File:Bangor High Street, 1918.jpg

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English: This photograph of the High Street was taken in 1918. The clock was erected in 1887. The shop behind the clock (look to the left) is Nixon & Jarvis, Bangor's oldest stationer. If you look carefully you can see a lantern above a doorway across the road from Nixon & Jarvis. This was the doorway to the Liverpool Arms, an inn of considerable importance during the first half of the nineteenth century when the London-Holyhead mail coach and several stagecoaches passed its doors daily.
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