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News
WW2 road name preserved
Jan 26, 2025Several new street-name signs have been erected in the Llanengan area, west of Abersoch, to ensure old names are preserved and used - each with a HistoryPoints QR code for information. One of the names, Lȏn Landing, is relatively recent and ...
[More]Hopper days in Porthgain
Jan 18, 2025Porthgain harbour in Pembrokeshire would look like many other rural Welsh harbours were it not for the gigantic bank of disused hoppers along its south side - remnants of a relatively brief period of intense industrial activity. Now you can scan HistoryPoints QR codes by ...
[More]Wrexham bon viveur's fatal eye op
Jan 12, 2025Edward Lovatt hosted legendary dinners at his Wrexham pub and brewery, the Old Swan, when he wasn't busy being parish clerk, an auctioneer and agent for various companies. But an operation to replace one of his eyes with a glass eyeball in 1887 ...
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