It is one of those two...but which one?
I thought they were the same... Hatfield House, then.
Hatfield Old Palace....YES!! You did that all on your own....where is everyone tonight. Well done....can I go to bed now??
On 17 November 1558 it is said that Princess Elizabeth was sitting under an oak tree at Hatfield House when a horseman appeared with the news that would change her life forever. Elizabeth, aged twenty-five, was now Queen of England. Mary I had died unpopular with her people and tormented by her own inability to produce an heir. The country now looked to the young Queen for salvation. A new era was dawning, the age of Elizabeth I.
http://www.leevalley-online.co.uk/towns/nofhertfd/hatfield.html
Ooooerrrr, guess it is the Old Palace:
Sorry, our previous posts must have overlapped...one of those two, was referring to the Princesses.
Haha... on my own. Would never have managed without the gratefully received hints.
As to your question: Where is everyone? Well, CJane said she had to leave for a while and Francis & Walter went to bed, I guess.
Thanks for the game and the history lesson. Sleep well.
G'night Piff. Have a good day.
Who- Where- What???
Can you answer any one of these questions??? I'll be in and out but I'll try to check my email notifications.
Diego Rivera: Man, Controller of the Universe, Palacio de Bella Artes, Mexico City, 1934
Or, actually....
Diego Rivera: Man at the Crossroads, destroyed around midnight of Saturday, February 9, 1934, by being chipped from the wall and smashed to powder, at Radio City in the Rockefeller Center, New York!
... of which "Man, Controller of the Universe" is a reconstruction.
You're here late Tico
Diego Rivera was a great painter, I love his work - more
so than his wife's work (Frieda Kahlo).
Ticomaya wrote:Or, actually....
Diego Rivera: Man at the Crossroads, destroyed around midnight of Saturday, February 9, 1934, by being chipped from the wall and smashed to powder, at Radio City in the Rockefeller Center, New York!
... of which "Man, Controller of the Universe" is a reconstruction.
There you go... good on ya, Tico. Your turn.
<I just can't slip anything by you two.
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I have nothing but admiration for those who can locate a nonexistent painting and name it that quickly...