See what we mean - you only have to 'ding' the bars of the cage...![]()
See what we mean - you only have to 'ding' the bars of the cage...![]()
See what we mean - you only have to 'ding' the bars of the cage...![]()
I do need to get up there, visit mother and get some photos of Castle Market before they knock it down.
Being knocked down? I'm surprised there isn't a preservation order on it, in view of the age of some parts of it, which is pre war.
I remember going round it about 10 years ago, and being rather shocked at just how short everyone was inside the market. And I mean everyone. I'm exactly 6ft and I seemed to tower over everyone.
the Smithsons. Who lived in Georgian splendourthere's talk of it being knocked down yes, the listing was refused back in January iirc, a shocking shame as it's a great example of concrete architecture from the late 50s and goes nicely with the Park Hill flats over the way that were designed by the same team - the people's republic's internal architecture department in fact.
Still remember getting a comic from the kids stall as we used to call it, then a bottle of pop from the soda fountain......
the Smithsons. Who lived in Georgian splendour
oooh, I never realised, I always thought it was womersley (from my head, it's a while since I read up about it)the Smithsons. Who lived in Georgian splendour
blimey! Surprising, then, that they were so keen on brutalism for the masses. Here's my (least) favourite.......In the Boltons, Kensington, actually. Their pile was worth a bob or two.
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I most sincerely hope not. If there is, I've joined the wrong group......................I'm sure that there's a serious bike ride somewhere in this thread.........
I most sincerely hope not. If there is, I've joined the wrong group......................