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Wrexham - Pre-history to 1800s

Wrexham High St. Photo courtesy Wrexham Museum

Last updated: 29 April 2008

Jonathon Gammond from Wrexham Museum produced an exhibition called 'Footprints - Exploring Wrexham's Past' looking at the area's history from the Stone Age to the 1800s...

Here he's created an online version of the exhibition. Jonathon said: "Footprints is a journey into Wrexham's past. We hope it is just the start of a longer, and maybe meandering, journey for you as you set out to discover the history that happened here."

Related: 1800s - Present day

Acknowledgements
Jonathon wishes to acknowledge: National Museums & Galleries of Wales, The National Trust, Royal Commission on the Ancient & Historical Monuments of Wales, National Library of Wales, Clwyd-Powys Archaeological Trust, The Palmer Centre, D. & B. Jones, W.A.Williams, D.Pratt and Bark Design. Special thanks to W. Alistair Williams, Derrick Pratt, Derek & Beryl Jones, Joy Thomas and Helen Gwerfyl of Wrexham Archives, Stephen Grenter and Karina Kucharski for their help and advice.


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