Picture(s) of the day....
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Only been in a couple of cathedrals, Durham, which is just down the road, and York.
Will forever kick myself for not going in to Cologne Dom, magnificent from the outside and allegedly far better in.
Have some photo's of the exterior but all on slides. One day I'll buy a scanner to convert them. Most of my photo's are on slide film.
Will forever kick myself for not going in to Cologne Dom, magnificent from the outside and allegedly far better in.
Have some photo's of the exterior but all on slides. One day I'll buy a scanner to convert them. Most of my photo's are on slide film.
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Went on the roof tour at Salisbury when I was a teenager - very interesting! I was fascinated by the clock that is in there, supposedly the oldest working clock in the world
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I'll promote this little contribution from the "Bargain Basement Electric" thread to the POTD thread, to join Chris' car related christmas artwork.
Join in with your own contributions, for a bit of FCF seasonal creativity
Join in with your own contributions, for a bit of FCF seasonal creativity
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Here's a subtle contribution to the theme, anyone know the connection?

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I am amazed at that clock, to think that we had that level of mechanical skill and knowledge plus the availability to produce the necessary materials in the 13ths century - mind boggling.
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Its a decent off-roader, and can accomodate a lighted up Christmas tree on the roofmickthemaverick wrote: 14 Dec 2019, 10:31 Here's a subtle contribution to the theme, anyone know the connection?![]()

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He could start a forest fire with all those lights.
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Well found Neil, and even doubled the link in the process!!
Now because you found that far too easily, here's a "Spot the Shuttlecock" picture for you!!
Now because you found that far too easily, here's a "Spot the Shuttlecock" picture for you!!

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You can now buy a £2,500 Christmas “jumper” for your car
Dealer network offering festive vinyl wrap for the terminally tasteless
Surely fake news....but straight from the Horses website here's the evidence
Dealer network offering festive vinyl wrap for the terminally tasteless
Surely fake news....but straight from the Horses website here's the evidence
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My brother and his wife had one each of those in Australia, they were produced under three different badges, Ford Kia and Mazda.Peter.N. wrote: 14 Dec 2019, 10:48 I am amazed at that clock, to think that we had that level of mechanical skill and knowledge plus the availability to produce the necessary materials in the 13ths century - mind boggling.
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Gibbo, did you quote the wrong thing or have I lost the plot? 

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Yes Mick, clicked on the wrong quote but quickly deleted it...……...but it didn't delete. 

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Just having a virtual drive around Lochearnhead on google street view looking for the garage mentioned by Puxa on the Garages thread and discovered something absolutely fascinating, on a fascination scale of 1-10 this is about 8
(that is in the category of fascination---unbelievable coincidences)
Here it is
Well......this of course

Here it is
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Well......this of course
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