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CHESTER BRIDGE.

the city were restricted from grinding their corn at any other place. The present buildings, which are very extensive, and most complete in their construction, were erected a few years ago, the old mills having been destroyed by fire.

The city of Chester is supplied with water chiefly from the water-works, which raise it from the river into a reservoir, whence it passes, through pipes, into the houses.

The annexed View is taken at the foot of the red rock, on the southern side of the river, and exhibits the mills, with a distant view of the tower of St. John's church.

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Engraved by J. Storer, for the Antiquarian/ and Topographical Cabinets, from, a Drawing by the Rev Rich! Salway Booth

Llaugharne Cyfiles Caermarthenshire.

Published for the Proprietors, by W. Darke (Now Bond Street, and J. Carpenter. Old Bond Street, November, 2010.

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