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Land by Antony Gormley. The most famous of Lowsonford's buildings is the "Fleur de Lys" pub which is known for its meat pies.Every two years there is a Village Show [1] (previously known as the Flower Show) which is run jointly with the neighbouring settlement of Rowington which hosts the show in the other years.
A fleur-de-lis can also be seen on the flag of Monmouthshire, Wales: Per pale azure and sable three fleurs-de-lys or. [ 58 ] It can also be found on the arms of the Scottish clan chiefs of both Carruthers; gules two engrailed chevrons between three fleur-d-lis or and the brouns/browns: gules a chevron between three fleur d-lis or.
The central figure of the arms is a jessant-de-lys - a leopard's face with a fleur-de-lys in the open mouth. The fleur-de-lys is from the arms of the city of Lincoln. The cross moline is from arms of Robert Grosseteste. The bishop's crozier which is part of the crest also references the latter. The lion references the arms of the Sibthorp ...
Image Details Birmingham, . Blazon not available. [1]Clifton, . No arms known. Shrewsbury, . Every Bishop of Shrewsbury has had the same coat of arms: An inverted leopard’s head with a fleur de lys from St Thomas Cantilupe, superimposed over the red cross of St Chad, mounted on a sword and shield.
Ysgol Gyfun Cwm Rhymni is a Welsh-medium school situated in the village of Fleur-de-Lys in the Rhymney Valley.Cwm Rhymni was founded in 1981 with just over 150 pupils and has since grown to 1,684 pupils with 1,164 at the Gellihaf campus and 520 at Y Gwyndy (September 2018 [2]).
Fleur de Lys, the oldest pub in the New Forest, at Pilley [27] Fox and Hounds, an 18th-century coaching inn on the High Street, Lyndhurst [27] Glasshayes House, a country house and former hotel redesigned by Arthur Conan Doyle in Lyndhurst [29] Hurst Castle, an artillery fort established by Henry VIII on the Hurst Spit [28] Red Lion Pub, Boldre ...
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Two collieries previously existed in, or near, Pengam. One at the top of the Main Street (), and the other was on the Aberbargoed Road (Britannia Pit).The sinking of Pengam Colliery was begun in the late 1890s by the Rhymney Iron Company to work the Brithdir House coal seam at a depth of 312 yards.