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Edgar's Field Park

Edgar�s Field is a smallish public park at the south end of the Old Dee Bridge which was given to Chester by the then Duke of Westminster in 1892. The park is named after King Edgar, who in 973, is supposed to have been rowed up the River Dee by eight British princes.
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by N Chadwick

Created: Thu, 21 Jan 2021, Updated: Thu, 21 Jan 2021


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SJ4065 : Temple of Minerva by N Chadwick
2021
SJ4065 : Temple of Minerva by N Chadwick
2021
SJ4065 : Minerva Shrine, Edgar's Field (rear view) by N Chadwick
2019
SJ4065 : Minerva by N Chadwick
2019
SJ4065 : Roman Quarry remains by N Chadwick
2019
SJ4065 : Minerva Shrine, Edgar's Field by N Chadwick
2019
SJ4065 : New Red Sandstone (Roman Quarry face) by N Chadwick
2019
SJ4065 : Minerva Shrine, Edgar's Field by N Chadwick
2019
SJ4065 : Edgar's Field Park by N Chadwick
2019


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