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Posted on 20/02/15 09:53:29 AM
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Traditional woodwork shop in Ludlow
Hello,
I took this photo last year on a very wet day in Ludlow ,the shop was closed and it was hard to take a half decent photo, I have tried myself to rescue a worthwhile photo.
This type of shop is regretfully dying out as there doesn't seem to be enough new tradesmen to take over from the old craftsmen.
I will try to attach my efforts before and after.
Cheers from Neale.



Posted on 20/02/15 09:55:21 AM
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Re: Traditional woodwork shop in Ludlow
This my effort to rescue the previous photo, I don't know if you can post two photos at the same time.



Posted on 20/02/15 09:56:39 AM
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Re: Traditional woodwork shop in Ludlow
Another photo of the shop ,but from the outside.



Posted on 20/02/15 10:56:37 AM
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Re: Traditional woodwork shop in Ludlow
Nice work! That's very much better. And the outside of the shop is remarkable - is that window supposed to be buckling in such an extreme way?

Posted on 20/02/15 12:33:03 PM
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Re: Traditional woodwork shop in Ludlow
Steve Caplin wrote:
Nice work! That's very much better. And the outside of the shop is remarkable - is that window supposed to be buckling in such an extreme way?


He's carpenter and joiner. They never mend their own stuff. Ask any woman married to builder how hard it is to get repairs done round the house.

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Posted on 21/02/15 5:41:04 PM
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Re: Traditional woodwork shop in Ludlow
I think the window is meant to have an unusual 'shape' to it , I noticed that most of the old buildings were built using different angles. They look all the better for it !!
I have attached an example of another building.

All the best to everyone , Neale.



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