Know them both well; I've an old friend who lives just along the road in a hidden, tucked-away cottage, you'd never know existed in Lower Monk Street! Can you imagine anybody getting planning for the iron one in Aber nowadays!?! BTW There used to be a near albino Blackbird there, generally in the bushes around the modern builders merchant building just in shot beyond the iron place. Always a delightful surprise to see.
I can imagine...how about Morrissns on the Market site with an eight foot steel wall on the perimeter....and the stock market moved out on trhe OLD Raglan road.....much local debate and fighting going on...
I *like* that corrugated iron shed! Some people 'collect' tin tabernacles; I'm a bit less discriminating in my taste... here's a nice tin garage in Weymouth (sadly gone now, I suspect..)
Potter, gardener, baker,cyclist, four grown up offspring,The Oily One,Daughter ,(The MD, who has "J" and Twins),The Wizzard Geek and The Carpenter. Battling with computer. Living with my beloved Pirate.
Now with website! www.gwynnethrixonceramics.co.uk
and also
http://www.flickr.com/photos/gzrixon/
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Know them both well; I've an old friend who lives just along the road in a hidden, tucked-away cottage, you'd never know existed in Lower Monk Street! Can you imagine anybody getting planning for the iron one in Aber nowadays!?! BTW There used to be a near albino Blackbird there, generally in the bushes around the modern builders merchant building just in shot beyond the iron place. Always a delightful surprise to see.
I can imagine...how about Morrissns on the Market site with an eight foot steel wall on the perimeter....and the stock market moved out on trhe OLD Raglan road.....much local debate and fighting going on...
I *like* that corrugated iron shed! Some people 'collect' tin tabernacles; I'm a bit less discriminating in my taste... here's a nice tin garage in Weymouth (sadly gone now, I suspect..)
http://www.flickr.com/photos/belvedere/4737968692/
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