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Post by spiderpuss on May 24, 2020 14:26:04 GMT
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Post by supersimonstainrod on May 24, 2020 14:49:33 GMT
A thing of beauty.Minton's had a unique way of firing the tiles to ensure they wore down evenly,or so I was told years ago?
This is extraordinary:
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Post by elystokie on May 24, 2020 15:02:51 GMT
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Post by marylandstoke on May 24, 2020 20:09:25 GMT
A thing of beauty is a joy forever.
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Post by Scouse on May 24, 2020 20:58:28 GMT
The floor in St George’s hall liverpool ( opposite lime street station ) is generally covered by wooden boards ..they usually lift them once a year for public viewing ..or more rarely big dignitary events
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Post by supersimonstainrod on May 25, 2020 7:33:07 GMT
The floor in St George’s hall liverpool ( opposite lime street station ) is generally covered by wooden boards ..they usually lift them once a year for public viewing ..or more rarely big dignitary events Done to protect,as opposed to an act of cultural vandalism though? ☺
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Post by supersimonstainrod on May 25, 2020 7:36:37 GMT
Are the tiles in the coachmakers Arms from Minton?
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Post by bathstoke on May 25, 2020 7:47:53 GMT
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Post by spiderpuss on May 25, 2020 9:04:23 GMT
Thanks!
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