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Belgian Promenade

In 1914, a group of refugees from Mechelen, Belgium, were driven from their home town by the German invasion and found asylum in Menai Bridge. As a gesture of appreciation to the people of Menai Bridge, for providing them with food and shelter, the Belgian refugees constructed this promenade, along the foreshore from Carreg yr Halen to Church Island.
by David Dixon

Created: Mon, 22 Feb 2010, Updated: Mon, 22 Feb 2010


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SH5571 : Belgian Promenade, Menai Bridge by David Dixon
SH5571 : Belgian Promenade, Menai Bridge by David Dixon
SH5571 : Menai Suspension Bridge and Belgian Promenade by David Dixon
SH5571 : The Menai Suspension bridge by Richard Hoare
SH5571 : Belgian Promenade, Menai Bridge by Robin Drayton
SH5571 : Menai Suspension Bridge and Belgian Promenade, from Church Island by David Dixon


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