Amelia's photos
Winter decorations
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HFF from Chirk
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Attingham Park Mansion House framed in wood
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Yin Yang as opposites
Fence and gate
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HFF from Ruyton XI Towns
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18th January. The first snowfall in Ruyton XI Tow…
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As I posted this more snow has started to fall. I do hope it doesn't stick as I'm very wary of walking on slippery ground these days.
Flooded riverside footpath
Three Fishes Inn
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The inn was known first as the Fishes, then the Old Three Fishes and from 1838 to the present day as the Three Fishes. There are two possibilities for the origin of its name. The first is that it takes its name from the emblem of the Abbot of Lillishall Abbey whose town house stands on the corner at the junction of Fish Street and Butcher Row. The second and most likely is that the name reflects the fishmonger's trade that was carried out in the street from boards hung on the wall opposite and stretching from the Bear Steps to the junction with High Street. The fish market was held there on certain days of the week up until 1869 when it was removed to the new market hall at the top of Mardol.
The inn was officially recorded in 1780 and was one of four recorded in the street, the others being the Half Moon, the Plough and the Bear. The inn is housed in a picturesque half-timbered building, which has a jettied upper storey and probably dates from the 16th century.
Primary Colour Pigments
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Happy Floating Fence
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This fence and gate usually leads to a footpath along the River Tern at Attingham Park. The river has burst its banks and the path is under about two feet of water. The Tern is a tributary of the River Severn, which does not bode well for Shrewsbury and other towns on the banks of the Severn.
Poll Tax. Thatcher and Hezeltine
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The Community Charge, popularly dubbed the "poll tax", was a tax to fund local government, instituted in 1989 by the government of Margaret Thatcher. It replaced the rates that were based on the notional rental value of a house. The new tax replaced the rates in Scotland from the start of the 1989/90 financial year and in England and Wales from the start of the 1990/91 financial year. The system was very unpopular since many thought it shifted the tax burden from the rich to the poor, as it was based on the number of occupants living in a house, rather than on the estimated market value of the house.
Mass protests were called by the All Britain Anti-Poll Tax Federation with which the vast majority of local Anti-Poll Tax Unions (APTUs) were affiliated. In Scotland, the APTUs called for mass nonpayment, which rapidly gathered widespread support and spread as far as England and Wales even though no-payment meant that people could be prosecuted. In some areas, 30% of former ratepayers defaulted. While owner-occupiers were easy to tax, nonpayers who regularly changed accommodation were almost impossible to trace. The cost of collecting the tax rose steeply, and its returns fell. Unrest grew and resulted in a number of poll tax riots. The most serious was in a protest at Trafalgar Square, London, on 31 March 1990, of more than 200,000 protesters. Terry Fields, Labour MP for Liverpool Broadgreen, was jailed for 60 days for his refusal to pay the poll tax.
This unrest was a factor in the fall of Thatcher. The Poll Tax was not favoured by Michael Hezeltine, who did not support Thatcher over many of her policies. It was thought at the time that he might become the Conservative party leader, but Thatcher was succeeded by John Major who replaced the Community Charge with the Council Tax, similar to the rating system that preceded the Community Charge. The main differences were that it was levied on capital value rather than notional rental value of a property, and that it had a 25% discount for single-occupancy dwellings.
Extracts from: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Poll_tax
This carving is well hidden in Shrewsbury, but some locals are aware of it.
Still life
Rainbow over the Chirk Aqueduct
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hFF from Shrewsbury
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The Book Shop
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The Contest Without Prize this month is 'Business Signs'. Most, if not all, folks in the UK will know for which shop this is the sign.
The Crescent in Shrewsbury on New Year's Day
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New Year's Day on the River Severn
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May 2023 bring peace to you all. The Severn has reached the flood point when the gates along the path are locked. It rained heavily this morning, but tomorrow it should be dry and sunny. The flooding depends on what is happening upstream in Wales, and the homes and businesses here are starting to get nervous.