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Chester, the county town of Cheshire, on the Dee, 16 m. SE. of Liverpool; an ancient city founded by the Romans; surrounded by walls nearly 2 m. long, and from 7 to 8 ft. thick, forming a promenade with parapets; the streets are peculiar; along the roofs of the lower storeys of the houses there stretch piazzas called “Rows,” at the original level of the place, 16 ft. wide for foot-passengers, approached by steps; it abounds in Roman remains, and is altogether a unique town.

Population (1907) 41,000

From Nuttall Encylopædia, 1907

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Chester, from the Alford Road.
Eaton Hall.—Duke of Westminster
The New or Water Tower, Chester
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
Heron Bridge
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Chester; Cheshire; England

Eaton; Chester; Cheshire; England

Heron Bridge; Chester; England