
Erddig Hall Wrexham
Erddig Hall is a Grade I listed building which is a National Trust property on the outskirts of Wrexham, it was built in 1684–1687 for Josiah Edisbury, the High Sheriff of Denbighshire; it was designed [more]
Erddig Hall is a Grade I listed building which is a National Trust property on the outskirts of Wrexham, it was built in 1684–1687 for Josiah Edisbury, the High Sheriff of Denbighshire; it was designed [more]
The Hand Inn was located at the Abbot Street end of the Shire Hall, later the Town Hall. There has been a building on this site as early as the 17th Century. On some carved [more]
Miss Rhos 1930. Source: Local Bygones; NWN Media. Why not follow Local Bygones on Instagram, Twitter and Facebook. Also check out the website for thousands of local pictures from days gone by.
Tuttle Street Baths Wrexham The Tuttle Street Swimming Baths were the first indoor swimming baths to be built in Wrexham and opened in 1901. They were built by Wrexham Borough Council and remained in open [more]
Rhostyllen Flower Show 1966. Can you put names to the faces in these pictures of the Rhostyllen Flower Show? Source: (c)NWN Media
Wrexham F.C. programme sellers in September 1974. Source: Local Bygones 4. May 2007
Harrison Ford on the canal at Pontcysyllte 2004 Harrison Ford at the helm – He and Calista Flockhart enjoy the canal in 2004. Source: Pic (c)NTI
On the canal, near Chirk 1995
Rossett Mill 1870s Also see Rossett Mill in 1995
Miss Wrexham in 1988 held at Plas Madoc Baths. Can you put names to the faces? Comment below if you can. Left – Right: No11: Victoria Jones from Buckley now living in Brisbane Australia. No9: [more]
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