Trevor
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Trefor Station
The station was on the Llangollen Road. As part of the 'Beeching Cuts' of the mid-1960s, the entire Ruabon to Barmouth line was closed.
Australia
The Llangollen Road with the 'Australia Arms' just off to the right of the photo.
King William's Tower
King Williams' Tower stands off Tower Road. It was built in 1827 by G. H. Whalley (of Plas Madog), the M.P. for Peterborough, as a hunting lodge or summer home. There is an attached gamekeeper’s house. The tower was named after King William II and is thought that it was built on the site of an earlier fortress. (Postmarked 1908)
Capel Bryn Seion
Capel Bryn Seion looking up towards Garth.
Cysyllte Bridge
The old stone bridge crossing the River Dee at Cysyllte. This bridge formed part of the original Cardiff to Chester turnpike road.
Froncysyllte Canal
The Shropshire Union Canal at Froncysyllte. (Postmarked 1929)
The Panorama Walk
The mountain road with Castell Dinas Brân and the Eglwyseg Cliffs in the distance.
Bryn Morfydd
Bryn Morfydd in Garth, on the edge of the moors.
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