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Wallcliffe shell

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 Peter Chet
Peter Chet club
My opinion.
The links tell it all and the photo does the rest. It is privately owned so the owners would like to have it restored for sure, but it would not be the same.
If the history is there, then the council/government should pay them out and leave it as is , because that is it's history.
Good work Steve
5 years ago.
 Steve Paxton
Steve Paxton club has replied
Peter this is all we can do but sit and watch I am 50/50 I kind of think best leave it alone open to the public as its now closed and sealed off. Only time will tell here.
5 years ago. Edited 5 years ago.
 Peter Chet
Peter Chet club has replied
Steve,Considering this further, if it was rebuilt then this would become part of it's history,so
yes time will tell, and who are we to tell them what to do. I am sure they would not listen.
Hope they have more money than I have .
Have a goodnight. Peter
5 years ago. Edited 5 years ago.
 L. L. Wall
L. L. Wall club
... one of the tangents about Ipernity is the ability to learn about (and see photos about) far away things or unusual situations -- this is one of them: thanks for this shot and the accompanying links ... and also the other shots of the area as it recovers from devastation (probably nature sooner than peoples' memories) ...

... it's all a learning concept I call Encyclopedia Ipernia ...
5 years ago.
 Steve Paxton
Steve Paxton club has replied
That is so true people who lost in the fire never get anything back but nature always relives. Ipernity is so full of those encyclopedias.
5 years ago.

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