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Default Blues Brothers - 08-05-2009, 19:22

There's summat special about Staffordshire Blues, these three have just joined the collection.
A friend is currently demolishing some old colliery houses near Stoke. Very heavy.






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Default 08-05-2009, 20:14

The Dalehall works is a new one to me. Must do some research.
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Default 09-05-2009, 11:01

I have a yellow Inghams (Wortley Leeds) here, ceramic on one side as its from the bathroom in an old victorian house, are they at all common Guys?
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I have a yellow Inghams (Wortley Leeds) here, ceramic on one side as its from the bathroom in an old victorian house, are they at all common Guys?
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Right Dave if my neighbours phone the police because i accidentally expose myself due to still being in my dressing gown photographing bricks in the garden i shall hold you responsible.

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Right Dave if my neighbours phone the police because i accidentally expose myself due to still being in my dressing gown photographing bricks in the garden i shall hold you responsible.

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You should be at work or out doing something useful rather than lounging about in a smoking jacket and nightcap.
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Nice brick. Now I see it I can confirm that they made kiln loads of them.
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Those are some gay bricks
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Default 11-05-2009, 09:52

That brick is clearly hetero tristan you fool.

Plus surely i get bonus marks for slipping the 1947 OS in too?
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