tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4228081722487474323.post1185572255913358183..comments2024-03-25T15:10:13.792+00:00Comments on English Buildings: Kidderminster, WorcestershirePhilip Wilkinsonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04893714514416441572noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4228081722487474323.post-2295463620714597972012-03-11T13:27:14.774+00:002012-03-11T13:27:14.774+00:00Hello Tav. I don't do too much reblogging (wit...Hello Tav. I don't do too much reblogging (with the exception of one site, where I usually rewrite, extend or adapt my original posts) because as someone who makes his living from writing I prefer to have some sort of control over the context in which my words appear. But, because I don't want to appear unfriendly, I'd like to give you permission to reblog two or these three posts – the Iron Eyecatcher (Kidderminster) and Rain, steam, and tin (Bewdley). With best wishes.Philip Wilkinsonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04893714514416441572noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4228081722487474323.post-44796146587711553042012-03-10T20:37:10.331+00:002012-03-10T20:37:10.331+00:00Hi. Can I have permission to copy (re-blog) 'K...Hi. Can I have permission to copy (re-blog) 'Kidderminster, Worcestershire - Carpet people'; 'Kidderminster, Worcestershire - Iron eyecatcher'; and, 'Bewdley, Worcestershire - Rain, steam, and tin' on my weblog, <a href="http://www.wfa.org.uk" rel="nofollow">The Wyre Forest Agenda</a> _ text and photos. I will provide all references and links back. Thanks in advance.Tavhttp://www.wfa.org.uk/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4228081722487474323.post-73306396843837592882012-02-06T09:23:18.035+00:002012-02-06T09:23:18.035+00:00Bazza: Yes, the English have produced some really ...Bazza: Yes, the English have produced some really amazing brickwork over the years (although the Americans have had their moments, too). I like the way that the English love of surface pattern comes through in brickwork, both in the use of different-coloured bricks and in special moulded bricks of various shapes.Philip Wilkinsonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04893714514416441572noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4228081722487474323.post-16700497310354801782012-02-05T14:51:18.484+00:002012-02-05T14:51:18.484+00:00One is initially struck by the perfect symmetry of...One is initially struck by the perfect symmetry of that building. There is often-overlooked beauty in buildings made for commerce. I have never seen brickwork as interesting as it can be in England.<br /><a href="http://todiscoverice.blogspot.com/" rel="nofollow"> Click here for Bazza’s Blog ‘To Discover Ice’</a>bazzahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14794010156639774028noreply@blogger.com