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Stephens more or less in the right area. It's the Pilgrim fathers statue(I think called the Pilgrims pocket) at Rotherhithe.
I've walked pass here many times, I'm not to keen on this statue and much prefer the new Dr Salter statue about 500 yards further into town.
St Mary's church just round the corner if worth a visit though.
Neigh! Seriously, I'm afraid it can seem so, athough Andy and I sometimes don't answer (even if we know) to try to get more interest from others. I suspect it will run until it's down to two participants! Any ideas on how to make it more popular would be welcome (by me at least).
Andrew
I would suggest posting something that others might just have a clue about. Most of the images are historical - churches, parts of architecture, ancient statues - often from the south of England where people may have walked past in their daily walk.
I like pretty things and interesting scenes - even places where I may have travelled, but something colourful to catch my eye.
This long running thread seems to be a bit of a three horse race with an occasional outsider like myself popping in
Neigh! Seriously, I'm afraid it can seem so, athough Andy and I sometimes don't answer (even if we know) to try to get more interest from others. I suspect it will run until it's down to two participants! Any ideas on how to make it more popular would be welcome (by me at least).
Stephens more or less in the right area. It's the Pilgrim fathers statue(I think called the Pilgrims pocket) at Rotherhithe.
I've walked pass here many times, I'm not to keen on this statue and much prefer the new Dr Salter statue about 500 yards further into town.
St Mary's church just round the corner if worth a visit though.
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