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Monthly Archives: December 2015
Cheshire Street, Audlem – a dog’s heaven.
Although I finished this drawing in the summer, I am only just logging it here on the archive so you can see the buildings individually as I know quite a few will be looking at this from your phone. Cheshire … Continue reading
Posted in architecture, Audlem Conservation Area, pen and ink drawing
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St John’s Square, East, Burslem
Good to be back drawing another street in the historic core of Burslem. Here are the latest sequence of buildings from the east side of St John’s Square. There is plenty written on the historic fabric in the town centre … Continue reading