Anglesey Towns and Villages
Amberley Publishing
£19.38
A fascinating historical exploration of the towns and villages of Anglesey including the five main towns: Holyhead, Beaumaris, Llangefni, Amlwch and Menai Bridge.
Most of the settlements in Anglesey are villages or hamlets, but the island has five towns. Although they are not large, they have a wealth of history and each one has developed in its own unique way. Holyhead, the largest town, has always had a connection with the sea and it became important in particular as a ferry port for crossings to Ireland. It is a busy shopping centre for the western part of Anglesey. Beaumaris, the island’s smallest town, can trace its history to the building of the castle by Edward I. It was once a busy port, but in the last 200 years it has developed as a popular holiday resort. Llangefni, which is the administrative centre of the island, is a comparatively new town that has thrived because of its central location and its many businesses and organisations. Amlwch became a town as a result of the discovery of copper on nearby Mynydd Parys. Today it is the main shopping centre for the north of the island. Menai Bridge was a scattered community known for its ferry before Thomas Telford completed the Menai Suspension Bridge in 1826. This signalled its rapid growth, and today Menai Bridge is a thriving small town. Illustrated by both modern and archive photographs, Anglesey Towns & Villages explores the fascinating development of the island’s many settlements. Discussing aspects such as education, religion, notable figures and places, this is a must for anyone who knows and loves this island.
- | Author: Geraint Jones, Gwenllian Jones Rowlinson
- | Publisher: Amberley Publishing
- | Publication Date: Jul 15, 2015
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- | Binding: Paperback / softback
- | ISBN-13: 9781445651521
- | ISBN-10: 1445651521
- Author:
- Geraint Jones, Gwenllian Jones Rowlinson
- Publisher:
- Amberley Publishing
- Publication Date:
- Jul 15, 2015
- Binding:
- Paperback / softback
- ISBN-13:
- 9781445651521
- ISBN10:
- 1445651521