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Items in Cheshire taken from The River Dee: Its Aspect and History (1875) (results page 1)


Cheshire, a western county of England, between the Mersey and the Dee, the chief mineral products of which are coal and rock-salt, and the agricultural, butter and cheese; has numerous manufacturing towns, with every facility for inter-communication, and the finest pasture-land in England.

Population (1907) 730,000

From Nuttall Encylopædia, 1907

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Chester, from the Alford Road.
Ruins of St. John’s, from the Grosvenor Park,
Cathedral from the N.E. and part of City Wall.
Cathedral Cloisters and King’s School
Chester Cathedral Tower from St. John’s Street
Water Tower, with Roman Hypocaust
Ancient Half-Timbered Houses, Foregate Street
Eaton Hall
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Places Shown

Chester; Cheshire; England

Ecclestone; Cheshire; England