Now I wasn’t surprised at the interest in a set of wall tiles I wrote about on Saturday*.
They were unconvered by builders during work on the former Shareen Fashion.
I tracked the tiles to the first owner of the shop, a Mr Worthington Brice who was a fishmonger and poulter, who was in business at the beginning of the last century.
The builders thought the tiles were going to be retained, and be a feature of the new café/restaurant, but perhaps not.
Looking through the window on Saturday, they appeared to be metal strips fastened on to the tiles suggesting that a new plaster board frontage was about to consign our tiles to another prolonged period of darkness.
And that in turn will deprive us of a bit of our history.
The update ...... the animal triangles have been cut out of the wall, the fish it seems are doomed.
Location; Chorlton
Pictures; wall tiles, 2019, from the collection of Andrew Simpson
*Rediscovering the shop on Wilbraham Road of Mr. Worthing Brice ....... fishmonger and poulterer .. https://chorltonhistory.blogspot.com/2019/12/rediscovering-shop-on-wilbraham-road-of.html
They were unconvered by builders during work on the former Shareen Fashion.
I tracked the tiles to the first owner of the shop, a Mr Worthington Brice who was a fishmonger and poulter, who was in business at the beginning of the last century.
The builders thought the tiles were going to be retained, and be a feature of the new café/restaurant, but perhaps not.
Looking through the window on Saturday, they appeared to be metal strips fastened on to the tiles suggesting that a new plaster board frontage was about to consign our tiles to another prolonged period of darkness.
And that in turn will deprive us of a bit of our history.
The update ...... the animal triangles have been cut out of the wall, the fish it seems are doomed.
Location; Chorlton
Pictures; wall tiles, 2019, from the collection of Andrew Simpson
*Rediscovering the shop on Wilbraham Road of Mr. Worthing Brice ....... fishmonger and poulterer .. https://chorltonhistory.blogspot.com/2019/12/rediscovering-shop-on-wilbraham-road-of.html
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