Neston, High Street 1939
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N88006

More about this scene
We are looking south-east along Neston's main shopping street, with the wall of St Mary and St Helen's church on the immediate right. The road is still rather narrow and congested, but the scene has changed quite considerably in the intervening years, with many of the buildings being demolished, replaced or altered. With the silting up of the River Dee and the decline of Chester as a port in the early 19th century, Neston began to thrive as a market town and coaching station.
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