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Post by ago on Sept 9, 2015 20:20:41 GMT
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Post by ago on Sept 10, 2015 17:12:09 GMT
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Post by piercepierce on Sept 10, 2015 21:33:48 GMT
Evening Ago., Found a little bit of information. The Botanic Mineral Water Company, were operating from Wroxham Road, Rhostyllen in 1910. Source Rhostyllen History. Also undamaged bottles and soda siphons appear to be quite collectable.
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Post by piercepierce on Sept 10, 2015 21:41:58 GMT
Should read Wrexham Road. Sorry digit trouble
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Post by ago on Sept 11, 2015 11:54:10 GMT
thanks' for that info, have had a talk with some locals and it turns out to be where the old council yard was, the bottle has stamped PRICE BRISTOL. they turned out to be bottle makers.
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Post by annedw on Sept 16, 2015 11:55:40 GMT
That white Wrexham Lager top look very good.
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Post by ago on Sept 16, 2015 18:04:34 GMT
here are some tops would make nice key rings, by the way I was passing bersham colliery to-day, and a hand full of locals where gathered in one of the outhouses, I stopped for a chat and was told that the museum was opening a week next Sunday, should be worth a look.
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Post by ago on Sept 16, 2015 18:05:52 GMT
Attachment Deleted here are some tops would make nice key rings, by the way I was passing bersham colliery to-day, and a hand full of locals where gathered in one of the outhouses, I stopped for a chat and was told that the museum was opening a week next Sunday, should be worth a look.
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Post by ago on Sept 16, 2015 18:06:28 GMT
oops.
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