Tenby, St Mary's Church 1890
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More about this scene
The spire of St Mary's Church rises to 152 feet, and is a landmark for miles around. The drinking fountain in the middle of Tudor Square was erected by the Mayor, Dr Frederick Dyster, in 1867 to commemorate Lieutenant Colonel Thomas Wedgwood, who fought at Waterloo. To the left is the Manchester Warehouse, 'complete house furnishers'. The heavily laden coach appears to serve either the Royal Gatehouse or the Lion Hotel.
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