : 2,970 Depths inEnglish Feet -.W Hartjftnd Point ^ _
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