ROYAL WORCESTER PORCELAIN, PART 2, July 2012. (PIC HEAVY)

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ROYAL WORCESTER PORCELAIN, Part 2 July 2012.
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For those of you who read my last report on this place, you'll know that I really wanted to look in the buildings that seemed impenetrable...
Well I managed to get in! Lots more bits 'n pieces to root through here, quite interesting and topped off by some sales documents dating back to 1945.
I wont go over the history again, if you're really interested then there's stacks on t'interweb.
Well here's me pictures, I hope you likes 'em...

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Ta for lookin, please excuse the builders crack in the last pic... :)
 
Look at the writing in that ledger! It's always the same when you find a ledger from way back, lovely, graceful writing.
My thoughts exactly, gorgeous aint it! Wish my handwriting was similar and didnt resemble an epileptic spider running across the page!! :)
 
Very nice indeed, took a look at this place when I was up that way on a family holiday...was going to take the family on the factory tour, bowled up to find it closed permanently.
 
My thoughts exactly, gorgeous aint it! Wish my handwriting was similar and didnt resemble an epileptic spider running across the page!! :)

It's all in the method of teaching, when I were a lad and starting school back in the early 1950's aged five, within a year we were being taught ' joined up writing' with an old fashioned dip in the ink pen and if you didn't get it neat and 'flowing' you would get a rap across the knuckles with a ruler from the 'kind understanding' teacher. :cry:
Bring back the 'good old days' :lol:
 
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