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Watched this on iPlayer. Excellent programme. Interesting that the Evans factory has been restored only to the state it would have been when it closed. So you get a good feel for working conditions, tools used, building environment etc. A nice insight which challenges how museums present the past. Well worth watching the whole programme. Viv.
Great news - J W Evans great niece was in today searching for his grave - It's in WL by the top of the recently uncovered path on the Lodge side of the catacomb wall!
Was at a function earlier this evening where we were able to inform Nick Hill of English Heritage, who manages J W Evans.
They can redirect visitors to the cemetery and we can put him on the tour and direct visitors to them!
PS Sawe Kay Alexander and thanked her for arranging last weeks TV interview with Joan Cummins - She thought it went off well and was pleased to support us!
A bit brighter this time around!- will take some in the daylight if I get a chance tomorrow - off to a book launch at Cape Hill about M&B Brewery byGreat Grandson of Sir William Butler
I really liked this photo the first time round. And it's good to see it again. First time round I'd assumed the whole of the left-hand building was Evans's factory. But several of the windows have net curtains! So I assume those must have been domestic areas and the 'shop' was around the back. I think there's a sign next door above the alleyway directing you to Evans's. From memory, I think there was a photo showing Evans's having expanded not only into the domestic areas, but into next door too. Viv.
J. W. Evans has made third place on the English Heritage's list of places that can make you happy! It seems it has a positive impact on our well-being. Viv.
And me Lyn. I notice they have a list of prices,: Members, Adults, children,Concessions - a## exactly the same price, which seems a little unusual. why list them if they are all the same price?