The Welshpool Narrows re-born on the WGLR.

wot he said!!:bigsmile:
insparationale
 
looks brilliant
would it work using long pieces of offcut tile covered in grout to give it weight I wonder?
 
Lovely little alleyway, Mel.

Just need the sounds to make it real - children shouting, a ball being kicked against the wall, snippets of conversations drifting in: "Well! Do know what she said to our Rita..... Yeah, our Bert had the same problem with his lumbago...... Still, mustn't grumble...."

Ahh - memories.
 
beancounter said:
Lovely little alleyway, Mel.

Just need the sounds to make it real - children shouting, a ball being kicked against the wall, snippets of conversations drifting in: "Well! Do know what she said to our Rita..... Yeah, our Bert had the same problem with his lumbago...... Still, mustn't grumble...."

Ahh - memories.

" She's reached a funny age thar knows."
 
owlpool said:
looks brilliant
would it work using long pieces of offcut tile covered in grout to give it weight I wonder?
Thanks guys :thumbup:. You could really use just about anything as the core of the wall Paul as long as the tile grout would stick to it. With hindsight I may have used wood and sealed it with a good coat of PVA - I might still have to if this one doesn't stand up to being out year round?

Appropriately shaped tile would work, but how would you join lengths together? UPVC "planks" come to mind too, but it would be a suck it and see job?
 
yb281 said:
owlpool said:
looks brilliant
would it work using long pieces of offcut tile covered in grout to give it weight I wonder?
Thanks guys :thumbup:. You could really use just about anything as the core of the wall Paul as long as the tile grout would stick to it. With hindsight I may have used wood and sealed it with a good coat of PVA - I might still have to if this one doesn't stand up to being out year round?

Appropriately shaped tile would work, but how would you join lengths together? UPVC "planks" come to mind too, but it would be a suck it and see job?

sounds like an idea for some trials - I need some walling for the buildings' surrounds - I have some Cain Howley pieces which I've painted etc, but some custom made to measure ones would be good
 
Pendlebury Lane - sounds good to me Mel:thumbup::bigsmile:
 
dragon said:
" She's reached a funny age thar knows."

Two women talking about a baby - they are very interesting at that age arn't they.
Two blokes talking about a young lady - they are very interesting at that age arnt they.:rolf:
 
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I love the old pictures, and the fact Mel has resurected something lost. Wonder if any residents of the cottages are still alive, be fantastic to show them.
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Funnily enough Ian, I emailed the local archaeological trust last night to see if they had any further info on this part of Welshpool (like where the name Armada Cottages came from). So you never know? Failing that, maybe a letter in the local paper might come up with something? I'll let you know if I have any success. "

Well it's been a while (6 months), but I finally got a reply to my email about the Welshpool cottages today!! Apparently the archaeological trust's computer thought it was spam. They were very apologetic.

Anyway, it is now being actioned and passed on to someone who may be able to help. I'll let you know if / when anything comes back. Hopefully, it'll be within the next 6 months. :bigsmile:
 
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