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Vince Hawthorn
Vince Hawthorn
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Posted at 21:26 on 28th May 2014
  Church boundary , Cast iron fence.
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Neil Rodgers
Neil Rodgers
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Posted at 21:44 on 28th May 2014
Church, Crosses, Coloured cycles, Carvings, Caution lines, Capital, Casket, Columns, Creamation urn, Ceramic urn, 

Edited by: Neil Rodgers at:28th May 2014 21:55
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rustyruth
rustyruth
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Posted at 16:16 on 29th May 2014
You're looking (very closely) for 2 words, one of Neil's words is partially correct Smile
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Neil Rodgers
Neil Rodgers
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Posted at 19:51 on 29th May 2014

Hi Ruth it would be better if I was a millon miles away than just a little

 I will go for Capital urn 

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rustyruth
rustyruth
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Posted at 20:56 on 29th May 2014
Probably Neil because you've picked the wrong word Smile
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rustyruth
rustyruth
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Posted at 20:58 on 29th May 2014
A bit of a clue. There are several in the picture, some are more obvious than others, but you are still going to have to look very closely, because none are that obvious Smile
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rustyruth
rustyruth
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Posted at 12:53 on 30th May 2014

You have the first word John, don't look at the bikes, look at some other things in the distance Smile

Same number of letters as bars though. 

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Neil Rodgers
Neil Rodgers
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Posted at 08:53 on 31st May 2014
Cross arms
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rustyruth
rustyruth
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Posted at 14:51 on 31st May 2014
Neil has it, cross arms are parts of a pylon, well done and over to you Smile
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Neil Rodgers
Neil Rodgers
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Posted at 15:17 on 31st May 2014
Hi John do you want to take this one without your clue I would not have got the answer.
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