Ruabon - Queen Victoria's carriage leaving Ruabon Station
Ruabon Bridge 1810
Ruabon - by Henry Gastineau 1835
Bridgend Inn Ruabon 1867
Ruabon Bridge and the Bridge End Inn 1900
Ruabon - The view from the bridge crossing the Afon Eitha looking towards St. Mary's parish church. The pub on the left is the Bricklayers Arms (later known as the Bridge End Hotel)
Ruabon - Bridge Street
Ruabon Round House
Ruabon Bridge Street 1912
Bridge Street Ruabon
Ruabon - 1910 - The bridge was built to carry the Chester to Shrewsbury railway across the Afon Eitha
Ruabon - The waterfall on the Afon Eitha at Pont Adam
Ruabon Bridge Street 1870
Ruabon Plas Newydd Lodge
Bridge Street, Ruabon
Ruabon - E Lloyd's tobacco and confectionary shop on Bridge Street at its junction with Ysgoldy Hill
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