
Trevors Hotel, Regent Street, Wrexham.
Trevor’s Hotel. Demolished in the late 1960s it once stood on the corner of Caxton Place and Regent Street. Source: NWN Media
Trevor’s Hotel. Demolished in the late 1960s it once stood on the corner of Caxton Place and Regent Street. Source: NWN Media
Crane & Sons, Regent Street, Wrexham Messrs. Crane and Sons, Pianoforte Manufacturers and Importers, were established in Liverpool, as far back as the year 1850, and held a position of the highest status in commercial [more]
Wrexham with a population of over 70,000 inhabitants; within a radius of five miles of the post office, is at last to be provided with an up-to-date theatre. The site chosen for the building is [more]
Majestic Cinema, Regent Street, Wrexham Built in 1910 as a skating rink, known as the Rink & Pavilion, it was designed by the Liverpool based architectural firm G.E. Marshall & Co. However it was just [more]
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