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rustyruth
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Posted at 14:06 on 18th September 2014
Well done Ken.
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Ken Marshall
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Posted at 14:23 on 18th September 2014
What is the name of the famous cafe in Dublin where you can go upstairs at lunchtime and see a play?

Edited by: Ken Marshall at:18th September 2014 14:24
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rustyruth
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Posted at 17:34 on 18th September 2014
Sounds good to me John.
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Ken Marshall
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Posted at 23:30 on 18th September 2014

Yes,it's Bewley's Oriental Cafe. Bewley's Cafe Theatre is upstairs.

In the evening,there's cabaret,jazz or comedy.Well done John.

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rustyruth
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Posted at 15:43 on 19th September 2014
My first thoughts were Fishbourne, Bignor or Lullingstone but I think they are around 100 years earlier. I'm trying to do this without Google.
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rustyruth
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Posted at 20:41 on 19th September 2014
I'm guessing probably wrongly so that we are looking for somewhere in Kent, I'm not sure about the sone though - Folkstone ?
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Posted at 00:01 on 20th September 2014
The Roman Painted House in Dover. Vera Lynn sang "The White Cliffs of Dover". That clue gave it away.
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rustyruth
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Posted at 14:03 on 20th September 2014
Well done Ken, I'd not thought of that one.
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Ken Marshall
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Posted at 14:33 on 20th September 2014
What is the title of the 1950s movie about a Scotsman who competed in the hammer throw at an Olympic games.
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Posted at 23:23 on 20th September 2014
That's correct, John.Well done. I saw that film when I was very young.I remember the hammer almost hitting the local minister who was passing on his bike.Maybe it was a sledge hammer.
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