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News
Eerie coastal ruin demystified
Apr 18, 2025A ruined building at the end of a causeway has been revealed to the public with the opening of a new section of the Wales Coast Path near Bangor. Now you can scan a HistoryPoints QR code to discover what the building was ...
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Blind love in Abertillery
Apr 11, 2025In 1910 the people of Abertillery were delighted by the wedding at St Michael's Church of William Penn and Elizabeth Thomas, who had nursed him after he was blinded in a colliery accident. They had courted for 12 years. During ...
[More]Wrexham's Channel Tunnel link
Mar 29, 2025The Argyle Arch in Wrexham town centre is a long way from the Channel Tunnel, but on one of its walls there's a plaque by Eurotunnel in honour of William Low. He had the arch built as a dowry for his daughter ...
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