Now Rhyl is a place I have never been to, but those Edwardian council members must have thought the town deserved a fabulous palace, theatre and every other facility. It looked lush!
"Rhyl in the early nineteenth century was a small village with a population of about 300. By the end of the mid 1830's it had become a fashionable watering place and many titled people took rooms for months at a time."
It looks a little faded now but I liked it. Barnstaple is the same, sort of left behind by the tide of time.
Now Rhyl is a place I have never been to, but those Edwardian council members must have thought the town deserved a fabulous palace, theatre and every other facility. It looked lush!
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ReplyDelete"Rhyl in the early nineteenth century was a small village with a population of about 300. By the end of the mid 1830's it had become a fashionable watering place and many titled people took rooms for months at a time."
It looks a little faded now but I liked it. Barnstaple is the same, sort of left behind by the tide of time.