true...
great pics.
i think this is my fave thread on here
There is something about these old houses i find fascinating...
I got a book today about the manor of houses of britain....good reading!
Just found this on bbc pages
true...
great pics.
i think this is my fave thread on here
There is something about these old houses i find fascinating...
I got a book today about the manor of houses of britain....good reading!
Just found this on bbc pages
Last edited by MissInformed; 02-17-2007 at 07:51 PM.
Re:Dingle
Has anyone else noticed the sandstone pillars at Shorefields school. If you look at this map there was a path to East Dingle on Dingle Lane/Dingle Mount.
http://www.toxteth.net/maps/liverpool/lpool6d.htm
I don't believe these pillars are associated with the school, but could easily be the entrance pillars to a large house.
Thanks for confirmation as I thought the gateposts may be from East Dingle...glad to see that at least something has survived of the Dingle mansions.
Childwall Hall :
Attachment 1735
Last edited by theninesisters; 03-23-2007 at 06:58 PM.
Nice engraving of Childwall Hall, Jona. I must get a copy of same. The pic is a reminder as well that engravings from that time were often hand colored but were originally simple black and white jobs. Here you can see the hand coloring the way the green lapped over the frame of the picture.
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