My confusion, when you said this I thought it meant you had been there and were familiar with that store. Also was mentioned it belonging to Wally's father. With the thread title being Norah's Father's Shop. Yet she was a Renshaw according to the Wiki, while Wally's surname being Batty...
Greets and welcome to a fellow Buckeye, @TheWanderer247 . Spent many a happy hours wandering through Wright-Patterson AFB Museum near Dayton in my younger days. Grew up about half hour from there. Hope you enjoy your time here at the forums of LotSW.
Glad you have had the chance to watch...
Good find, John. I like that it comes with a second, backup flat cap, dog, pint and cup of tea or coffee. Do they also have a YorkshireLady one as well? Be interesting what accessories she might have: brush, tin tray, fancy hat, pinny, mangle...
I'll say! A search of the average brick weight of 4.5 pounds (2kg) each would mean 185,000 bricks to be about 832,500 pounds or 376,000 kg or 416 tons!
The LNER Class A4 4468 Mallard locomotive weighs in around 185 tons per the Wiki. Saw two references to how much it could pull:
1) A speed...
Out of curiosity I did a search to see if Jack the Ripper (1888) and Dr. Crippen (moved to London 1897) were active during the same time frame. Came across this site that seems to have a lot of info on Jack the Ripper - https://casebook.org/ . Have you seen it before, @Pearl ? You may...
Glad you had a chance to make it there. Wonderful landscape picture view of the countryside, thanks for sharing. Sounds like you had a great trip with lovely weather. Much respect for leaving a bit of ashes of your Mom at the bench.
Have seen a few thumbnail images of those about other actors. A kind of 'Where are they now..?' type thing showing the actor in rough state of a hospital bed or something. Very tasteless fakery and disgusting attempt to get clicks. Not clicked on the link so as not to give them any more than...
You are supposed to take the spoon out of the tea cup before drinking from it. ;)
I recall a Brit-Com sketch where a patient is told this from their doctor. Because they were poking themselves in the face with the spoon while drinking. Sorry for the bit of levity, did not mean to take away...
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