The Telford Inn built in the 18th century as a house for the supervisor of the construction of Pontcysyllte aqueduct

The Telford Inn built in the 18th century as a house for the supervisor of the construction of Pontcysyllte aqueduct Stock Photo
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Contributor:

David Pimborough

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G1K1PF

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30.4 MB (1.3 MB Compressed download)

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3905 x 2720 px | 33.1 x 23 cm | 13 x 9.1 inches | 300dpi

Date taken:

16 May 2016

Location:

Trevor Pontcysyllte North Wales United Kingdom

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The Telford Inn built in the 18th century as a house for Matthew Davidson, the supervisor of the construction of Pontcysyllte aqueduct and the Llangollen canal. Thomas Telford also stayed there when he visited the aqueduct and canal. The title Scotch Hall above the doorway was chosen by Thomas Telford as he was a Scot