Porter's Row - Kitchen

Introduction

The photograph on this page of Porter's Row - Kitchen by David Dixon as part of the Geograph project.

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Porter's Row - Kitchen

Image: © David Dixon Taken: 25 May 2012

Porter's Row is set just back from the rest of the museum. Originally built in 1833 the four cottages of Porter's Row were, over the years, home to shipwrights, blacksmiths, railway workers and, of course, porters and their families. The cottages and their traditional kitchen garden recreate a picture of domestic life through the ages in Ellesmere Port's canal docks. Today they are presented as representations of homes from the 1840s, 1900s, 1930s and 1950s - each with the decor and features of its time.

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Image Location

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53.287958
Longitude
-2.894293