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Steveo's blog: "Secret britain"

created on 10/07/2006  |  http://fubar.com/secret-britain/b11298
Loughborough is best known for it's bells (cast at Taylor's foundry used in churche's and ccathedrals the world over); for the carillon Tower, with it's 47-bell peal; for the central Station, where steam and old diesel engines are run to places of interest; and for it's collages. for a diferent angle on this buissy market town. Here the changes of the last hundred years can be studied through over 3000 prints, dating back from 1870 onward's. The colection is at Loughborough library, Granby street, and an appiontment should be made.
Loughborough is best known for it's bells (cast at Taylor's foundry used in churche's and ccathedrals the world over); for the carillon Tower, with it's 47-bell peal; for the central Station, where steam and old diesel engines are run to places of interest; and for it's collages. for a diferent angle on this buissy market town. Here the changes of the last hundred years can be studied through over 3000 prints, dating back from 1870 onward's. The colection is at Loughborough library, Granby street, and an appiontment should be made.
This picturesque hamlet consists of a hilltop church with a spire, a large farm and little Dolby hall, a fine elizabethan building. in 1730 it was the home of Mrs Orton, credited as one of the first makers of stilton cheese. the hall is a private home and not open to the public, but the stable block is occupied by craftsmen who can be seen useing traditional methods and tolls to make and repair fine pieces of furniture. Visitors are welcome, but should make an appointment with the directer first.

Leicestershire

In the last century, Leicester was the home of Joseph Merrick, the elephant man. he was shown as a freak at various theatres, including one on the corner of Wharf street, which is now a shop but still has the remains of the stage. He also worked at 6 Churchgate, for his unkle, but frightened people away with his deformities. the city sits on the centre of one of the smallest and least visited counties. Grand Victorian buildings mingle with glass and concrete tower blocks, interspersed with multi-story car parks. Conservation areas, parks and museums preserve the past, and like most cities, Leicester is best explored on foot. The lift9ing bridge on Soar lane was built byStephenson to take his railwway across the river; opposite it today is a sinilar bridge built in 1897. Leicester also has the only gas museum in the cuntry-the East midlands gas museum at Aylkestone Road. An Arboretum on Shady Lane has 500 speices set in 54 acres, and the university of Leicester Botanical gardens have 16 acres of rare plants. many importance to drought areas. The black swan is an old, daunting building surrounded by ultra new offices yet steped in history. It now has a complete paris street scean in the bar, and is used by actors appering at the nearby thetre.
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