The historic Annis & George Bills water trough, now at Maldon Railway Station. Clydesdales Terry and Tangles at the trough outside the Littles’ wheelwright/blacksmith shop. Photo: Victorian Collections. Maldon Heritage Network (MHN) has found a new home for the horse trough that sat for many years in front of what is now the hardware shop.…
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