You know, all the time I’ve been in the area, I’ve never thought of that!! <doh>And a very appropriate name for the road, given the nature of this site!
You know, all the time I’ve been in the area, I’ve never thought of that!! <doh>And a very appropriate name for the road, given the nature of this site!
That looks like it was carved yesterday.St John The Evangelist
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Maybe it's been overgrown on that corner for a long time??That looks like it was carved yesterday.
It just amazes me how some are barely noticeable but others seem freshly carved.Maybe it's been overgrown on that corner for a long time??
Since it's no longer legal, I'll take it for twice it's face value.I must start spending this
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I should have used something to show the actual size of this pound note...
Pity it wasn't a year younger, over twice the value.....Since it's no longer legal, I'll take it for twice it's face value.
By your standards. That's before civilization came to my part of the world. (1840's). Couple that with an abiding edifice complex, especially among the evangelicals, and you just don't see too many old churches. In the town where I grew up, ours was the last of the old churches left(1874) with a High Church makeover in the 20's and 30's.Maybe it's been overgrown on that corner for a long time??
It was only built 1827 - 1829, so not overly old
By your standards. That's before civilization came to my part of the world. (1840's). Couple that with an abiding edifice complex, especially among the evangelicals, and you just don't see too many old churches.
In the town where I grew up, ours was the last of the old churches left(1874) with a High Church makeover in the 20's and 30's.