Victorian Plumbers Workshop
A look around the premises of W.R. Fuller, Plumbers & Decorators that used to be next to Red Brick House, Newick, just south of the village green. It was built around 1888, and was moved intact to the Weald and Downland Living Museum in 1986. It is an early example of a prefabricated building bolted together in sections, and provides a wonderful display of Victorian and later plumbing tools and equipment.
Видео Victorian Plumbers Workshop канала Harry Rogers
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