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What on earth happened here? Did the building subside whilst under construction? Did the random stone one on the left get built after to help support the slanted one?
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St George's Quay
St George's Quay
"People who can breathe underwater when knocked unconscious dont need life jackets"
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It comes of living next door to a boozer!
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Corner?
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"People who can breathe underwater when knocked unconscious dont need life jackets"
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Hi David,
Yes, that's the story I have heard. It subsided as the house was being built. When the quay was built in the 1700s they built the wall in the middle of the river on bedrock and back filled up to the meadow which was probably marshy river bank ish. That produced lots of new land for building, BUT as it dried out it settled.
Don't mention that Lancaster was big in the 'Triangular' trade at the time or people will want it pulled down.
Regards to all
Roger
Yes, that's the story I have heard. It subsided as the house was being built. When the quay was built in the 1700s they built the wall in the middle of the river on bedrock and back filled up to the meadow which was probably marshy river bank ish. That produced lots of new land for building, BUT as it dried out it settled.
Don't mention that Lancaster was big in the 'Triangular' trade at the time or people will want it pulled down.
Regards to all
Roger
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"We've been laying these blocks for three weeks, now, how come we don't need scaffolding yet?"
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It'll be a few weeks yet, they're off to pull the pyramids down now
I spent most of my money on Booze, Women and Boats. The rest I wasted.
We're born naked, wet and hungry - then things get worse
We're born naked, wet and hungry - then things get worse
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To the best of my knowledge, this is the house that dave gill grew up in
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I spent most of my money on Booze, Women and Boats. The rest I wasted.
We're born naked, wet and hungry - then things get worse
We're born naked, wet and hungry - then things get worse