The Capetonian WOE Thread
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Wroughton?
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In Cambridgeshire?
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Yes, it is.
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Duxford is too obvious, so Bottisham?
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I'll give you the obvious one since you mentioned it
It's the main hangar at Duxford. I did say I expected it to go quickly.
Do they have a Vulcan and Lancaster at Bottisham?
It's the main hangar at Duxford. I did say I expected it to go quickly.
Do they have a Vulcan and Lancaster at Bottisham?
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I doubt it, I just assumed you were being devious!
I'm no good at disguising the source of pics, so going on autopilot until somebody fancies taking control
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Back to bridges.
Extra point for the tractor drivers name
Extra point for the tractor drivers name
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Maybe time for a clue, this bridge shares its name with a well known London landmark and the colour of the umbrellas may help you narrow down your search
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It seems to be the Shard Bridge over the River Wyre; the significance of the umbrella colour is lorst on me though.
OH if correct.
OH if correct.
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The umbrellas are tangerine, the colours of Blackpool FC, not a million miles away
You are correct though, O/H is declared.
You are correct though, O/H is declared.
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OK sticking with football this is the only place I have ever been to a football match and that was just once. Taken about 1962. Famous team.
Can't seem to post the photo so still O/H.
Can't seem to post the photo so still O/H.
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Another go then. No keep getting HTTP error.
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Knowing your links to Manchester, I’ll have a guess at Old Trafford
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More likely to be Altringham Town - not that I can see a picture.
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Neither can I, just passing some time today
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I was thinking Gigg Lane, home to Bury FC
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The family home was in Hale which is pretty close to Alty. Bury is probably 20 miles North.
Bury is more a Wod answer 'cept I don't do footy. Seem to think Little Bro was taken to Bury by a chap 4 doors up the road
Bury is more a Wod answer 'cept I don't do footy. Seem to think Little Bro was taken to Bury by a chap 4 doors up the road
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OK another try. Bloody hell think that it has worked. Rebooted (!) computer.
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