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A grim impression is created by this rather dark and grainy 1870s photograph of Church Street in Welshpool, as seen from the central junction called the Cross. The corner building on the left was used as a gunpowder store and munitions factory during the Napoleonic Wars. The hanging sign of the Coach and Horses Inn is on the right.

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