Bridge Place, Shrewsbury, Shropshire, SY1 1PU
An inn called The Welsh Harp is thought to have stood on this site in the 17th century. By 1820, it had become The Britannia; in the 1960s, it changed its name for the last time to The Shrewsbury Hotel. In 1685, the site of The Welsh Harp is recorded as Mardol, now Bridge Place. The Welsh Harp is mentioned again in 1786 and 1804 as the starting point for ‘stage waggons for Welshpool’.
A photograph of Pride Hill, Shrewsbury, 1940.
A photograph under the Market Hall, Shrewsbury, 1920.
A photograph of The Square, Shrewsbury, 1930.
An aerial shot of Shrewsbury, 12 July 1964.
A photograph of Ireland’s Mansion, Shrewsbury, 1920.
External photograph of the building – main entrance.
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