Mistik-ka wrote:No photograph, but can anyone identify this historic landmark pub by the behaviour of the unforgettable lady (well, female) publican, who referred to Mrs. M. and me in a loud and matey voice, as "the two old mother….ers on the tandem"?
If no takers, I'll try to post a photograph (of the building) tomorrow.
Sorry Si I haven't got one in Crimson Lake but here's a nice one in lined Black, must keep an eye out for her this summer ten I'll oblige the railway chaps with a nice pic
Much better in the black than the green, but still not CL!
I still dream of an 'O' scale brass kit of it.....one day, when I win the lottery.
keyboardmonkey wrote:Not difficult - and not today - but hey:
I'm going to combine "rummaging around in my memory from going there years ago" and "looking at your location", and guess the Humber bridge?
Aye. It long ago ceased to be the longest single span suspension bridge in the world, but it is still the longest in the world that can be cycled over. There's good cycling to be had either side of that bridge btw.
Hi Gaz, Quite right - Its Burrow Mump at Burrowbridge on the Somerset levels with the surrounding farmland being pumped out using the extra "Dutch Pumps" to support the installed ones. It featured heavily on the news a couple of months ago. Is yours something to do with Jane Eyre - i don't want to spoil it for anyone
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