Prenton Brick and Tile Works (off Prenton Dell Rd) Hi, Does anyone know of any pictures that exist of the old Prenton Brick and Tile Works, off Prenton Dell Road? I have vivid memories of the quarry and the narrow gauge railway that took the clay up to the works, but I can not remember what the buildings looked like I do recall a tall c
Some of my works or Some of my work - UsingEnglish. com Dear All, As the title says, I would like to know which is the correct version of the phrase --"Some of my works" or "Some of my work" Like, Some of my works have been published in reputed journals -- or Some of my work have been published in reputed journals Which one is correct? Thanks
word choice - work with us or work for us? - English Language . . . The above phrase 'work with us' is where the employer here refers that the person "working for him" is a deserving candidate and the employer is open to his mistakes and willing to guide him further and make him a better personality So "work for us" is the initial statement as employer is'nt aware of his abilities initially
Description of Birkenhead Iron Works 1874 - Wirral-Wikiwirral These pages are from a booklet produced by The Practical Magazine in June 1874, giving a history and description of the Birkenhead Iron Works - the name by which Laird's shipyard was then known
Lee Tapestry Works - Exhibition at Williamson Art I had a girlfriend working there in the '60's, she used to travel from nearly Rock Ferry by bus I remember picking her up one time on my scooter and took her home She was very surprised as quot;us upper class Tranmere Prenton people quot; would not be seen dead in the North End
[Grammar] - works has have been completed - UsingEnglish. com 'Works has been completed' or 'Works have been completed' Which is correct? This is how your question should have looked Please note that I have changed your thread title Not open for further replies