Chepstow, Beaufort Square 1957
Photo ref:
C77135

More about this scene
'Chepe' and 'stowe' combine to mean 'market place', which indicates the early origins of this town. Beaufort Square tells us something of the aristocratic involvement and patronage of the Beaufort family. The Square has many buildings dating back to the 18th and early 19th centuries. Next to the Square's war memorial (out of view) stands a captured gun from a German First World War submarine, which was presented to Chepstow in recognition of the bravery of Able Seaman Williams VC, a Chepstow man killed during the landings at Gallipoli.
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