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Margaret Pilkington 23-11-2013 09:35

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Originally Posted by susie123 (Post 1084878)
John Rylands library - my idea of a building, inside and out. Bet it's got some great knockers on the doors.

I didn't know it was open to the public.
Then someone mentioned it, or maybe I saw it on TV....but it has been my aim to go and visit.
Yesterday my ambling took me down Brazenose Street, and the JRL is just across the road.
Now, my visit yesterday was really to take pictures. Nothing else, no shopping(even though I was at 'The Markets'). I couldn't resist going across the road and taking a peek inside.

I absolutely loved it, and could very easily have spent my whole afternoon in there. I took the pics to justify the visit(as if!).
I will be making a return visit sometime to satisfy my need to have a much better look.

cmonstanley 23-11-2013 09:46

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warship going past the cumbrae ferry yesterday hms cumberland..

Margaret Pilkington 23-11-2013 10:06

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Some more of yesterdays pictures.
1) This is specially for Dave in Germany. I thought he might like it!
2) Big Santa - he's the union Boss.
3) they say if you want to get ahead - get a hat...well, plenty of choice here.
4) Does cooking big german sausages really take so much concentration?
5) Totem. An exhibit in the John Rylands Library.
6) A ceiling boss in the John Rylands Library.
7) The Town Hall clock tower seen from Brazenose Street.
8) NO KNOCKERS - the front door of the JRL(sorry Sue - couldn't resist)
9) Inside the John Rylands Library - I don't know what this is depicting.
10) A bit of an Animal......Animal mugs. The Cat ones are for me and Sue!
(I want the ginger one!)

I hope you enjoy looking at the pics as much as I enjoyed taking them.

maxthecollie 23-11-2013 10:38

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You have been busy yesterday.

Margaret Pilkington 23-11-2013 11:05

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Originally Posted by cmonstanley (Post 1084889)
warship going past the cumbrae ferry yesterday hms cumberland..

This would go very nicely into the current comp.
Please consider it if you haven't already entered.

Margaret Pilkington 23-11-2013 11:07

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Originally Posted by maxthecollie (Post 1084896)
You have been busy yesterday.

Yes Frank...I was but it was a different type of busy...it was 'fun' busy.

I enjoyed every minute of it. I was like a dog at a fair...didn't know which way to run first.
I had a great time.

DaveinGermany 23-11-2013 11:35

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Originally Posted by Margaret Pilkington (Post 1084890)
1) This is specially for Dave in Germany. I thought he might like it!

Ein Hexenhaus! Wie Schön. :D Cheers Ma, but the owd baggage is still here & refuses to move! :s_aim1:

Margaret Pilkington 23-11-2013 11:37

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I looked for her thinking you might have her installed in the Witch House.
You must have made it really cushy for her over there.
Glad it made you smile...it made me think of you straight away.

DaveinGermany 23-11-2013 11:48

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Originally Posted by Margaret Pilkington (Post 1084906)
I looked for her thinking you might have her installed in the Witch House.

Not sure about "Installed", think stuffed would be the preferred option! :s_aim1: And yes, it does appear I've made a rod for my own back with the cushy comfort stakes! :rolleyes:

susie123 23-11-2013 12:37

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Originally Posted by Margaret Pilkington (Post 1084890)
Some more of yesterdays pictures.
I hope you enjoy looking at the pics as much as I enjoyed taking them.

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Originally Posted by maxthecollie (Post 1084896)
You have been busy yesterday.

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Originally Posted by Margaret Pilkington (Post 1084899)
Yes Frank...I was but it was a different type of busy...it was 'fun' busy.

I enjoyed every minute of it. I was like a dog at a fair...didn't know which way to run first.
I had a great time.

I love days like that, mooching around on my own. Must have been past the JRL hundreds of times when we used to go to M/C at the weekend when I was a teenager. I didn't know the place was open to the public till an old school friend visited from Canada a few years ago. She was a radiographer all her working life and wanted to see a medical exhibition there. You would have enjoyed it - I liked the cafe! I've often been to places a hundred miles away and wished I could re-visit for a day.

I love the way none of the santas you have pictured are not that garish bright red but more subtle shades of brown and maroon - autumn colours. As for the cats - I'll let you have the ginger one - our past feline was a dead spit for the B/W one even down to the white back legs. Judging by the sticker on the bigger mug the price was quite reasonable.

Margaret Pilkington 23-11-2013 12:42

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Sue, I would have bought myself that mug, but I took very little money with me...and what I did take was for something to eat......I could have bought it because in the end I decided to wait until I got back home, to eat.
I wish I had bought it. That is the story of my life opportunities missed!

if you like my pics, you can see more here:

Flickr: margaret.pilkington47's Photostream

Turtle 23-11-2013 12:49

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Originally Posted by JCB (Post 1084885)
Some older photographs I found of the waterfall and Rothwell House .

Thank you JCB. Yes, those look like photos that my Dad took. I uploaded them a little while ago. The waterfall was very noticeable in Spring when we first moved in - it was never quiet! Of course we soon became used to the sound of rushing water, and it became part of the experience of living in Rothwell House.

Turtle 23-11-2013 12:56

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The occupant of Rothwell house, don't want to name the farmer, but he guarded his land by getting the footpath that went passed the front of the house closed, the bridge fell down. He then fenced off his land and guarded it with enthusiasm. I have spoken to people who had dogs shot for going on his land to walk. I had some contact with him myself through work, and his access to the property, it was very difficult at the time to get the police to attend.

The waterfall had more water going over it than usual due to overnight rain, but was easier to view as the leaves and weeds had died back.

Thank you Dave Mac. The last time I was there was 1985 (the last time I was in England, in fact). The footpath was fenced off then, but the bridge was still there if I recall correctly.
Incidentally When I lived there I used to fish around in the 'river' for shards of pottery. The house was full of antiques when we first moved in. There was a plate rail all around the living room full of stuff, and two clocks: a grandmother which worked fine, and a huge old grandfather clock. It lay on it's back in the empty front room - dusty and spooky looking.
That house had flagstones in the kitchen. It was full of millipedes, wood lice and of course spiders who feasted on all these.

Turtle 23-11-2013 13:09

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Originally Posted by Margaret Pilkington (Post 1084890)
Some more of yesterdays pictures.
1) This is specially for Dave in Germany. I thought he might like it!
2) Big Santa - he's the union Boss.
3) they say if you want to get ahead - get a hat...well, plenty of choice here.
4) Does cooking big german sausages really take so much concentration?
5) Totem. An exhibit in the John Rylands Library.
6) A ceiling boss in the John Rylands Library.
7) The Town Hall clock tower seen from Brazenose Street.
8) NO KNOCKERS - the front door of the JRL(sorry Sue - couldn't resist)
9) Inside the John Rylands Library - I don't know what this is depicting.
10) A bit of an Animal......Animal mugs. The Cat ones are for me and Sue!
(I want the ginger one!)

I hope you enjoy looking at the pics as much as I enjoyed taking them.

I really like the totem - there's a lot of detail in it when you zoom in. The architectural details are wonderful in that building - I would love being in it too. The figures in No.9 are a puzzle: the guy on the left seems to be holding a ball of yarn, the middle figure carries a book, and the guy on the right looks like Bacchus with a goblet of vino! There must be some significance to it but darned if I know!

Margaret Pilkington 23-11-2013 13:15

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The next time I go, I will ask.
And when I find out I will tell you all about it.


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