Sarah Waldock
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they are beautiful, and a shame if keeping them up isn't encouraged by a lack of glass. I do like good art deco as much as well-built Georgian/Palladian style.
When I worked in central heating, there was a north London firm that would curve a straight radiator to fit a curved bay. The firm was owned by Greeks; 2,000 years ago Greeks knew a thing or two about elegant architecture - no gas-fired central heating then, though.I love those wrap around windows; very much a part of the Art Deco movement in order to get as much sunlight as possible indoors...not easily done in Britain, lol. It must be quite expensive as I suspect it's very specialist. There are some bow windows in a Georgian terrace in my area which holds curved glass. Gorgeous things.
Oh, we’ve thought about it!Get one of those spikey things the police use to puncture vehicle tyres - or dig an elephant trap with sharp spikes of wood sticking up, and cover it with Sir Walter Raleigh's cloak!
Coincidentally, a cyclist fell in near Stourton Locks the other day. I think he was whizzing under a bridge and misjudged it. There was definitely a hint of a smile on the face of the boater who helped fish him out the canal.Tacks throw a few down in there path and sweep em away when they have gone, hopefully one with end up the the canal
this is still just about my favourite residential explore iv done! White Ladfies Loughborough - Feb 20Fancy this old report being resurrected, after all these years!
Art Deco artictecture seems to be out of favour right now. Beautiful buildings are demolished, only to be replaced by bland monstrosities that are unsympathetic with their surroundings.
Yup, and often see properties (sometimes ex-council) that have taken out those iconic small geometric windows and replaced them with single pane.Fancy this old report being resurrected, after all these years!
Art Deco artictecture seems to be out of favour right now. Beautiful buildings are demolished, only to be replaced by bland monstrosities that are unsympathetic with their surroundings.
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