Join me on my merry trek of old ruins, cinemas, railways and things that just catch my attention around Yorkshire and the UK. John.
View this post on Instagram Derelict glass house at Harewood House. No glass left in the windows but the building frame together with levers cogs and handles to operate the windows are still largely in tact. Most of the glasshouses date from the 1930s and replaced the older hothouses #harewoidhouse #glasshouse #gr|nhouse #derelictbuilding #derelictglasshouse A post shared by John | Exploration and history (@merrytrek) on Aug 22, 2019 at 8:56am PDT
Derelict glass house at Harewood House. No glass left in the windows but the building frame together with levers cogs and handles to operate the windows are still largely in tact. Most of the glasshouses date from the 1930s and replaced the older hothouses #harewoidhouse #glasshouse #gr|nhouse #derelictbuilding #derelictglasshouse
A post shared by John | Exploration and history (@merrytrek) on Aug 22, 2019 at 8:56am PDT
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