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Photos by Gill Stokes : on the map, in Google Earth (KML)

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Gill Stokes's conversations

Bo Todaro said:

You are a great photographer. [Photographs of my wonderfull girl.]()


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photobetty said:

This is a beautiful view. May I use this photo on my private family tree for ancestors who were born in Stoke On Trent? I'd simply like to show what it looks like today with clean air not like when they worked in potteries. thank you very much.


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waffler said:

This was my First School


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Gill Stokes said:

Thank you -just out for a walk & the backdrop looked beautiful.


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Gill Stokes said:

aka as 'the dog' by locals in the 1960/70s!!


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dystopian said:

The hardware shop as it is now was also once a chip shop. The Methodist chapel to the right of it is the oldest place of worship remaining in Penkhull(no longer used as a chapel however, it's actually older than the main church built by the Spode family in the centre. They were built in 1830 and 1842 respectively.


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Gill Stokes said:

Gracias. Estoy satisfecho de haber sido dado esta información. ¿Por qué las viudas hacer una alfombra?


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Gill Stokes said:

Thank you - it's a brilliant little cafe in a fantastic spot on the Jurassic coast in Dorset. Cheers Gill


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Gill Stokes said:

Yes, taken in the spring on the last weekend of the snowdrops.


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roland8847 said:

Ce sont des greniers en banko d'un village semi-troglodyte abandonné depuis 100 ans environ


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