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does the brochure or the pdf file on sale (!) have
more/larger pictures than the free (!!) on-line list?
It's bit hard to decide which place is worth a visit and which is not.


In previous years, the brochure has contained typically 1 picture per
borough, i.e 97% of the buildings have no picture at all. If you are new to
this Open House lark, get the free brochure from the library today or
tomorrow (or Tuesday?). You will probably find so many buildings you want to
visit from the text descriptions that you can not hope to visit even a
quarter of them in the weekend.

BTW, isn't "regenbogen" Dutch rather than German?

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"Peter Zinckgraf" wrote in message
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does the brochure or the pdf file on sale (!) have
more/larger pictures than the free (!!) on-line list?
It's bit hard to decide which place is worth a visit and which is not.


In previous years, the brochure has contained typically 1 picture per
borough, i.e 97% of the buildings have no picture at all. If you are new to
this Open House lark, get the free brochure from the library today or
tomorrow (or Tuesday?). You will probably find so many buildings you want to
visit from the text descriptions that you can not hope to visit even a
quarter of them in the weekend.


BTW, isn't "regenbogen" Dutch rather than German?


Probably depends on the way you pronounce it...

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Hi there,


John Rowland wrote:

In previous years, the brochure has contained typically 1 picture per
borough, i.e 97% of the buildings have no picture at all. If you are
new to this Open House lark, get the free brochure from the library
today or tomorrow (or Tuesday?).


no point in ordering the brochure then. I'll just browse through the
online version to find interesting sites. Perhaps I can spot some of
those top notch lofts featured in a pretty good book by the name of
'London apartments'.


You will probably find so many
buildings you want to visit from the text descriptions that you can
not hope to visit even a quarter of them in the weekend.


I'll be back next year then.


BTW, isn't "regenbogen" Dutch rather than German?


I don't speak Dutch at all, but maybe they have a similar word for
"rainbow" in the Netherlands.


CU,
Peter
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