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What is the oldest object or construction in the world...
PRAR wrote:
The park is called Betts Park. Here's a web site with a blow by blow account of the route of the canal at the present day. http://www.canalsguide.co.uk/croydon/bhd-spbr.html |
What is the oldest object or construction in the world...
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et PRAR wrote: The park is called Betts Park. Here's a web site with a blow by blow account of the route of the canal at the present day. http://www.canalsguide.co.uk/croydon/bhd-spbr.html Fantastic website, thanks for the link, I wonder if there's one somewhere for the Surrey Iron Railway. -- Posted via Mailgate.ORG Server - http://www.Mailgate.ORG |
What is the oldest object or construction in the world...
On Tue, 02 Nov 2004 20:54:39 +0000, Dave Newt wrote:
Matthew Church wrote: ...built for a public railway which is still in-situ and still performing the service for which it was built? Clue: it lies within the M25. The old guy at South Kensington who always goes a bit Norman Collier when he tries to use the tannoy? Heh - I know who you mean :-) Timbo |
What is the oldest object or construction in the world...
Tim wrote: On Tue, 02 Nov 2004 20:54:39 +0000, Dave Newt wrote: Matthew Church wrote: ...built for a public railway which is still in-situ and still performing the service for which it was built? Clue: it lies within the M25. The old guy at South Kensington who always goes a bit Norman Collier when he tries to use the tannoy? Heh - I know who you mean :-) I'm glad someone does - I'd given up on a reply to that post! |
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