Walter Hinteler
 
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Reply Sun 13 Mar, 2005 02:40 am
No, not all - although there might be bathrooms/showers, it's actually used VERY different to a bath.
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Walter Hinteler
 
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Reply Sun 13 Mar, 2005 02:40 am
And European continent is wrong as well.
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Walter Hinteler
 
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Reply Sun 13 Mar, 2005 03:06 am
<Why did I think, Francis would came with the correct answer within minutes? :wink: >

I'll have to leave for a couple of hours: another hint/photo?
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Francis
 
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Reply Sun 13 Mar, 2005 03:14 am
Yes, one more before you leave...
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Walter Hinteler
 
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Reply Sun 13 Mar, 2005 03:18 am
Okay. This photo shows one of the famous rooms inside that building - something (historically) quite wellknown happened there:

http://www.fco.gov.uk/Files/kimage/DIK00134,0.jpeg

<edit:deleted pic was another private photo.>

<2nd edit: added official photo>
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Francis
 
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Reply Sun 13 Mar, 2005 04:17 am
Is it in Philadelphia, PA?
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goodfielder
 
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Reply Sun 13 Mar, 2005 04:31 am
Or Boston, Mass?
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Walter Hinteler
 
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Reply Sun 13 Mar, 2005 05:43 am
None to both. As said above, it's not on ...
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Francis
 
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Reply Sun 13 Mar, 2005 06:02 am
it's not on ... Question
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Walter Hinteler
 
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Reply Sun 13 Mar, 2005 06:04 am
... the European continent.
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Walter Hinteler
 
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Reply Sun 13 Mar, 2005 06:06 am
In other words: it's not continental Europe.
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Francis
 
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Reply Sun 13 Mar, 2005 06:06 am
Laughing Laughing Laughing
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Francis
 
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Reply Sun 13 Mar, 2005 06:07 am
Neither PA and Mass!
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Walter Hinteler
 
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Reply Sun 13 Mar, 2005 06:11 am
Neither.

A 'continent', btw, is larger continuous mass of land.

Some think, isles and islands are don't belong to this mass, even when there are ferries and black wholes :wink:
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Francis
 
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Reply Sun 13 Mar, 2005 06:14 am
So it's a famous building in London?
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Walter Hinteler
 
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Reply Sun 13 Mar, 2005 06:21 am
Correct. (You mean London, England, I suppose? Laughing )
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Walter Hinteler
 
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Reply Sun 13 Mar, 2005 06:39 am
Origianally, this building should be built in the Gothic style, btw.
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Francis
 
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Reply Sun 13 Mar, 2005 07:00 am
Walter Hinteler wrote:
Correct. (You mean London, England, I suppose? Laughing )


Yes, you know, that big amount of houses around the Penderel's Oak Laughing
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Walter Hinteler
 
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Reply Sun 13 Mar, 2005 07:04 am
Francis wrote:

Yes, you know, that big amount of houses around the Penderel's Oak Laughing


I do - my feet are still aching.

In other words: a new hint.

Lebrun was there - e.g. in 1939 - too.
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goodfielder
 
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Reply Sun 13 Mar, 2005 07:11 am
Buckingham Palace?
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