Richard & Sue Reddoch
 

 

Our church hosted a Victorian Tea - A Ladies meeting with a Victorian flare - complete with a scivvy (chambermaid), scullery maid (kitchen maid), butler, and headmistress. Our speaker was Rev. Barry Dunmire (the one in the top hat)

 

 
Pubs are often used for giving directions.
 

Sometimes broken glass is fixed to the top of stone/brick walls to keep people out.

 

 
A typical flower shop in Wrexham.
 

The Parish church of St. Giles, Wrexham is where Elihu Yale (namesake and benefactor of Yale University in Connecticut) is buried

 

 
This stone is found at Yale University
 

Bus Station - A new edition to the townscape.

 

 
Town Centre - this is looking down Hope Street
 

Street Names are usually located high on a building or low on a wall (often covered by overhang branches).

 

 
This is fast food British style, although there are a number of US based franchises in Wrexham (McDonalds, Burger King, Pizza Hut, KFC, Subway)
   
Council Offices - Goverment offices are seldom less than grandiose when compared to their surroundings.