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Originally Posted by bert1
They will make you more than welcome, there a good bunch, but don't wear high heels and fish net tights, thats Dereks outfit.


FORGOT ABOUT THEM
Will return them back to you for your next show
tights slightly used when sieving mulched apples for wine making

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Hi guys, I'm pretty new on here but would love to get involved. Could you give me some more info like what to wear etc. Whether I'm welcome or not being a newby. Thanks.
Will, If you want to join us on our next popular wiki walk,
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Next wiki walk port sunlight bromborough pool 21st march,


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He's on the list k.p. No escape now!! laugh

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Originally Posted by TRANCENTRAL
BRIDGE INN!




right peps date and time re-sorted

WIKI WALK PORT SUNLIGHT AND BROMBROUGH POOL12NOON 21st march


1 TC
2 BLUEBELL
3 rude
4 plus
5 chriskay (possibly)
6 Softy Southerner
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ANYONE ELSE COMING? smile

History

In 1887, Lever began looking for a new site on which he could expand his soap-making business, at that time based in Warrington. He purchased 56 acres (230,000 m2) of unused marshy land at the site which became Port Sunlight, which was relatively flat, allowed space for expansion, and had a prime location between the River Mersey and a railway line.

The garden village was founded to house his factory workers. Lever personally helped to plan the village, and employed nearly thirty different architects. Between 1899 and 1914, 800 houses with a population of 3,500 were built, together with allotments and public buildings including the Lady Lever Art Gallery, a cottage hospital, schools, a concert hall, open air swimming pool, church, and a temperance hotel. He also introduced schemes for welfare, education and the entertainment of his workers, and encouraged recreation and organisations which promoted art, literature, science or music.

Lever's stated aims were "to socialise and Christianise business relations and get back to that close family brotherhood that existed in the good old days of hand labour." He claimed that Port Sunlight was an exercise in profit sharing, but rather than share profits directly, he invested them in the village. He said, "It would not do you much good if you send it down your throats in the form of bottles of whisky, bags of sweets, or fat geese at Christmas. On the other hand, if you leave the money with me, I shall use it to provide for you everything that makes life pleasant – nice houses, comfortable homes, and healthy recreation."[5]

The historical significance of Port Sunlight lies in its unprecedented combination of model industrial housing, providing materially decent conditions for working people, with the architectural and landscape values of the garden suburb, influenced by the ideas of William Morris and the Arts and Crafts Movement. Each block of houses was designed by a different architect. The backs of any of the houses cannot be seen, and each house is unique. In terms of architectural features, there is half-timbering, carved woodwork and masonry, pargetting (ornamental plaster work) moulded and twisted chimneys and leaded glazed patterns. Some houses were built in Flemish style, with bricks imported from Belgium.

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Whoah! Wheres he gone? Deffo put him on??

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Originally Posted by RUDEBOX
Originally Posted by TRANCENTRAL
BRIDGE INN!




right peps date and time re-sorted

WIKI WALK PORT SUNLIGHT AND BROMBROUGH POOL12NOON 21st march


1 TC
2 BLUEBELL
3 rude
4 plus
5 chriskay (possibly)
6 Softy Southerner
7
8
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ANYONE ELSE COMING? smile

History

In 1887, Lever began looking for a new site on which he could expand his soap-making business, at that time based in Warrington. He purchased 56 acres (230,000 m2) of unused marshy land at the site which became Port Sunlight, which was relatively flat, allowed space for expansion, and had a prime location between the River Mersey and a railway line.

The garden village was founded to house his factory workers. Lever personally helped to plan the village, and employed nearly thirty different architects. Between 1899 and 1914, 800 houses with a population of 3,500 were built, together with allotments and public buildings including the Lady Lever Art Gallery, a cottage hospital, schools, a concert hall, open air swimming pool, church, and a temperance hotel. He also introduced schemes for welfare, education and the entertainment of his workers, and encouraged recreation and organisations which promoted art, literature, science or music.

Lever's stated aims were "to socialise and Christianise business relations and get back to that close family brotherhood that existed in the good old days of hand labour." He claimed that Port Sunlight was an exercise in profit sharing, but rather than share profits directly, he invested them in the village. He said, "It would not do you much good if you send it down your throats in the form of bottles of whisky, bags of sweets, or fat geese at Christmas. On the other hand, if you leave the money with me, I shall use it to provide for you everything that makes life pleasant – nice houses, comfortable homes, and healthy recreation."[5]

The historical significance of Port Sunlight lies in its unprecedented combination of model industrial housing, providing materially decent conditions for working people, with the architectural and landscape values of the garden suburb, influenced by the ideas of William Morris and the Arts and Crafts Movement. Each block of houses was designed by a different architect. The backs of any of the houses cannot be seen, and each house is unique. In terms of architectural features, there is half-timbering, carved woodwork and masonry, pargetting (ornamental plaster work) moulded and twisted chimneys and leaded glazed patterns. Some houses were built in Flemish style, with bricks imported from Belgium.

on the
Originally Posted by TRANCENTRAL
BRIDGE INN!




right peps date and time re-sorted

WIKI WALK PORT SUNLIGHT AND BROMBROUGH POOL12NOON 21st march


1 TC
2 BLUEBELL
3 rude
4 plus
5 chriskay (possibly)
6 Softy Southerner
7 willjb
8
9
ANYONE ELSE COMING? smile

History

In 1887, Lever began looking for a new site on which he could expand his soap-making business, at that time based in Warrington. He purchased 56 acres (230,000 m2) of unused marshy land at the site which became Port Sunlight, which was relatively flat, allowed space for expansion, and had a prime location between the River Mersey and a railway line.

The garden village was founded to house his factory workers. Lever personally helped to plan the village, and employed nearly thirty different architects. Between 1899 and 1914, 800 houses with a population of 3,500 were built, together with allotments and public buildings including the Lady Lever Art Gallery, a cottage hospital, schools, a concert hall, open air swimming pool, church, and a temperance hotel. He also introduced schemes for welfare, education and the entertainment of his workers, and encouraged recreation and organisations which promoted art, literature, science or music.

Lever's stated aims were "to socialise and Christianise business relations and get back to that close family brotherhood that existed in the good old days of hand labour." He claimed that Port Sunlight was an exercise in profit sharing, but rather than share profits directly, he invested them in the village. He said, "It would not do you much good if you send it down your throats in the form of bottles of whisky, bags of sweets, or fat geese at Christmas. On the other hand, if you leave the money with me, I shall use it to provide for you everything that makes life pleasant – nice houses, comfortable homes, and healthy recreation."[5]

The historical significance of Port Sunlight lies in its unprecedented combination of model industrial housing, providing materially decent conditions for working people, with the architectural and landscape values of the garden suburb, influenced by the ideas of William Morris and the Arts and Crafts Movement. Each block of houses was designed by a different architect. The backs of any of the houses cannot be seen, and each house is unique. In terms of architectural features, there is half-timbering, carved woodwork and masonry, pargetting (ornamental plaster work) moulded and twisted chimneys and leaded glazed patterns. Some houses were built in Flemish style, with bricks imported from Belgium.

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got it! Thought ad gone mad then!

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I would be seriously interested in this...and your walking exactly where i want to go look around....but i cant make it that day otherwise id probably be there. I might like to join next time,or eventually.


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As there has not been much said here recently, is this still on?

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I would be seriously interested in this...and your walking exactly where i want to go look around....but i cant make it that day otherwise id probably be there. I might like to join next time,or eventually.
hya, shame you cant join us. See you on the next one. smile

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Yep from me too.
Weather is looking Gooooooddd!
You need collecting Rude??

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rudes fault I,m not going
Shouldn't have posted about history fair in Liverpool

Anyway been to Brom Pool and Port Sunlight last year with DD

If you get a chance at Brom see if the club house is open
someone said there were lots of old photos in there

Happy hiking

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