@MaggieKhay hi Maggie, looks similar to what many Warner flats have in the hallways under their current decoration. Not sure of date but probably put up by the Warner Estates in early 20th century. We had a display of photos of it in our show a few years ago.
#Walthamstow#HouseHistory. The Grade II listed Clock House, on the corner of Pretoria Avenue/ Mission Grove was built 1813 as a Warner family residence, set in 6 acres, with carriageway & lovely gardens. Now flats, facing a carpark. More on its #history: https://t.co/6ychPMNHBd
Our Warner Estate project @WE_Warner has a free walking tour app which you can use in Waltham Forest or from home #HeritagefromHome https://t.co/joH5sCIoxR
Talking of #househistories, FB reminded me this HH workshop @VestryHouse was 3yrs ago! A pleasure to host it- lovely group keen to learn how to research history of their homes. Left pic is @wfcouncil Archive- so many useful resources for #househistory research-when it reopens-go!
Also our free Warner Estate walking app can be used from home or on your daily exercise. Search for Warner Estate on the App Store & Google Play https://t.co/3nos8YoQcS
Looking for books to read at home? How about our Warner Estate book, available for sale direct by post. Read about the history of Warner homes and experiences of people living in them https://t.co/y2n9hoyrRJ
WE is now back in stock! Explore the history of the Warner Estate in Waltham Forest with this beautifully illustrated book. One of our favourites! @Walthamstory#walthamforest#warnerestate#we
Local History Day today at the Pumphouse! Come along and learn more about the heritage of your local area. We are open 11am-4pm, last entry 3.30, and entry is FREE.
Delighted to announce we've been awarded @HeritageFundUK funding for a new project 'Sweet Harmony: Radio, Rave and Waltham Forest, 1989-1994' exploring music heritage & subculture in the borough. https://t.co/UTXx1RMoo2 #NationalLotteryHeritageFund#wfculture19 @HeritageFundLON
Have you and your family got your tickets for #Atomic50? Join @BlackhorseWS on a theatrical journey to discover the history of metal making and toy manufacturing here in Waltham Forest this Easter. #wfculture19 https://t.co/olfqgvuzGA