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"Queen07092015: A Royal Journey Through North Wales and Merseyside" Step back in time as we delve into the captivating moments of Queen Elizabeth II's visits to St Johns Market, Liverpool, in 1971. The vibrant atmosphere was palpable as Her Majesty graced the aromatic gardens of St Helens, planting a silver birth tree that would stand as a symbol of growth and prosperity. The Milk Marketing Board Maelor Creamery at Marchweil witnessed an unforgettable event when Queen Elizabeth II unveiled its grand opening. The regal presence extended to Harlech station, where the Royal train pulled in against the breathtaking backdrop of The Ramparts. It was a sight that left onlookers awe-inspired. As she embarked on her walkabout after inaugurating the Delyn Borough, Queen Elizabeth II met with an exuberant crowd who eagerly awaited her arrival. Chester Races became even more prestigious when Her Majesty made her appearance there in May 1966, leaving spectators captivated by her grace and elegance. Mollington Grange Cheese Farm welcomed royalty with open arms as Queen Elizabeth II paid them a visit. In North Wales, exact locations unknown but hearts were warmed by Her Majesty's greetings to adoring crowds. At Milk Marketing Board Maelor Creamery in Marchweil once again, she showcased her unwavering support for local industries. Merseyside had its fair share of memorable encounters with Queen Elizabeth II too; from greeting local nurses during a heartwarming walkabout to visiting International in Liverpool on May 2nd, 1984 - every moment etched into history forever. As she strolled past various members of Liverpool society, it was evident that Her Majesty held a special place within their hearts. Join us on this remarkable journey through time as we celebrate "queen07092015, " reliving these cherished memories shared between Queen Elizabeth II and the people of North Wales and Merseyside.