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"Aidan" wrote in message ups.com... Doctor Evil wrote: I came across a gas pressure gauge still connected to the meter via the rubber tube. It had been there since the house was converted to natural gas - 10 years before. I am surprised that they let you into the house again. It must have been nice to get your gauge back; hadn't you missed it? Hibernian Person, I actually threw it away, as it was coated in light rust, well the case was. Did you want it? |
"Doctor Evil" wrote in message eenews.net... "Ian Johnston" wrote in message news:cCUlhtvFIYkV-pn2-s0hYyUjhLfpw@localhost... On Wed, 13 Jul 2005 16:07:08 UTC, Rob Morley wrote: : I thought it was so they could have a mini nature reserve in the : middle of each one - lots of nice trees in Telford (in the bits where : I've been anyway). I am told that the new stand at Worcester racecourse was built in the wrong place, and they had to move the racecourse to pass in front of it... A building, built in the 1950/60s at Manchester uni, was built the wrong way around. It was clear the large main entrance faced the back. any idea which building? I'm struggling to remember the layout of the place now, but I think that there were a couple of buildings that faced onto courtyards at the back, even though Oxford Road seemed like the natural frontage. -- Richard Sampson mail me at richard at olifant d-ot co do-t uk |
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