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scribed in Dead Men's Boats . It may have belonged to Brychan, the Welsh king who gave his
name to the town and whose Irish father, Anlach, would have been associated with canoes
and crannogs. The Regimental Museum of the Royal Welsh features a Zulu war room.
Residents on the Tycock lock flight .
The canal slips away quietly past the backs of small gardens, forming the southern edge
of Brecon. The road that the left bank then follows was a Roman road and later the A40.
Traffic now bypasses the city on the far bank of the River Usk, which will never be too far
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