Oh, and i think the picture size limit has been raised a touch higher now,
Bob
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Re: Where am i?Ok, here is a quick one you should all get, but what was it called? and of course where was i?
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Re: Where am i?The Pavilion cinema?
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Re: Where am i?Yes, it is the Pavilion,
Bob
Re: Where am i?Here is one i think is hard, lets see if i am proven wrong!
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Re: Where am i?You have me beaten here Bob. Looks to be a large building int he background which could be anything - I will make a stab at the Vulcun foundry
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Re: Where am i?sorry, its not the Vulcan,
bob
Re: Where am i?Hi Bob Could this be one of the cottage's near the Sugar Works or Earl Street with the Viaduct Works in the background.
Re: Where am i?no sorry its not, but your on the right lines!
Bob
Re: Where am i?Hi Bob Could it be the old farm house near the nine arches or am I on the wrong lines now.
Re: Where am i?Hi, yes it is the building closest to the arches, on the old maps it has changed its name from Bradlegh to Bradley, and then just has a farm building.
Bob
Re: Where am i?and another quick one, where was it. what was it,-----
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Re: Where am i?Hi Bob Was it the old cottage near the police station high street . If not looks like some place that was used to store grain for a mill with that door on the side.
Re: Where am i?Is it Benjamin Yoxhalls cottage on Rob Lane?
Re: Where am i?Hi, yes i didn't think it would be on long, yes its BYH on Rob Lane.
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