
Selection of photographs of Charles Street, Wrexham.






Many thanks to Mark Griffiths for the use of his images.
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Selection of photographs of Charles Street, Wrexham.
Many thanks to Mark Griffiths for the use of his images.
If you have photographs you’d like to share, get in touch via our contact page.
The first ten years 1910 – 1920 by Simon Perry. Sources: Compiled by Simon Perry during the lockdown of 2020; Alexandra School; credit to Mike Plant and his team at the Wrexham library for the [more]
An area of Wrexham that has changed beyond recognition is Farndon Street, Kendrick Place, and the surrounding streets of terrace houses. The families who lived in these tightly packed terraces may not have had much [more]
The Edisbury family have been connected with the Wrexham area for centuries. Erddig Hall was built about 1684 as a home for the High Sheriff of Denbighshire, Josiah Edisbury. It was sold 30 years later [more]
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