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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)
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Pubs are often used for giving directions. |
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Sometimes broken glass is fixed to the top of stone/brick walls to keep people out.
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A typical flower shop in Wrexham. |
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The Parish church of St. Giles, Wrexham is where Elihu Yale (namesake and benefactor of Yale University in Connecticut) is buried
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This stone is found at Yale University |
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Bus Station - A new edition to the townscape.
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Town Centre - this is looking down Hope Street |
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Street Names are usually located high on a building or low on a wall (often covered by overhang branches).
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This is fast food British style, although there are a number of US based franchises in Wrexham (McDonalds, Burger King, Pizza Hut, KFC, Subway) |
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Council Offices - Goverment offices are seldom less than grandiose when compared to their surroundings. |
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