All these years in Bath, and I have only just noticed this graffiti - T. MILES, 1956. Second prize goes to the first person to tell me which street it is in, and first prize goes to T. Miles if he/she owns up to making it.
T Miles must have spent all that time on hands and knees to carve this thing into the Welsh pennant! It looks as though they were spotted by a policeman right at the last minute when finishing off the 6. They spent too long on the first 'T' above, in the wrong place - that must have been the problem.
I will hazard a guess that the stone setts are in either The Beazer Maze, The Royal Crescent or The Circus. If either of these are correct please send prize to the old gent in France.
Yes - you win, Sol. Westgate Street it is. All I have to do now is think of a prize for you. and you have to send me your address so I can send it. I'll warn you though, I am an axe-murdering stalker.
T Miles must have spent all that time on hands and knees to carve this thing into the Welsh pennant! It looks as though they were spotted by a policeman right at the last minute when finishing off the 6. They spent too long on the first 'T' above, in the wrong place - that must have been the problem.
ReplyDeleteYou can see your face in those shoes
ReplyDeleteAny excuse to show off the Crockett and Jones.
DeleteMaybe it's a pauper's grave?
ReplyDeleteNice shoes. Perfect shine.
ReplyDeleteNeutral wax, darling.
DeleteI will hazard a guess that the stone setts are in either The Beazer Maze, The Royal Crescent or The Circus. If either of these are correct please send prize to the old gent in France.
ReplyDeleteSorry, wrong at all three attempts. The old c... gent in France doesn;t need the prize anyway.
DeleteBridge Street ? XXXX
ReplyDeleteNope. Think cinemas. Think 1950s.
DeleteSt. Michael's Place ? XXXX
DeleteNo, Westgate Street - see Sol's winning entry.
DeleteOh Bugger !! XXXX
DeleteBugger Bognor Street? No...
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ReplyDeleteMile St? (anag)
ReplyDeleteAnag of what?
DeleteT. Miles !! XXXX
DeleteThat is NOT bloody anagram!
DeleteThey must have been grovelling on the ground for an age scraping away, unnoticed by any passing bobbies on the beat.
ReplyDeleteExactly. And those were the days when bobbies DID actually wander around on their own.
DeleteMain St.
ReplyDeleteAny minute now, someone's going to say 'Elm Street'.
DeleteFirst St.
ReplyDeleteLast chance.
DeleteWest Gate? Trim Street or upper borough wall?
ReplyDeleteI don't know...
Yes - you win, Sol. Westgate Street it is. All I have to do now is think of a prize for you. and you have to send me your address so I can send it. I'll warn you though, I am an axe-murdering stalker.
DeleteElm Street. Not a clue - but the shoes are nice.
ReplyDeleteWhat a nightmare.
DeleteQueen street?
ReplyDeleteNo, and not Gay Street either.
DeleteTwat street then
ReplyDeleteClose. 'Twat Close'. No, Sol has already guessed it as Westgate Street.
Deletelol Mary Berry is doing the lights tonight in Bath so OH wont be home till god knows when.
ReplyDeleteI like her (and daughter's) hot sauce, but that is as far as my experience has gone with her so far.
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