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Vince Hawthorn
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Posted at 16:03 on 27th October 2013
 I have just seen your latest uploads--- Ribblehead Viaduct.
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rustyruth
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Posted at 16:14 on 27th October 2013
Well done Vince, perhaps I should have kept it back until the pictures were a bit older Smile
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Vince Hawthorn
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Posted at 16:28 on 27th October 2013
 Well not expecting to get a quizzy I am totally unprepared, I have been lost in all the recent ones of ancient Rome and other such subjects I have been all at sea with, will have to work on one now.
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Vince Hawthorn
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Posted at 16:41 on 27th October 2013
On 11th October 2013 19:42, John Lawrence wrote:

We are, we awaited your return and as usual you didnt disappoint.

North Foreland it is. The Duke of Edinburgh attended the ceremony and switched the light to auto.

South Foreland which is near Dover, can be visited but you are not allowed to take pictures!

Well done Ruth

Over to you Ma'am

   Quick one for John, I have just noted that at South Foreland Lighthouse there is a holiday cottage in the lighthouse keeper's cottage- does that mean no holiday snaps for anyone who stays there?
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Vince Hawthorn
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Posted at 22:18 on 28th October 2013

        I had better set a new Quizzy:-

              I once worked in a beehive but never saw any honey , were was I ? 

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Andy Dodds
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Posted at 05:03 on 29th October 2013
barbers?? but i thought that would have been worked ON a beehive so wasnt sure
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Ken Marshall
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Posted at 05:44 on 29th October 2013

London City Hall-Greater London Authority building, South Bank of River Thames, Southwark.

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rustyruth
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Posted at 12:19 on 29th October 2013
I though hairpin, but that's also in not on. I think Ken May have it.
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Dave John
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Posted at 19:30 on 29th October 2013
There is a Beehive theatre in Dingle, S Ireland
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rustyruth
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Posted at 20:13 on 29th October 2013
The name for New Zealand's Parliament building is also the Beehive, but I suspect the answer will be closer to home.
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