PennyX":1duced7s said:Smeatons tower isn't a crumbling wall
One final feature connected with the Grandstand, is not in the ground itself, but the turnstile block outside. Perhaps the most unique and attractive turnstiles in the entire country, they were built in 1936 and as with the rest of the ground, are painted in an attractive combination of green and white. It’s unclear as to whether these will survive the redevelopment, but should they do, they will provide a nice link with the past, that the Grandstand currently does, sitting next to its shiny new neighbours.
Don't you understand Biggs?Biggs":3240dtbn said:PennyX":3240dtbn said:Smeatons tower isn't a crumbling wall
Neither is this. What are you talking about?
Go and join UTL and Dunlop on the naughty step :lol:
Thanks, must admit some nice pics of it there.Biggs":16q9p2pu said:Read this for a neutral view of the facade and grandstand in general (written before the current superstore plans).
One final feature connected with the Grandstand, is not in the ground itself, but the turnstile block outside. Perhaps the most unique and attractive turnstiles in the entire country, they were built in 1936 and as with the rest of the ground, are painted in an attractive combination of green and white. It’s unclear as to whether these will survive the redevelopment, but should they do, they will provide a nice link with the past, that the Grandstand currently does, sitting next to its shiny new neighbours.
http://tims92.blogspot.com/2011/04/plym ... -park.html