Having been poring over online photos of harbour settings, but this far not very successful in identifying inset track. There is quite a bit in the Historic Dockyard, Chatham, but much of it is embedded in concrete and tarmac. Hence am wondering if you good folk out there can offer anything?
Wills Scenic do some quite nice setts/cobbled sheets I might use, but what was the situation in Ireland, particularly at the end of the 19th century? Could concrete have been used? Or what about bricks? Am happy to do scribed DAS for the latter, but scribing irregular cobbles might be a nightmare!
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David Holman
Having been poring over online photos of harbour settings, but this far not very successful in identifying inset track. There is quite a bit in the Historic Dockyard, Chatham, but much of it is embedded in concrete and tarmac. Hence am wondering if you good folk out there can offer anything?
Wills Scenic do some quite nice setts/cobbled sheets I might use, but what was the situation in Ireland, particularly at the end of the 19th century? Could concrete have been used? Or what about bricks? Am happy to do scribed DAS for the latter, but scribing irregular cobbles might be a nightmare!
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