Ruthin, St Peter's Square c.1960
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R292164

More about this scene
A wonderfully varied street scene in this ancient town displays the varied architecture from different centuries in the town's history. Note the spire of the 1284 St Peter's Church, the monument, the much-loved 'eyes of Ruthin' (the prominent rows of dormer windows on the Myddleton Arms), and the Georgian Castle hotel (right). The last public execution, of Fr Charles Mahoney, took place here in 1679.
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