SepiaQuill - The National Archive of Wedding & Social Photography

The National Archive of Wedding and Social Photography stores real and virtual files from weddings, social gatherings and other events involving people throughout the ages. The Archive is for all people to utilise, to enable their images to be preserved for future generations to see.

Further details about how to contribute and use the archive are contained on the archive website.  Set up with partial funding from Welsh Assembly Government, this growing archive is ensuring that images will be accessible long into the future.

Special Collections of the Archive:

Images in a Shoebox: Contributions that ordinary people have made to the archive. The archive encourages people to collect their family images in a shoebox and submit this to the archive.

Library of Wedding Albums: A collection of wedding albums through the ages.

Don't risk the loss of your precious collections of images. Visit us at SepiaQuill, bring us your images and become part of this growing heritage site.

Opening hours: Currently by appointment.

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The Old Police Station
Church Road
Northop
Nr Mold

CH7 6BS
Telephone:



Contact Person: Nigel Williams
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Nearby restaurants

The Blue Bell Inn
The Blue Bell is an independent, family-run, award-winning free house with multiple CAMRA Regional awards.  It was a Sunday Telegraph Top Ten UK Country Pub in 2008 and The Best Pub in 2009, and featured in The Sunday Times Best Summer Walks for 2009.
The Blue Bell Inn
The Blue Bell is an independent, family-run, award-winning free house with multiple CAMRA Regional awards.  It was a Sunday Telegraph Top Ten UK Country Pub in 2008 and The Best Pub in 2009, and featured in The Sunday Times Best Summer Walks for 2009.
The Antelope Inn
The Antelope Hotel of Rhydymwyn (just a couple of miles northwest of Mold) offers all you could want. Our well-loved family pub, hotel & restaurant is a charming, family-run inn that dates back more than 200 years.

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Y Dderwen - The Oak
Y Dderwen -The Oak - is a rural, community pub, situated in lovely walking countryside some four miles west of Mold on the A541. At our bar we have real ales and a choice of four lagers.
The Crown
The Crown Inn is a free house based in the village of Lixwm, offering a variety of guest ales and with an Egon Ronay recommended restaurant.
The Cherry Pie Inn
The Cherry Pie is open Tuesday to Saturday lunchtime and evening, and Sunday lunchtime all the year round.