Bangor (Past and Present)

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Bangor (Past and Present)

Bangor (Past and Present)

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Population of city council areas in Wales, is third (18,322 residents) [14] with St Davids (1,841) and St Asaph (3,355) On Census day (27 March 2011) there were 61,011 people living in Bangor, accounting for 3.37% of the NI total. [10] Of these: Bangor Market House, which dates from the late 18th century, is a 5-bay 2-storey building currently used as a bank

Bangor Pier". National Piers Society. Archived from the original on 13 January 2012 . Retrieved 20 February 2012.

In 1865, Morris Wartski, a refugee from the Tsarist pogroms, first established a jewellery business on Bangor's High Street, and then a drapery store. His son, Isidore, went on to develop the drapery business and to create a large, fashionable, store. He also redeveloped the Castle Inn on High Street in Bangor, which then became the high-class Castle Hotel. Wartski was a very popular mayor of the city and a great patron of local sports and charities. Wartski Fields were bequeathed to the city and people of Bangor by his widow, Winifred Marie, in memory of Isidore Wartski. The 344-seat Theatr Gwynedd was opened on Deiniol Road in 1975 by the university, and closed in 2008. The building was demolished in 2010. [33] Prior to Theatr Gwynedd, Bangor was home to the County Theatre, a converted chapel on Dean Street. The building was altered in 1912 for theatrical productions, and converted to use as a night club in 1986, currently named as "Trilogy Nightclub". [34] Pontio Arts and Innovation Centre

Skene, William Forbes (1877). Celtic Scotland: A History of Ancient Alban. II ·. Vol.2. Edmonston & Douglas. p.55. It took some thought for Margaret Chernosky to convince her students that they should care about a historical event that had nothing to do with them.The Bangor community area includes the suburbs of Garth and Hirael both immediately north of the city centre; Upper Bangor north west of the centre; West End, Glan-adda, Bryn Llwyd and Coed Mawr to the south west; Y Maes to the south; Glantraeth, Tan-y-bryn and Maesgeirchen are to the east. The suburbs of Penhros-garnedd, Treborth and Minffordd are within the community of Pentir adjoining the city to the south and south west. Port Penrhyn and the tiny estate of Plas-y-coed, adjoin the city within the Llandygai community. Even modern fire departments would be overwhelmed by a fire of that magnitude,” Cook said. “Supposedly fire-proof buildings burned in two hours.” Lippitt said she doesn’t think an event of the Great Fire’s magnitude would spark the same response today.



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