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Default Ideal shower valve - how is it fixed to the wall?

As the final step in a quick shower re-vamp I need to remove the 25 year
old Ideal, external, non-thermostatic mixer. It has the inlets on each
side and sits on a square'ish block about 3mm thick. The connection
elbows go straight into the wall and seem to be externally threaded -
are the pipe trims supposed to screw down the elbow thread and sandwich
the whole lot on the wall? If so, any suggestions on how to get them to
unscrew?
 
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