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Report of William George Owen, civil engineer on the harbours of Holyhead and Porthdinllaen, concerning communications with Ireland and proposed railway lines from Porthdinllaen to Liverpool, 1835.
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Manuscript
Subjects:
OWEN, William George
1835
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1835
SHIPS AND SHIPPING
MANUSCRIPTS
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Caernarvon
WALES
DUN LAOGHAIRE
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County Dublin
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Caernarvon: Caernarvonshire Record Office
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