CHILDREN from a school in Wrexham have been dressing up as some of history's most iconic characters.
Year four pupils at Acton Park Primary School were tasked with coming to school dressed as inspirational people as part of their studies.
Videos and pictures by Craig Colville
Several of the children came to school dressed as suffragettes, a poignant reminder of the 100th anniversary of the women's right to vote, along with a few Amelia Earharts and a Marie Curie - also iconic figures in women's history.
Quite a few of the pupils took to more personal heroes, with a few of the classic footballers, astronauts and soldiers making an appearance.
And two of the year four pupils clearly had an eye for current affairs, with two Donald Trumps being among the crowd.
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