
Bryn Offa School 1977
An aerial shot of Bryn Offa School, Wrexham taken in 1977 by Aerofilms.
An aerial shot of Bryn Offa School, Wrexham taken in 1977 by Aerofilms.
Source: (late) Emlyn Davies of Penycae.
Source: Victoria School Archives.
Can you add any names? Contact us. Source: Victoria School Archives.
This year (1968) the First XI enjoyed a generally successful season, losing only one of its twelve matches. Fine victories were obtained over Lindisfarne College, King’s School Chester, and the Old Wrexhamians, while it is [more]
Source: The Wrexhamian – the magazine of Grove Park Boys’ Grammar school, Wrexham July 1968.
Pupils from Victoria School, Wrexham on their Celtic Experience visit to Legacy near Wrexham. Early 1990s? (can you date the visit?) In their own words – the children write about their experince. Source: Victoria School [more]
Grove Park Boys’ Grammar School Staff photo from 1972. This was the last year of the Grammar School. The photograph was published in The Wrexhamian July 1972 – The school magazine. Source: The Wrexhamian; FC.
Wynnstay Place is the first really old building you see when coming in to Wrexham, it stands on the corner of King Street and Regent Street. It is named on an 1833 map of Wrexham. [more]
Rhosddu Infants Reception Class in Prices Lane Park in 1960/61. Source: Kindly supplied by Frederick Czulowski.
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