LYCOS RETRIEVER
Walsall: Ad Celts
built 277 days ago
Click on the above to get a massive high resolution copy of Chu’s Hole in the Wall mural on Goodall St in Walsall, a record breaking attempt made last September. Here’s photos of its creation and there’s a Flickr group for you to add your own.
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The grey limestone, raised in immense quantities from the Hayhead Mines, about two miles east of Walsall, is surpassed by none in the kingdom for its extraordinary adhesive qualities, and its strength and durability. Hence it is in great demand for the building of docks, locks, bridges, etc, and for stuccoing buildings, to which latter use it has been extensively applied in Walsall, where many large houses now present beautiful fronts in the Grecian, Doric, Corinthian, and other styles of architecture, wrought in this durable cement, which has the appearance of stone.
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This new structure will help police in Walsall to address the problems of the communities, and make the teams accountable in their communities. There will be more officers out on patrol in the neighbourhoods, and they will engage with the community to make neighbourhoods stronger and safer
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