Anyone seen this? I've lost a flu, I am hoping for stacks of answers. I am going potty (what's new?). For three jolly little pointipoos, all in the best possible taste, tell me where it is to be found, building complex and place and town and planet.
You want the Hospital? Well the quickest way to get there is if you stand in the middle of the road, someone will knock you down, and then, maybe, just maybe, an ambulance may come and collect you ....
Not the Hospital .... ::15:
Looks like a mix of English and Flemish bond to me, mayhaps I could fantasize that they come from our Mystery Wreck , colours and texture and size are the same, but are they from 1600 s??
You could even fantasize that they are in James Bond, and you certainly could well be right as far as late 1600s are concerned, there are no dates for that area, except that it is very old, only hints, in the surrounding stonework. It is only the lower flue that is in brick.
Very good, there is a mild clue in the question, but not as direct as providing the name; you have earned a clue ...
This may be a good place to meet an old flame ... Forgot to say .. Not Greenmarket, and I was joshin about planet
I suspect the Spangers had something to do with this building and the reason for its present state, but not Abbey Hotel.
You are getting close I have to say. All you need is a flash of inspiration.
It is amazing just how some things connect .... Not being a fan of Tombliboos, they do connect with Noches en los Jardines de España by Manuel de Falla; a rather interesting pun that would make in the circumstances. Besides, I can say the Falla was born a few years after this chimney was formed. Or as my uncle would have it chimbley . That will teach that Turk not to lean over the grille again, when the Spanish are cooking. But Not Turk s Head.