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You can see from the 1892 map that Clynder St hasn't been started...yet The tenements on that map appear to be the same ones today when compared with live maps, as are the stand alone houses on the south side of Copland Place (Osborne Place). The back courts of those Copland Place tenements when vie...
I would doubt that Copland Place ever crossed Clynder St. In 1892, Copland Place (or Osborne Place is it was then) was a dead end as was Brighton Place and Woodville Place. http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v195/schiehallion/ib.jpg When someone opened up Clynder St for housing they clearly extended ...
Watch where you shop if there are stairs involved where you're living like up a close. Some places leave it to the discretion of the driver to bring it up. If he feels his safety is in danger he can just refuse and you are up shit creek. If you get a sofa from DFS just now you'll wait 12 weeks becau...
And here's the old girl in her original location before she moved out to the leafy suburbs I understand the building was located in the vicinity of what is now Archaos.
I'm jist a wee sparra, I'm froze tae the marra, I'm knackered and jist aboot deid, I've nuthin' tae peck so gie's a brek, And throw us a big dod o' breid. (Malky McCormick)
A strange one this from a hilltop in north-west Skye.... http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v195/schiehallion/b12.jpg Lets see Hercule Poirot solve that one ::): Are they your boots by any chance? Put there to make the picture look sinister! Nope, in fact the really strange thing is that me and my p...