
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.
Wrexham Eisteddfod Stone arrives at Wrexham April 1976. Source: NWNMedia. Total Page Visits: 1946 – Today Page Visits: 2
The place and the people – 11 REGENT STREET WREXHAM Richard Davies was born about 1803 near Denbigh,. His wife Mary Ann Davies was born about 1808 in Chester. In 1851 they were living in [more]
Lost Houses from around Wrexham. Features 46 demolished or converted properties from large country houses, elegant seats to timber framed properties. This is only a small selection, history on these and more will be available [more]
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