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Death at the Llangollen Canal
Sep 16, 2023As you visit the peaceful, wooded setting of the Llangollen Canal at Pentrefelin you can now scan HistoryPoints QR codes to discover how the wharf there was still in industrial use when one of its cranes collapsed in 1877. The crane was loading slate slabs ...
[More]Wales' oddest footpath name
Sep 9, 2023Fortune's Frolic is the puzzling name of a riverside footpath in Haverfordwest. Now you can scan HistoryPoints QR codes there to discover how a man named Samuel Fortune was found in scandalous circumstances on the path and challenged to a duel, in ...
[More]Brynmawr's pioneering factory
Sep 1, 2023The rubber factory built in deprived Brynmawr after the Second World War was a showpiece of architectural innovation, a precursor to the Sydney Opera House. The boiler house, with its distinctive parabolic walls-to-roof shape, still stands. Now you can ...
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