
A posed photograph of a Police speed camera on Mold Road Wrexham in 1971.

Source: NWN Media; photographer Vic Cleveley.
A posed photograph of a Police speed camera on Mold Road Wrexham in 1971.
Source: NWN Media; photographer Vic Cleveley.
Manslaughter at the Wrexham Butter Market (1858). On the 14th November 1858, James Platt was clearly out in Wrexham spoiling for a fight. Platt was a local man, having been born in the town. He [more]
The Stiwt Theatre. Formerly the “Miner’s Institute” (Plas Mwynwyr), which was built in 1926 and dominated the social and cultural life of the village until 1977 when it closed. The local council, which had purchased [more]
Wrexham has historically been home to a major barracks known locally as the Hightown barracks, which was headquarters to the Royal Welch Fusiliers until it merged with the Royal Welsh as 1st Battalion in 2006 [more]
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