Wednesday, 27 July 2011

Lagny Street, Alnwick, across from Morrison's car park.




This place is called the Malthouse. It has been unoccupied for over five years. Look at the size of plants growing in front of the entrance door in the photo below. Around the corner from the picture below is a twisted mass of girders overgrowing with vegetation.




Around the corner from the picture above is a twisted mass of girders overgrowing with vegetation.







The same group of buildings viewed from the car park. All the buildings are unoccupied and have been empty for years. Look at the condition of the roof closely.








The same building in the photograph above. Bushes are growing on the roof.


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Hello. Thank you so much for sharing the old pictures of Alnwick - lovely. My husband's family came from Alnwick in the early 1800s, and when I research any tree I love to find old pictures of where the family were living.
Again thanks, Jean.

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Always good to see photos from the past.

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Your photographs ... have really helped me, AND been of great value to the Museum!!
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Great photographs and really very much appreciated
Jim
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