A photograph of Agincourt Square in Monmouth taken (I assume) in the 1920s. In the centre of the photograph is Monmouth’s Market Hall. The central part of the building was destroyed by fire in 1963 and now houses the Nelson Museum, which was moved to this location in 1969. The collection includes Nelson’s naval officers fighting sword, and letters from Nelson both to his wife, and to Lady Hamilton. Also included are various Nelson ‘fakes’ including a glass eye which is claimed to be Nelson’s – even though he had lost his sight, and not the eyeball itself. Credit: Photographer unknown
From the same position in March 2020. Photograph: © Steven Miell (TimeViews)
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