http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=98667RM_ ... re=related
Someone kindly sent me this link, thought all you Mushroom Green Descendants would like to see it, enjoy from Linell.
Mushroom Green/ Mousesweet Brook
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Re: Mushroom Green/ Mousesweet Brook
Thanks. Looks lovely! Bet it wasn't quite like that when they were making chains there.
Do you know what those carved wooden panels are? Fencing or art work?
Do you know what those carved wooden panels are? Fencing or art work?
"The present is the key to the past" - Charles Lyell
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Re: Mushroom Green/ Mousesweet Brook
What a lovely place and it looks so peacefull, like gardener I am wonder what the carved panels are.
Annie
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Re: Mushroom Green/ Mousesweet Brook
that is lovely I have copied it over to the video Gallery too and
will copy across to the local history
thank you for that Linell I need to visit there
never been
will copy across to the local history
thank you for that Linell I need to visit there
never been

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Re: Mushroom Green/ Mousesweet Brook
Hi Jan, yes put it on our list of places to visit
Kate and Annie, think the carvings are 'Artworks' done for the Mousesweet Nature Trail. It looks to serene to be in the middle of Rowley Regis/Dudley, and yes I am sure it was full of chains, tramlines, rubbish and any old iron at one time.
Linell.

