
Mount Street, Wrexham c1900 showing the Union Vaults on right, Nags Head and brewery on the left. With St. Giles Parish Church dominating the skyline.

Source: Tom Farrell collection.
Mount Street, Wrexham c1900 showing the Union Vaults on right, Nags Head and brewery on the left. With St. Giles Parish Church dominating the skyline.
Source: Tom Farrell collection.
ECHOES OF WREXHAM – Voices of a town. Umbrellas Productions has been created by Laura Hut, Joan Gascon, Daliane Barraud and Marina Ruiz during a rainy day, it was for this reason that the name [more]
Amongst the public and private buildings at present being or about to be erected around us, we place before our readers a wood engraving of the artist’s studio to be built on a plot of [more]
JAMES JONES was born in Wrexham about 1849 and was the son of Gomer Jones and Mary Jones who were both from Minera. Gomer was a book binder. The family moved from Holt Street to [more]
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