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coal cellar

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coal cellar coal shed ncarbonaia


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Eileen Edwards was clearing out the coal cellar of her old home in Markham Crescent, Oakdale, Blackwood, when she found a bronze disc, believed to have been a warded in memory of a Welsh soldier.
But Mooney was having none of it, and he fetched an old hatchet from the coal cellar and then examined the section of wall next to the fireplace.
These evoke a memory of the coal cellar, a stylisation of the genius loci taken from backyards at Berlin's BGendarmenmarkt, dating from the 'period of promoterism' at the end of the nineteenth century.
 
 
 
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