
The inside story from an Architectural Salvager: the secrets of 30years rummaging in the cellars of country houses, poking about in dusty out-buildings and crashing about in the rhododendrons… and what I found there.
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The Philosophers – the heads are lifesize
It all started on a beautiful sunny day in a conservatory, in a cul-de-sac, in the New Forest, Hampshire. I was there to look through, and buy, some very interesting stained glass “hangers” – small...
Railways came into being 200 years ago. The historic first train journey was made by George Stephenson’s “Locomotion No.1” hauling a long train of trucks, some with coal, others with eager passengers and journalists (as well as the first ev...
With a stand-in captain at the helm, the hold full with the dead-weight of several tons of Plaster of Paris, and a stiff south-easterly wind, the passengers on the steamship suspected they might be in for a testing trip. Shortly after havin...
I was pushing it time-wise. There was a certain logic to complete a road-trip out-West, beyond Bristol, by incorporating, on the way back, the collecting of several lots of ironwork that Tom had speculatively b...
This will perhaps be the oldest of the Architectural Salvage Journal stories. Not that it is about the oldest salvaged architectural fragment, but that this piece was written nearly 30years ago in my first year or so after having started wo...
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The inside story from an Architectural Salvager: the secrets of 30years rummaging in the cellars of country houses, poking about in dusty out-buildings and crashing about in the rhododendrons… and what I found there.
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