Friday, 1 August 2025

Our Industrial Heritage - June/July 2025

Another two month time slot for our photos on "Our Industrial Heritage" has resulted in the following submissions from you all:



Steve
(I can’t remember where I inherited this from but it is a shoemaker’s anvil. I recently stayed near Northampton - the once-renowned shoemaking capital of England - and the B&B lady had one as a doorstop. She insisted that it was call a ‘last’ although I had always thought that referred to the wooden inserts used to preserve the shape of one’s best shoes)



Ken - from a wander around Alton

Alton has had connections with quite a few industries over the years and this industrial past is reflected in many of the street names.  Here are a couple of them:


Leather making



Brewing


No doubt you can think of a few yourself.  Here are a few other street names that sprung to mind for me:

Windmill Hill - at the top of which was an actual windmill!

Brick Kiln Lane

 Paper Mill Lane

Mill Lane - at one time apparently, there were 24 water mills between Alton and Farnham



..... not forgetting the cattle weighbridge in Market Square





Kate - an outing and supper on the Watercress Belle




..... and three more from a visit to the Tate Modern turbine hall








Don - Tower Bridge - built between 1886 and 1894 - this bascule and suspension bridge remains an iconic landmark of Victorian engineering




Here are a few from Gaynor over in Ireland, highlighting
colonialism on an industrial scale as well as sporting industry heritage!










Meanwhile back in Alton, with its history of brewing:


Sue - The Maltings




So, what to chooose for our final topic? 

It will be our 73rd topic since we started way back in October 2018!

You are obviously very welcome to look back through the blog to see all the images over the years but I thought I would type up a list of them all here as well, just to jog your memory.  

Looking through the list, you might well be able to remember what photo(s) you took! 

water

contrast

circles

trees

weather

wildlife

a distant view

colour

doorway

pattern

the sky

music

autumn

sport

steps

close up

movement

covid 19

my garden

still life

walking

shadows

food

bridges

hygge

seasonal song

building

comparison

reflection

spaces

one of our senses

numbers

light

lines

agriculture

walls

time

relaxation

display

horizon

birds

balance

insects

blue

tools

wheels

sound

nursery rhymes

red

clouds

glass

blossom

courtyard

on the edge

letters

change

the 4 Greek elements

buildings that inspire

comfort/joy

faces

new

early morning

spheres

windows

rustic

metal

candles

riverside

wood

pairs

corners

our industrial landscape


Well done to you all for sticking with the "project" - it wasn't meant to last this long!

Most of you have somehow managed to send in something for every topic over the years and it has been great to see everyone's different "take" on each subject!

For our last topic I have  picked:

 "kindness"

A tricky one to finish with, but a good sentiment for us all to have in mind in all our dealings with each other and everyone else!

I look forward, as always, to see what you send me - this time for our last topic!

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