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St Mary · St MaryIntroduction The remains of the former church interior, with a tall arch that, now blocked with brick, once gave access to the tower St Mary’s Parish Church in Birkenhead has a splendid claim to fame as one of the earliest churches to have cast iron tracery in its window openings, in place of the usual stone mullions and tracery. Although relentlessly Gothic Revival in style, it truly is a child of the Industrial Revolution. St Mary’s sits over…Read Article
A visit to Birkenhead Priory #2: St Mary’s Parish Church and HMS Thetis

Church · HoltIntroduction Either side of the River Dee, and linked by the lovely late medieval red sandstone bridge, are the villages of Holt on the Welsh side and Farndon on the English side, each with its own substantial red sandstone church, both of which are dedicated to St Chad and both of which have well-populated churchyards. Each has its own very particular character and personality, and as well as being the centres of Christian devotion and burial,…Read Article
Medieval ambition and musket ball holes at the Church of St Chad’s in Holt (Grade 1 listed)

Chester, England · ChesterAs I outlined in part 2.1, for part 2, just as in Part 1, I have again divided part 2 into two posts, 2.1 and 2.2, mainly because of the number of images used, which would take too long to load if I left it as a single piece. This is the second part of part 2, part 2.2. Part 2.1 is here. xxx xxx Insights from the annual Visitor and Superintendent Reports for 1854-1870 contd. Patients and their backgrounds In the annual reports, patients are la…Read Article
The Cheshire Lunatic Asylum 1854-1870 – Part 2.2
Parking boost for Llangollen as Pavilion grounds open to public
A thoroughly enjoyable visit to a splendidly sunny Chester Zoo
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