Mold, The Last Half Mile To Moel Famau c.1960
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M201056

More about this scene
Moel Fammau is the highest peak in the Clwydian Range. On its summit are the remains of Jubilee Tower, built at a cost of £6,000 to celebrate the Jubilee (the 50th year of his reign) of George III in 1810, and once a prominent landmark. The tower was 150 feet high and 60 feet in diameter, and constructed in the Egyptian style. The tower was still being finished in 1816; it was never quite completed, and it fell down in 1862.
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