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Photos by Andyh: on the map, in Google Earth (KML)

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O_Joao said:

When did you take this picture? I've just been there, the building is finished and it's a fancy bar, restaurant and night club in pink and red.


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kennyS123 said:

IN IT,S HEYDAY AS A THEATRE, THE GARRICK, TRIALED PLAYS BEFORE THEY WENT TO THE WESTEND IN LONDON. MANY OF THE ORIGINAL FEATURES STILL REMAIN WHEN IT WAS A THEATRE. THE PRESEMIUM ARCH, THE VEIWING BOXES X 8, AND THE DISUSED DRESSING ROOMS. SADLY IT IS NOW A BINGO HALL, BUT AT LEAST IT HAS,NT BEEN DEMOLISHED TO MAKE WAY FOR MORE FLATS, IT NOW STANDS IN A CONSERVATION AREA SO IT SHOULD BE OK.


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kennyS123 said:

THIS IS ANOTHER GREAT BUILDING I HAVE WORKED ON , BUILT IN 1899 AS A RAILWAY STATION, ON THE CHESHIRE LINES RAILWAY. EDWARD PRINCE OF WALES WOULD ARRIVE HERE ON HIS MANY VISITS TO THE TOWN. SO I AM TOLD.


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SteveE67 said:

There's no evidence to suggest this is actually Roman.

Known locally as the Long Causeway. In 1734 the road was described as 'impassable' and was a key defensive position during the "War Of The Roses".

For more info, read "A Lancashire Lion" by James L. Maxim


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SteveE67 said:

There's no evidence to suggest this is actually Roman.

Known locally as the Long Causeway. In 1734 the road was described as 'impassable' and was a key defensive position during the "War Of The Roses".

For more info, read "A Lancashire Lion" by James L. Maxim


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eirwen said:

Bessie has been a good friend for many years.Alovely pup and lovely landlady eirwendixon


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mreck said:

This road is actually called Maple St and is the main street in Maleny. Not sure where High St came from...


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