John Myers. Milkman, 1979. Stourbridge, England, from the book Life As It Is
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John Myers. Milkman, 1979. Stourbridge, England, from the book Life As It Is
Railroad Crossing. White Mills, PA.
In 1663, at Stourbridge fair just outside the city, he bought himself an astronomical treatise and a pair of prisms, which he would famously use to demonstrate that white daylight was composed of light of many colours.
"The Notebook: A History of Thinking on Paper" - Roland Allen
Stourbridge Town railway station
“Opened in 1879 by the Great Western Railway on the end of a very short branch from Stourbridge Junction, it has been rebuilt several times. The original structure was to the right of the line but behind the camera position. The short branch was last made a little shorter in 1994 when the present station opened. View south east towards the Junction station.” - via Wikimedia Commons
Walking the Stourbridge canal by scrappy annie https://flic.kr/p/2mJwtDn
John Myers, Lutley Drive, Stourbridge, 1974
Small bowl, England, Stourbridge, around 1889. Photo by Kotomi_.