A large number of the old sett layers will be set in the ground already.
Cheers
Chris :PDT_Aliboronz_24:
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I always forget cobbles are different to setts. :PDT_Aliboronz_11:
Your going to pave your way into trouble with remarks like that grekko
collegepudding
CP,didn't you notice the thread was beginning to flag?
Ha,ha, very good everyone :snf (41):
How's this for laying cobbles :)
Portugal. All done by hand.
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true craftsmanship at work there by the looks of it Lindy.....nice pics !
collegepudding
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grekko that remark was based on very little foundation .... don't start getting me into trouble again i am trying to re-cement my friendship with Kev ;)
collegepudding
Good pics, Lindy. Thanks for sharing them with us. Not cobbles of course but mosaic, carrying on the tradition of mosaic floors found in ancient times, in Roman villas in England, and by Italian immigrant craftsmen in Liverpool shops and other establishments.
All the best
Chris
http://farm7.static.flickr.com/6167/...7b409d2a_b.jpg
Liverpool Community college in Roscoe Lane
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Roscoe Lane with it`s old and new sidewalks
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Bold Place
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old liverpool street by exacta2a, on Flickr
Autumn on Pilgrim Street
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old Liverpool street by exacta2a, on Flickr
Greek Street,the new build on the corner is called Windsor Court,I presume after the pub which stood
there.