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Ironbridge Again

In 2018 we visited Ironbridge, site of the eponymous iron structure. Unfortunately at that time the bridge was being refurbished and swathed in plastic. Last year on our way further south from Gladstone’s Library at Hawarden we returned. Lo and behold the bridge was revealed in all its splendour. A delightful sight.

The iron bridge at Ironbridge (Ironbridge War Memorial to right; see first link above):-

Ironbridge, Bridge

Closer view:-

The Bridge at Ironbridge

Reverse view of bridge:-

The Bridge at Ironbridge, Reverse View

River Severn from the iron bridge (looking east):-

River Severn From the Ironbridge

(Looking west):-
Reverse View River Severn from the Ironbridge

Ironbridge village from the iron bridge:-

Ironbridge from bridge

Ironbridge from bridge

River Severn to west:-

River Severn, Ironbridge, Shropshire

River Severn looking to bridge from west:-

River Severn at Ironbridge

Sadly earlier this year the River Severn rose – not for the first time – and overwhelmed the temporary flood barriers that had been erected in an effort to prevent damage.

Ironbridge flooding

More of Gladstone’s Library

When I posted about Gladstone’s Library, here, here and here, I knew there were some photos I hadn’t featured but I obviously hadn’t saved them in the same file.

Well, now I have found them. In another file in the same folder.

From upper window:-

Gladstone's Library, Hawarden From Upper Window

I liked these small windows on the gable roofs. (For some reason they reminded me of Russiin roofs in the film of Doctor Zhivago):-

Gable Roofs, Gladstone's Library, Hawarden

Stairwell (photo a bit over-exposed):-

Gladstone's Library, Hawarden,Stairwell

Stairwell and landing window from upper floor:-

Gladstone's Library, Hawarden,Stairwell Landing

Hawarden War Memorial

Hawarden War Memorial stands at the junction of the B 5125 and the A 550 (Gladstone Way) hard by Gladstone’s Library.

It is in the form of a stone column with crucifix in a recess towards the apex:-

Hawarden War Memorial

Closer view:-

War Memorial, Hawarden, North Wales

Dedication, “To the praise of God and the glorious memory of the men of Hawarden who gave their lives for their country in the cause of righteousness and freedom AD 1914-1919. Their name liveth for evermore.” Click photo to zoom in on lower dedication:-

Dedication Hawarden War Memorial

The names for the dead of the Great War are mostly on stone panels behind the memorial. Left side:-

Great War Names Hawarden War Memorial

Right side:-

Hawarden War Memorial, Great War Names

Further names are inscribed below the dedication panels:-

Further Names Hawarden War Memorial 6

More Great War names on left side pillar, World War 2 names beyond:-

Hawarden War Memorial Names

Names for 1939-1945, left side:-

Hawarden War Memorial, Names for  1939-1945

Another name (on the extreme left of the Memorial):-

Hawarden War Memorial, Great War Name

Right hand pillar, World War 2 names beyond:-

Names, Hawarden War Memorial

Names for 1939-1945, right side:-

Hawarden War Memorial World War 2 Names

Across Gladstone Way there is a Great War 100th Anniversary Commemoration. The perspex silhouette represents a dead soldier:-

Great War 100th Anniversary Commemoration by Hawarden War Memorial

Hawarden

Hawarden, where Gladstone’s Library is situated (see posts in the past week) and where Gladstone and his wife lived, is a village in Flintshire, North Wales.

Main street:-

Main Street in Hawarden, North Wales

Gates to Hawarden Castle:-

Gates to Hawarden Castle, Hawarden, North Wales

Hawarden Post Office and side street. I got a flicker of deja vu at the road sign pointing to Queensferry. For a moment I thought I was back in Fife:-

Hawarden Post Office

Over the road from the Post Office and near to the gates above lies the Gladstone Memorial Fountain, erected by locals to commemorate the fiftieth wedding anniversary of William Ewart Gladstone and his wife, Catherine:-

Gladstone Memorial Fountain Hawarden 3

The upper inscriptions on the three sides read in total, “Drink ye the water of life.”

Hawarden, Gladstone Memorial Fountain

Hawarden, Gladstone Memorial Fountain

Gladstone Statue, Gladstone’s Library, Hawarden

The grounds of Gladstone’s Library, Hawarden, are dominated by a huge statue of the man.

Statue of William Ewart Gladstone with Gladstone’s Library building behind:-

Gladstone Statue,  Gladstone's Library, Hawarden

Showing figures:-

Gladstone Statue

Gladstone's Library, Gladstone Statue

Reverse of Gladstone Statue. Inscribed 1809-1898:-

Reverse of Gladstone Statue at Gladstone's Library

Reading Room, Gladstone’s Library, Hawarden

We were told Gladstone read about 300 books a year. They know this because he made notes on them.

That’s almost one a day! Substantial books too. And he managed all that while he was Prime Minister.

There are books on lots of subjects in the Reading Room of Gladstone’s Library which also contains his cabinet, housing objects he held in special regard.

Gladstone’s Cabinet, Reading Room upper floor railings and windows:-

Gladstone's Cabinet, Gladstone’s Library

From right hand side + windows and upper floor of Reading Room:-

Gladstone's cabinet and Reading Room windows

Contents of Gladstone’s Cabinet:-

Contents of Gladstone's Cabinet, Gladstone’s Library

Gladstone's Cabinet Contents 2

Ceiling of Reading Room:-

Gladstone’s Library Reading Room Ceiling

Lower floor, with view of upper gallery:-

reading room lower floor

Stairs to upper floor:-

reading room lower stairs

Gladstone’s Cabinet from upper floor of Reading Room (plus a beardie bloke reading a periodical):-

Reading Room and Gladstone's Cabinet, Gladstone’s Library

Lower Floor from upper floor:-

Reading Room, Gladstone’s Library, Upper and Lower Floors

Upper floor and part of vaulted ceiling:-

Gladstone's Library, reading room ceiling supports

Upper floor:-

Upper Floor, Gladstone’s Library Reading Room

Upper floor bookshelves. (The library has its own idiosyncratic cataloguing system – devised by Gladstone as I recall):-

Reading Room, Gladstone’s Library, Upper Floor

areading room book shelves

Gladstone’s Library Reading Room Upper Floor

Wisdom Room, Gladstone’s Library

This is accessed through the Reading Room which will feature in tomorrow’s post.

Intended now for quiet reflection the Wisdom Room contains books on non-Christian Religions.

Wisdom Room, Gladstone’s Library

Wisdom Room, Gladstone’s Library

Theology Room, Gladstone’s Library, Hawarden, Wales

The library parts of Gladstone’s Library are reminiscent of Walter Scott’s home at Abbotsford but a bit grander. The larger of the two is the Theology Room, which, as its name suggests, mainly houses Gladstone’s collection of books on theology and religion.

Book racks, windows and gallery:-

Book Racks and Windows, Theology Room, Gladstone’s Library

The ceiling is impressive but the photo is badly focused, I’m afraid:-

Ceiling, Theology Room, Gladstone’s Library

Gallery support, complete with carving:-

Gallery Support,  Theology Room, Gladstone’s Library,

View to part of gallery:-

Upper Floor,  Theology Room, Gladstone’s Library,

A selection of periodicals on display:-

Periodicals,  Theology Room, Gladstone’s Library,

Gladstone’s Library, Hawarden, Wales

Last September we made a trip down south, mainly for the good lady finally to see Rye in East Sussex.

However, our first stop was at Gladstone’s Library, Hawarden, Flintshire, Wales. Yes, it was William Ewart Gladstone‘s Library (his second in fact, his first was a tin tabernacle on the same site) but it also now doubles as a hotel and meeting/conference site.

Stitch of main building frontage:-

Gladstone's Library stitch

Ground floor corridor to Gladstone Room:-

Corridor in Gladstone’s Library, Hawarden, Wales

On the wall of the Gladstone Room was a photograph of the original tin tabernacle library:-

original Gladstone's Library 1

Gladstone Room:-

Gladstone Library, drawing  Room

Gladstone Room

Gladstone Room

The other end of the corridor leads to the Theology Room where Gladstone’s books on Theology are kept:-

Gladstone’s Library, Corridor + Door to Theology Room

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