
At trot through town to spend all the money. Hope Street, Wrexham.
Visible to the right is the Talbot Inn and the retailers G. Day, Thomas Outfitters.
Source: Material supplied by Emlyn Davies
At trot through town to spend all the money. Hope Street, Wrexham.
Visible to the right is the Talbot Inn and the retailers G. Day, Thomas Outfitters.
Source: Material supplied by Emlyn Davies
ACTON, James, Pen y bryn (maltsters) BARLOW, Thomas & James (iron), Abenbury (iron and lead works) BAUGH, Joseph, Temple place (boot and shoe makers) BEALE, John, Yorke st (chemists and druggists) BEARDSWORTH, John, Pen y [more]
Wrexham F.C. programme sellers in September 1974. Source: Local Bygones 4. May 2007 Total Page Visits: 243 – Today Page Visits: 1
Poplar Cottage was built sometime about 1820 by Edward Davies, it was later also known as 12 Madeira Hill. It was thought originally to have been a large property built in two parts. Coflein described [more]
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