Where is Pommystuart?
- pommystuart
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Mostly correct. It was not the ironbridge museum but did go there. I am looking for one which has the name ( a colour) given to that part of the country.
I am pleased to see you are only answering one clue each. That gives others a chance to look up things about the UK.
The pub name is still missing and its name does not refer to mail.
I hope you are learning a thing or two from this.
More tonight my time
I am pleased to see you are only answering one clue each. That gives others a chance to look up things about the UK.
The pub name is still missing and its name does not refer to mail.
I hope you are learning a thing or two from this.
More tonight my time
Last edited by pommystuart on Fri May 26, 2023 2:47 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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Is the pub The Old Post Office in Shrewsbury? Not referring to mail but to the carriages?
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Today, was just a loop around the Cotswolds area
This was a really lovely place to visit.
There is evidence that there were settlements as far back as the Stone and Bronze Ages. In fact, currency bars from 300 BC were found during an excavation of one of these settlements. They now live in the British Museum in London.
The king (Charles 1) and his son, the future Charles II, stayed in the manor house and his army camped on what are now the playing fields of the Cotswold School. The Brits now have Charles 3.
Name the town.
These twin towns have a name related to butchers or abattoirs. ( don't ask me, I did not name them )
The mill in one town is mentioned in the Doomsday book.
Name the twin towns.
Bonus points for the old English name for these places.
The High Street in this town is lined with buildings built from locally quarried oolitic limestone known as Cotswold stone, and boasts a wealth of vernacular architecture.
This place has hosted its own Olympic Games since 1612.
Since the early seventeenth century the town has been home to a championship of rural games, which later turned into Robert Dover's Cotswold Olimpick Games.
The town is an end point of the Cotswold Way, a 102-mile long-distance footpath..
What town am I in?
This was a really lovely place to visit.
There is evidence that there were settlements as far back as the Stone and Bronze Ages. In fact, currency bars from 300 BC were found during an excavation of one of these settlements. They now live in the British Museum in London.
The king (Charles 1) and his son, the future Charles II, stayed in the manor house and his army camped on what are now the playing fields of the Cotswold School. The Brits now have Charles 3.
Name the town.
These twin towns have a name related to butchers or abattoirs. ( don't ask me, I did not name them )
The mill in one town is mentioned in the Doomsday book.
Name the twin towns.
Bonus points for the old English name for these places.
The High Street in this town is lined with buildings built from locally quarried oolitic limestone known as Cotswold stone, and boasts a wealth of vernacular architecture.
This place has hosted its own Olympic Games since 1612.
Since the early seventeenth century the town has been home to a championship of rural games, which later turned into Robert Dover's Cotswold Olimpick Games.
The town is an end point of the Cotswold Way, a 102-mile long-distance footpath..
What town am I in?
- pommystuart
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- pommystuart
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- Joined: Mon May 18, 2020 12:48 am
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Opps. LAST MINUTE EDIT.
TODAYS PICS ARE ON THIS MAP.
I trust you not to look past The Gorge picture.
If anybody is interested in a map of my trip (so far).
Try this link and first to do so please let me know if it works.
Very few pictures just mainly location markers for the app.
Most of my pictures are on the SLR and will be up loaded mid July.
It seems to give you a better picture if you click/tap the first picture and swipe left to see any others.
Thanks
https://www.polarsteps.com/StuartFrankl ... 1c030f9758
TODAYS PICS ARE ON THIS MAP.
I trust you not to look past The Gorge picture.
If anybody is interested in a map of my trip (so far).
Try this link and first to do so please let me know if it works.
Very few pictures just mainly location markers for the app.
Most of my pictures are on the SLR and will be up loaded mid July.
It seems to give you a better picture if you click/tap the first picture and swipe left to see any others.
Thanks
https://www.polarsteps.com/StuartFrankl ... 1c030f9758
Last edited by pommystuart on Fri May 26, 2023 3:04 pm, edited 2 times in total.
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It works
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Great photos!!!
- pommystuart
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Thanks Michael and Randy.
Lots of pics to follow in July
Lots of pics to follow in July
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Are the twin towns Upper and Lower Slaughter?
(meanwhile back on the previous set, is the museum the Black Country Living Museum in Dudley?)
(meanwhile back on the previous set, is the museum the Black Country Living Museum in Dudley?)
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The first town is Bourton-on-the-Water, where they play football (soccer) in the river.
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The last town is Chipping Campden
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Well that completes up to the end 26th May.
You can now look at the limited pics on Polarsteps.
2 days this time.
Sat 27th. Long weekend in UK. Verrruy busy on roads and all the nice little tourist places. Not many pics coming.
Please provide myself and other with any interesting info for each stop that you find.
First stop
A lovely little village and took some pics of a well photographed row of 14 century houses.
It boasts a Classic Motor Hub with classic, vintage and collectable cars and is based on a former RAF site.
The river Coln runs through the village and has swans and trout
They also run a duck race on the river.
Next stop.
I went for a ( slightly underwhelming) river cruise on the river Avon. (Maybe I should have joined the Romans for a wash here. )
Mary Shelley wrote much of Frankenstein while living here from September 1816 to March 1817 .
The Royal Crescent is arguably most singularly impressive Georgian piece of architecture in this city.
Next stop.
This place is in Wales.
It has one of only 4 Transporter bridges in the world. (Unfortunately down for sheduled maintenance till late 2023.)
Sunday 28 May.
Missed the first two places I wanted to see
, to busy and no parking.
The first and second would have been a little cheesy but gorgeous place with lots of holes in the ground.
I did manage to stop at a place not far from there.
If you are looking for caves, legends and adventure you must stop here.
I met a witch and warlock here. The witch had here broomstick and was very aerodynamic shaped.
Next big stop was on a virtuall island in the olden days for it was completely surrounded by marshlands. Its famous for its old Abbey which was a monostry. It is said to be connected with legend to a degree that is unparalleled by any other abbey in England.
Names such as Edmund 1 Edmund Ironside and King Arthur.
The tombs of the Saxon kings buried here were placed on either side of Arthur’s tomb. Edmund the Elder was reburied to the north and Edmund Ironside to the south.
They have a little hippy festival here were 210,000 (approx.) attended this year.
Stuart.
Just seen a horse drawn train trot by. Must be the Mead I am drinking
You can now look at the limited pics on Polarsteps.
2 days this time.
Sat 27th. Long weekend in UK. Verrruy busy on roads and all the nice little tourist places. Not many pics coming.
Please provide myself and other with any interesting info for each stop that you find.
First stop
A lovely little village and took some pics of a well photographed row of 14 century houses.
It boasts a Classic Motor Hub with classic, vintage and collectable cars and is based on a former RAF site.
The river Coln runs through the village and has swans and trout
They also run a duck race on the river.
Next stop.
I went for a ( slightly underwhelming) river cruise on the river Avon. (Maybe I should have joined the Romans for a wash here. )
Mary Shelley wrote much of Frankenstein while living here from September 1816 to March 1817 .
The Royal Crescent is arguably most singularly impressive Georgian piece of architecture in this city.
Next stop.
This place is in Wales.
It has one of only 4 Transporter bridges in the world. (Unfortunately down for sheduled maintenance till late 2023.)
Sunday 28 May.
Missed the first two places I wanted to see
, to busy and no parking.
The first and second would have been a little cheesy but gorgeous place with lots of holes in the ground.
I did manage to stop at a place not far from there.
If you are looking for caves, legends and adventure you must stop here.
I met a witch and warlock here. The witch had here broomstick and was very aerodynamic shaped.
Next big stop was on a virtuall island in the olden days for it was completely surrounded by marshlands. Its famous for its old Abbey which was a monostry. It is said to be connected with legend to a degree that is unparalleled by any other abbey in England.
Names such as Edmund 1 Edmund Ironside and King Arthur.
The tombs of the Saxon kings buried here were placed on either side of Arthur’s tomb. Edmund the Elder was reburied to the north and Edmund Ironside to the south.
They have a little hippy festival here were 210,000 (approx.) attended this year.
Stuart.
Just seen a horse drawn train trot by. Must be the Mead I am drinking
Last edited by pommystuart on Mon May 29, 2023 6:22 am, edited 3 times in total.
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Newport has the transporter bridge.
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Good day to you Michael you are on the ball.
It's a very tall structure. I think it is so high to position the guy wires to support the load over the span.
It's a very tall structure. I think it is so high to position the guy wires to support the load over the span.
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First stop Bibury ?
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Correct Randi.
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OH! Upper and Lower Slaughter, I know them from British Murder mysteries I read and watch. I never looked them up- I supposed I presumed they were fictional names. Hope you hear some singing in Wales! Safe journeys!
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And ... Slaughter "comes from old English 'Slohtre', which has nothing to do with killing things and means, simply, 'muddy place' ".
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2nd stop with the Royal Crescent - Bath