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Tintern Abbey (Scan from 1991)

21 Apr 2020 112
For history and description see... britishlistedbuildings.co.uk/300024037-abbey-church-of-st-mary-tintern-abbey-including-monastic-buildings-tintern#.Xp7NLS_TW-o

Litton Mill, 1989 and 2006

03 Apr 2020 1 1 102
We first passed Litton Mill in 1989 and I took the first picture. When we passed again two years later in 1991 there were several posters protesting against the site being developed into luxury apartments. The second picture is our third visit in 2006 when the site had been converted. “The mill is located by the side of the River Wye about 2 miles from Litton village. Litton Mill complex has a notorious history involving cruelty, torture and a high rate in apprentice and child labour mortality. In fact, it is reputed that burials were made at several locations in an attempt to cover up the number of deaths. Ellis Needham was a millowner or factory master with the worst reputation. He established the mill back in 1782 and together with his partner Thomas Firth attempted to sell the premises in 1786. Their advertisement stated well supplied by hands from the neighbouring villages at low wages ! When the mill failed to sell, Needham took to apprenticing parish orphans and paupers, some of whom were brought from London or other large cities. They worked long hours with poor food, in bad conditions, and were beaten and abused. In 1815 Needham was declared bankrupt so ironically his cost-cutting measures did not pay off. The mill was taken over by a succession of owners, one of whom was the much kinder Henry Newton, and by 1857 there were 400 employees. As with many of the mills, fire struck at Litton and new buildings were constructed. In 1934 it was bought by Anglo-French Silk Mills Limited and produced artificial silk and man-made fibres. In 1963 Litton Mill changed hands and manufactured textured yarns until its closure in the 1970 s. For many years the mill lay empty and derelict before planning permission was approved for its conversion into living accommodation.”

Teaching at Home

30 Mar 2020 133
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Priory Woods, near remains of Sandwell Priory.

Looking down over Swan Pool from Priory Woods

Sandwell Priory notice board

Remains of Sandwell Priory

20 Mar 2008 134
Sandwell Priory was a small medieval Benedictine monastery, near West Bromwich, then part of Staffordshire, England. It was founded in the late 12th century by a local landowner and was only modestly endowed. It had a fairly turbulent history and suffered considerably from mismanagement. It was dissolved in 1525 at the behest of Cardinal Wolsey – more than a decade before the main Dissolution of the Monasteries under Henry VIII en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sandwell_Priory

Small pools near Priory Woods

20 Mar 2008 145
The picture was taken in March 2008 and we had a cup of tea on a bench looking at an extensive Heronry. To our surprise chicks were hatching in several nests, and with the binoculars you could see their heads peeping over the nests.

Small pools near Priory Woods

Small pools near Priory Woods

Winking Wood Pigeon

Witton Cemetery, Birmingham (Scan from1992)

Witton Cemetery, Birmingham (Scan from1992)

Witton Cemetery, Birmingham (Scan from1992)

Witton Cemetery, Birmingham (Scan from1992)

Witton Cemetery, Birmingham (Scan from1992)

Dudley Tunnel at the Black Country Museum (Scan fr…


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