Black Country Museum (2020), Four Candles ?
A 3.5m circular walk in January 2006 to the Wren’s…
Sandwell Valley Nature Reserve (1980’s)
Tardebigge Flight, Worcester and Birmingham Canal
Looking towards The Cloud from near Mow Cop (Scan…
Pony near Penn Brook
Penn Brook from footbridge
Red Lane leading to Penn Brook
Red Lane leading to Penn Brook
Penn Brook at Red Lane
Penn Brook crossing Red Lane
Muddy track leading to Penn Brook
A 4m circular walk in July 2010 from Penn Common.
Penn Croft Lane
Penn Croft Lane
Looking North across Penn Common to the Church of…
Lloyd Roberts Buildings, Penn Common
Penn Croft Lane
Penn Brook crossing Sedgley Road
Penn Brook crossing Sedgley Road
Looking North to the Church of St Bartholomew
Penn Common Road
Footbridge over Penn Brook near Nash’s Coppice Far…
Stokesay Castle, Shropshire (Scan from 1996)
A 9.5 mile circular walk from Tardebigge (2 of 2)
A 9.5 mile circular walk from Tardebigge (1 of 2)
Mistletoe on Rowan
A 6m walk from car park at Lyn Rhos Ddu to Llanddw…
Llanddwyn Bay (Scan from 1995)
Ruined Church of St Dwynwen and Llanddwyn Island (…
Path towards Llanddwyn Bay (Scan from 1995)
Plain Cross and Lighthouse, Llanddwyn Island (Scan…
The Bee's Knees
Council House, Birmingham (Scan from 1995)
Council House, Birmingham (Scan from 1995)
Floozie in the Jacuzzi, Birmingham (scan from 1995…
A 6m circular walk in March 2006 from the canal Br…
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New College, Oxford (1993)
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Black Country Museum (2020)


"The original building came from Piper's Row in Wolverhampton and was built in the first half of the nineteenth century.
The hardware shop sold everything for the home, particularly products like tin baths, enamel-ware and lamps made in the area and in traditional Black Country style the exterior of the shop is festooned in merchandise.
The premises now act as an extension of the ironmonger’s shop next door."
The hardware shop sold everything for the home, particularly products like tin baths, enamel-ware and lamps made in the area and in traditional Black Country style the exterior of the shop is festooned in merchandise.
The premises now act as an extension of the ironmonger’s shop next door."
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