Pola!
I think I may have dropped some polaroids there while I was climbing in and out.
If anyone goes check for me! <3
Originally founded in 1902 as the Birmingham Diocesan Rescue Society, Father Hudson set up an outreach project to help children born unto single catholic mothers. Based in his parish of Coleshill it went from strength to strength and by 1925 there was numerous homes set up to house boys and girls.
St. Edward's Home for homeless boys was opened at Coleshill (Warwickshire), 6 November, 1906, with branch houses for boys and girls, similarly situated, in various centres, besides a Home for Working Boys and a NightRefuge, both in Birmingham. - from adders.
I went with a non member, Humpa, Ravenwing, Skelders and someone else, who's name I forget?
It was difficult to catch the mysteriousness of the floating chair with a flash..
Lookin' good?
A couple of photographs from my +1 visitor.
Compared to other photographs I've seen its starting to look a bit trashed!
I think I may have dropped some polaroids there while I was climbing in and out.
If anyone goes check for me! <3
Originally founded in 1902 as the Birmingham Diocesan Rescue Society, Father Hudson set up an outreach project to help children born unto single catholic mothers. Based in his parish of Coleshill it went from strength to strength and by 1925 there was numerous homes set up to house boys and girls.
St. Edward's Home for homeless boys was opened at Coleshill (Warwickshire), 6 November, 1906, with branch houses for boys and girls, similarly situated, in various centres, besides a Home for Working Boys and a NightRefuge, both in Birmingham. - from adders.
I went with a non member, Humpa, Ravenwing, Skelders and someone else, who's name I forget?
It was difficult to catch the mysteriousness of the floating chair with a flash..
Lookin' good?
A couple of photographs from my +1 visitor.
Compared to other photographs I've seen its starting to look a bit trashed!
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