Showing posts with label Imperial. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Imperial. Show all posts

Tuesday, 10 June 2014

Palmeira Avenue, Hove

Rejoice.
Just when I thought I'd seen all the Hayward's coal hole cover designs in Christendom, I find another one.
Just North of Palmeira Square there is a sprinkling of coal hole covers including a Haywards No 1d featuring 4 circles containing 7 circles.

There is also this  relatively rare Imperial cover. 

Sunday, 29 July 2012

Hove actually


Brunswick Town Conservation Area actually, in the borderlands with Brighton. This part of town doesn't quite have the genteel air of parts of Hove further west and the pavements have taken a pounding.

However, in these streets north of Western Road there is a fair sprinkling of coalhole covers in designs not found in Brighton. The Hodges and Butler (from the Thames Silicated Stone Works, East Greenwich) example (top right) is in Brunswick Road, the others in Cambridge Road. The Haywards (bottom right) is an unusual 4 circles design, the Imperial Stone Co Ltd (also from the Thames Silicated Stone Works, East Greenwich) (bottom left) looks like a copy of the Hodges and Butler and the other has a lovely floral design.