EPW005389
ENGLAND
(1921).
Jubilee Hill and Pinnacle Hill, the Malvern Hills, from the north-west, 1921
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Hawlfraint a hawl cronfa ddata’r Goron 2019.
Rhif trwydded yr Arolwg Ordnans 100057073.
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Pennawd [EPW005389] Jubilee Hill and Pinnacle Hill, the Malvern Hills, from the north-west, 1921 Cyfeirnod EPW005389 Dyddiad March 1921 Enw lle UPPER COLWALL Plwyf COLWALL Ardal Rhanbarth Gwlad ENGLAND Dwyreiniad / Gogleddiad 376734,  243128 Hydred / Lledred -2.3395859643615, 52.085599609478 Cyfeirnod Grid Cenedlaethol SO767431 Maint y ddelwedd (px) -
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KeithRRadnor Villa, last inhabited in 1970ish. Later demolished in early to mid 1970s, leaving neighbouring Daisy Cottages to stand alone, before they were eventually demolished as well. These houses also referred to as "The Old Barracks" in some archive material. I believe it belonged to the Ballard Estate.
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This was done with much celebration (and the flying of the union jack) on the morning of the 1st of June 2002 to commemorate Queen Elizabeth II Golden Jubilee.
Prince Andrew unveiled a plaque on the hill the following January.
BobEThe hill on the left is Perseverance Hill.
The road wiggling along the hillside is Jubilee Drive: built by local engineer Stephen Ballard to celebrate Queen Victoria's Golden Jubilee.
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