
Pictures of the former ROSE & CROWN that once stood at 17, Chester Street, Wrexham.
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Pictures of the former ROSE & CROWN that once stood at 17, Chester Street, Wrexham.
Source: Unknown source (if you are/know the copyright holder please let us know via our contact page).
At 10.30pm, on the 10th January 1865, William Kendrick, aged 21 and George Price, a baker living in Wrexham were standing and talking in Bridge Street, Wrexham. These two males were approached by Joseph Hughes, [more]
The streets off the Beast Market were home to a cluttered mix of housing, trade and industry. Behind Charles Street were the corporation’s original slaughterhouses, later replaced by new premises off Holt Road and the [more]
Wrexham Exchange Railway Station Now platform four of Wrexham General, Wrexham Exchange was originally a separate railway station opened in May 1866 for the Wrexham, Mold and Connah’s Quay Railway (WMCQR). By the time WMCQR [more]
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