Louth's "Town Clock": on the lost Tudor Town Hall from 1714, then the prison, finally ending up on this 19C warehousepic.twitter.com/L0OSqvc9TM
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@caitlinrgreen Some of them are quite beautiful and cast in "S" shapes, etc. Hey, it beats collecting bottle caps!
@GeorgeRick1 I'll keep an eye out for any nice examples for you ;)
@caitlinrgreen Thank you, Caitlin! They're a bit thin on the ground over here, so to speak.
@GeorgeRick1 A couple from Louth :) 1: made by Joseph Morton's iron foundry, Louth, on side of pub bearing his name >pic.twitter.com/ZYoS5cHTfx
@GeorgeRick1 2: made by Salah Cartwright, ironmonger of Mercer Row, Louth, in 19thC; on side of house in Bridge St.pic.twitter.com/LCYVWQuG0T
@GeorgeRick1 not sure if this counts, but I like it :)pic.twitter.com/8JKSOKGpdt
@GeorgeRick1 A dated anchor plate from a former millpic.twitter.com/GnLyFA2eAJ
@GeorgeRick1 And finally a few more from town, randomly selected :)pic.twitter.com/EOgeOiVC38
@caitlinrgreen Been getting into tie-rod anchor plates lately, and these are nice cast iron flying-saucer shaped ones.
@caitlinrgreen ahh indeed & the groom is actually going to London after marriage. So on one function the local dress and next day suiting :)
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