May 2020
6:49am, 11 May 2020
453 posts
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funkyPOM
This was a great History lesson, I went for pre 1900 in the end....
St Mary's Basilica (foundation stone laid 1846)
Johnstone Park (1872)
Oldest Building in Geelong - Customs House (1838).
Eastern Beach Mineral Spring (discovered 1882)
Geelong Botanic Gardens (1851)
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May 2020
8:15am, 11 May 2020
11,147 posts
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SarahWoo
Great stuff, fPOM!
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May 2020
9:21am, 11 May 2020
5,509 posts
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minardi
Nice one POM. I'm stuck for ideas even though it was my idea!
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May 2020
9:31am, 11 May 2020
41,530 posts
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Derby Tup
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May 2020
9:57am, 11 May 2020
6,766 posts
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WA
Brilliant POM! I particularly like the basilica
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May 2020
10:23am, 11 May 2020
33,123 posts
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♪♫ Synge ♪♫
The Ideford Arch dates from 1810.
The village is, however, much more ancient according to this sign.
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May 2020
4:17pm, 11 May 2020
448 posts
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CreatureOfTheHill
Ancient. well that depends on your perspective on time
Ancient for our children is
Ancient for some is standing stones a couple of thousand years old
Ancient for us is the stone that has lain as part of the land since before we defined history
We would have got a better picture of the stones, but we are keeping away from buildings where we might bring contagion. So although normally we would walk through the farm, we kept distance to keep from stressing the farmer or nearby residents we would have passed. That and the weather was moving in fast. Hopefully you can make them out behind the farm buildings.
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May 2020
4:18pm, 11 May 2020
449 posts
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CreatureOfTheHill
Doh, muppet forgot to copy the link for the last photo. Which should have been
Ancient for us is the stone that has lain as part of the land since before we defined history
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May 2020
5:14pm, 11 May 2020
6,767 posts
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WA
I've been struggling with semantics too with this one. Lots of old buildings etc locally, but nothing I'd describe as *ancient* When I asked the girls what they thought, Marigold helpfully suggested I just take a selfie and post that.
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May 2020
5:16pm, 11 May 2020
5,513 posts
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minardi
I'm liking your stones CotH, and your ancient village Synge. The best I could come up with was the oldest headstone in our cemetery
I was going to go to our Guildhall as it dates to 1390 but it was a step too far (literally) for today's run!
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