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Title: Wrockwardine wood glassworks
Post by: bully on Tuesday 26 June 12 19:54 BST (UK)
Hi,
Just wandering if anyone in roots land might be able to help me & my local history group find any photo's of Wrockwardine wood glasshouse,or any of glasshouse row and the glasshouse school(also known as the national school).
Would anyone also have any info on the white horse pub,which was built in the early 1700's?
We need to know who had it built,(it was once called the white house),and would have been built by someone with deep pockets!
Thanks in advance,Phil &WW&T local history group.
Title: Re: Wrockwardine wood glassworks
Post by: homeguard on Monday 05 March 18 18:39 GMT (UK)
Hello, was looking through rootschat and came across your old post, was wondering if you had any response because I had family living at Glasshouse Row on 1841 census, and 120 years later I went to the old Glasshouse School.
Title: Re: Wrockwardine wood glassworks
Post by: irishbrummie on Saturday 08 May 21 00:22 BST (UK)
The Glasshouse School Wrockwardine Wood.
Title: Re: Wrockwardine wood glassworks
Post by: homeguard on Sunday 09 May 21 12:35 BST (UK)
Hello thanks for putting up the photo, would you have any idea when it was taken ? I was thinking about the 1930s but that a guess !