Maidenhead, Skindles Hotel 1906
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Photo ref: 54092
Photo of Maidenhead, Skindles Hotel 1906

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Curiously, as the Skindles Hotel expanded, it was cut in two by Mill Lane (which led to Taplow Mills). This view is from the Buckinghamshire bank, looking north from the A4 Bath Road immediately east of the bridge. The river- front buildings are on the left of the lane with the mill buildings in the distance; the 1860s block is on the right. The latter is demolished but note its then up-to-the-minute plate glass windows.

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went to this hotel in the seventies to watch the rock groups that were on anyone remember the group nights at the foxs club
I own a four decanter set, enclosed in a 10.5 " high by 8" square box, of Amboyna wood, with brass handles and edging, possibly Georgian. Also, held by a brass clip in the top of box, is a 3.5 " glass with the name "Skindles" above a large "S" with a line drawn diagonally through it. Thanks to the internet, and your web-site, I now know, at least, where the glass came from. I have bought many of your photos over the years, thank you for the pleasure they have given me, and my friends.