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Author Topic: New game - picture association  (Read 101150 times)
Baziron
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« Reply #2730 on: 08:43:39, 22-06-2007 »

Kitty, I think this is antique furniture I am waiting to have. I need a dresser badly.


Winter tree.
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« Reply #2731 on: 09:36:04, 22-06-2007 »

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« Reply #2732 on: 09:37:32, 22-06-2007 »

This is another wonderful picture. What is it? Are they ruins of an old church or a monastery?


Christmas is not far away. There is a tree and three men are there too. [/img]
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« Reply #2733 on: 09:43:29, 22-06-2007 »

This is another wonderful picture. What is it? Are they ruins of an old church or a monastery?


Christmas is not far away. There is a tree and three men are there too. [/img]

If the ruins were Reading Abbey, then Ron Dough knows his stuff!

Baz  Smiley
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« Reply #2734 on: 09:46:59, 22-06-2007 »

It's Reading Abbey, t-p: virtually all that remains of a once great establishment, destroyed (as were so many others) by Henry VIII during the Reformation, when England and Wales were aligned with the Protestant tradition. Here's model of how it once might have looked.



The 'Sumer is icumen in' manuscript came from Reading Abbey.
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« Reply #2735 on: 09:51:36, 22-06-2007 »

Sorry, t-p, but references to Christmas in June are frowned upon in England !
Here's a bee.
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« Reply #2736 on: 09:54:33, 22-06-2007 »

Where is Reading? Is it close to London?
I am afraid to expose my absolute ignorance, but TP is in Italy and there is noone to ask.
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« Reply #2737 on: 09:55:19, 22-06-2007 »



A bee? Sea.....
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« Reply #2738 on: 09:58:15, 22-06-2007 »

Where is Reading? Is it close to London?
 

About 40 miles West of it, t-p. (As mentioned previously when you posted a picture of a Reading bus, Mr Dough's home (on-and-off) for the best part of fifty years...
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« Reply #2739 on: 10:01:47, 22-06-2007 »

And Mr Dee (remember him ?)
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« Reply #2742 on: 11:00:42, 22-06-2007 »



Gee-Gee
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