
This year (1992) we return to a more traditional musical with “Half a Sixpence”, a bright and breezy frolic with the major leads taken by younger members of the society.
Source: Cefn Mawr Musical Society – Half A Sixpence 1992 programme.
This year (1992) we return to a more traditional musical with “Half a Sixpence”, a bright and breezy frolic with the major leads taken by younger members of the society.
Source: Cefn Mawr Musical Society – Half A Sixpence 1992 programme.
Plas Madoc Hall A local story claims that General De Wet, the Boer leader who became commander in chief of the army during the South African War, was in reality George Hammond Whalley, heir to [more]
Cefn Welsh School Party 1962 Source: Wrexham Leader; NWN Media. Total Page Visits: 4187 – Today Page Visits: 2
On Sunday 11th March 1854, two men, James Sheridan and William Bruce were begging on the streets of Cefn. They may have gained the sympathy of passersby, as they had the appearance of soldiers that [more]
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