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        <title>SH9231 : Farm Machinery</title>
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        <description>Made by a company called Blackstone Coy Ltd., Stamford.
Would like to know what it was used for?</description>
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        <title>SH9231 : Hafotty bach</title>
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        <description>Home to John and Ann Jones and their 7 children in 1871. 
Children :Jane aged 13
          Sarah  ~  11
      Catherine  ~   9
           Gwen  ~   4
         Robert  ~   2
           John  ~   1
      Elizabeth  ~   9 months</description>
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        <title>SJ4066 : Makers Mark</title>
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        <description>This cast iron plaque is found on the side of the old City of Chester Council School in Oulton Place, off George Street, Chester. F.J.Proud &amp; sons is a family run store that has been trading in Chester for more than 100 years. First established as a Bell Maker in 1896 by Frank John Proud. Proud's are still trading today, follow this link :http://www.fireplacescheshire.co.uk/About_Us.html</description>
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        <title>SJ4066 : Cast Iron Cover</title>
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        <description>Located in George Street, next to the old mance</description>
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        <title>SH5037 : Criccieth Lifeboat Station</title>
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        <title>SJ3868 : A Family of Willow Statues</title>
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        <title>SP4142 : Final resting place</title>
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        <description>John Henry and Elizabeth Ann Pritchard at rest in Wroxton, who lost their only child Hugh in WWII, when the submarine HMS Tempest was sunk 13 February 1942.</description>
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        <title>SJ4167 : Public Notice</title>
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        <description>NOTICE
                     ANY PERSON HAVING
                      A DOG ON A LEAD
                        WHO ALLOWS
                     OR PERMITS SUCH DOG
                          TO FOUL
                     A PUBLIC FOOTPATH
                   IS LIABLE TO A PENALTY
                     NOT EXCEEDING £5
                            ?
                            TOWN CLERK</description>
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        <title>SJ4167 : Peters Hi Fi</title>
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        <description>Peters Hi Fi shop, on the corner of Faulkner Street and Charles Street, Hoole, Chester, ceased trading.</description>
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        <title>SJ4368 : Hoole Village Penfold</title>
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        <description>The Penfold stands in Oakbank Lane, used to contain sheep or cattle which have strayed. It is constructed of local sandstone blocks, and has been restored and the gate renewed.</description>
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        <title>SJ2850 : Mystery Cast Iron Marker</title>
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        <description>These markers are located on the Clywedog Trail, between Minera and Bersham. They are standing about 9''high, 9'' across, and marked W W.
They could be a boundary marker of the Williams-Wynn estate. Sir Watkin William Wynn held the Wynnstay estate near Ruabon. [information supplied by John Turner]</description>
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        <title>SJ3449 : Mystery  roundhouse</title>
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        <description>This brick built roundhouse stands next to King's Mills. The wall has been strengthened with metal bands, around the outside.</description>
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        <title>SH7476 : Capelulo, at the bottom of the Sychnant Pass</title>
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        <title>SH7477 : Reflection on Alltwen</title>
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        <description>A welcome oasis near the farm Pen pyra, on Alltwen</description>
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        <title>SJ4465 : Canal in Christleton</title>
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        <description>The Shropshire Union Canal at Rowton Lane Bridge</description>
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