Chester, St Werburgh Street 1929
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Photo of Chester, St Werburgh Street 1929

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Built of red sandstone, Chester cathedral was founded in 1092 as a Benedictine abbey on the site of an earlier Saxon church dedi- cated to St Werburgh. St Werburgh was a late 7th-century Saxon princess and a daughter of king Wulfhere of Mercia. Werburgh was later appointed supervisor of all the nun- neries in Mercia, and died at Trentham in AD699. In AD874 St Werburgh's remains were transferred to Chester to prevent them from falling into the hands of Danish invad- ers. Parts of the Norman church can still be seen, though much of the present cathedral dates from the 13th to the 16th centuries. At the Dissolution the building was saved from destruction when it was chosen as the cathe- dral for the newly formed diocese of Chester. A careful restoration programme was under- taken by Sir George Gilbert Scott, the well known Victorian architect, who added battle- ments, pinnacles and buttresses, but yearned most of all to top the tower with a tall spire.

A Selection of Memories from Chester

For many years now, we've been inviting visitors to our website to add their own memories to share their experiences of life as it was, prompted by the photographs in our archive. Here are some from Chester

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Hi I was born at Chester Nursing Home - 11 Stanley Place, Chester in April 1943. I am wondering what happened to the Nursing Home and if anyone can give me a some history and photograph of the building it was situated in, I left the UK in 1965 for Canada but each time I go home I visit Chester. As a child I loved going to the zoo and as a teenager that grew up near Aintree Race Course had /have a great love for horses ...see more
i was born in the infirmary in 1944 and lived in Claremont Walk by Bold Square i remember the tanks as they were disturbing the tarmac on the way from the station to the rodee
born Eaton road. 1946.my grandmother lived on greenaway street.name of Peake.always watched the fishermen bringing their nets in.
Does anyone else remember the Autumn Sports held in August with the parade of morris dancers not the usual type, they all had bells on their pumps and were very like the American Majorettes, we used to watch it from the top of Canal Street then they used to have competitions on the Roodee afterwards.