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lastlid
16th August 2012, 21:57
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andy222
16th August 2012, 22:01
Tower Hamlets?
lastlid
16th August 2012, 22:02
Or this.....
lastlid
16th August 2012, 22:02
Tower Hamlets?
No...try again...:D
Dedworth
16th August 2012, 22:10
Blackburn ?
imagine
16th August 2012, 22:10
im guessing,,,,,,,,,,,, russia ?
lastlid
16th August 2012, 22:10
Blackburn ?
Nope...:NoNo:
lastlid
16th August 2012, 22:11
im guessing,,,,,,,,,,,, russia ?
Nooooooooooooooooo :D
lastlid
16th August 2012, 22:15
Brighton.....amazing eh...:icon_lol:
"During World War I a former Royal Palace in England was converted into a hospital for soldiers of the British Indian Army
This is the story of wounded turbaned warriors from the battlefields of France sent to the hospitals of Brighton"
http://www.sikhmuseum.com/brighton/
andy222
16th August 2012, 22:19
Bradford?
lastlid
16th August 2012, 22:22
Bradford?
West Midlands...:omg: :D
andy222
16th August 2012, 22:24
Well I never.:icon_lol:
imagine
16th August 2012, 22:25
:omg:
lastlid
16th August 2012, 22:26
Well I never.:icon_lol:
That's what I thought when I saw it....:icon_lol:
Arthur Little
16th August 2012, 23:29
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Hmm ... Brighton? :anerikke: ... I'd have said Prague!
Lhailhani
16th August 2012, 23:34
brighton~! i am right..google is so cool to search :D:D
Arthur Little
16th August 2012, 23:58
Brighton.....amazing eh...:icon_lol:
:grosyeux: ... INDEED!
"During World War I ...
... :olddude: ... bit before EVEN MY time!
... a former Royal Palace in England ...
... :cwm24: ... WHOSE WAS it? Henry Tudor's?
... was converted into a hospital for soldiers of the British Indian Army
This is the story of wounded turbaned warriors from the battlefields of France sent to the hospitals of Brighton"
http://www.sikhmuseum.com/brighton/
And ... instead of returning to the Sub-Continent ... they sallied forth (like "Willies of Normandy" with their "conkers") amongst the Sassenach and multiplied! :do_it: Tut tut!
grahamw48
16th August 2012, 23:59
Bah ! Give me time to answer...correctly . :cwm3:
Rhose
17th August 2012, 04:28
Bah ! Give me time to answer...correctly . :cwm3:
times up graham!!! lol.. your late lastlid answer his question... I will answer it was the castle in a Aladdin..:icon_lol: kidding!!
lastlid
17th August 2012, 06:48
I have been to Brighton, but don't remember seeing that there. (But it was as a kid, though.)
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http://www.timetravel-britain.com/articles/towns/brighton.shtml
Dedworth
17th August 2012, 10:07
I was going to say Royal Pavillion Brighton but was thrown by the minarets which made think it was a mosque thrown up recently in a Northern mill town. Very clever
lastlid
17th August 2012, 10:24
I was going to say Royal Pavillion Brighton but was thrown by the minarets which made think it was a mosque thrown up recently in a Northern mill town. Very clever
Thats what I thought too. And I recall Andy asking about the cost / funding of building the mosques and thought :omg:
Looks a bit tooooo grand for a northern mill town though.....
Would make a great curry emporium though...:D
lastlid
17th August 2012, 12:09
... :cwm24: ... WHOSE WAS it? Henry Tudor's?
Evidently not....
"The Royal Pavilion is a former royal residence located in Brighton, England. It was built in three campaigns, beginning in 1787, as a seaside retreat for George, Prince of Wales, from 1811 Prince Regent. It is often referred to as the Brighton Pavilion. It is built in the Indo-Saracenic style prevalent in India for most of the 19th century, with the most extravagant chinoiserie interiors ever executed in the British Isles."
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Royal_Pavilion
When I get a chance next year I might visit Brighton and have a look at it. It kind of looks impressive....
Dedworth
17th August 2012, 13:40
When I get a chance next year I might visit Brighton and have a look at it. It kind of looks impressive....
Unlike the rest of Brighton which get's tackier by the year :icon_lol:
lordna
17th August 2012, 14:53
Unlike the rest of Brighton which get's tackier by the year :icon_lol:
Yep thats true enough!
I used to go to Brighton a lot as a kid...but then there were two piers and lots of old style penny arcade machines.
Brighton is still worth a visit just to wander along 'The Lanes' ...and of course visit the Royal Pavilion.
A visit to Brighton always reminds me of the Graham Green novel Brighton Rock which also depicts it as being rather seedy.
lastlid
17th August 2012, 23:37
Yep thats true enough!
I used to go to Brighton a lot as a kid...but then there were two piers and lots of old style penny arcade machines.
Brighton is still worth a visit just to wander along 'The Lanes' ...and of course visit the Royal Pavilion.
A visit to Brighton always reminds me of the Graham Green novel Brighton Rock which also depicts it as being rather seedy.
And of course Quadrophenia...:xxgrinning--00xx3:
lordna
18th August 2012, 16:29
And of course Quadrophenia...:xxgrinning--00xx3:
Yep...that too. I well remember the battles that took place between the Mods and Rockers at the time
stevewool
18th August 2012, 20:47
hust seen this thread and yes i was going to say brighton, so i was right :xxgrinning--00xx3:
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