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Boozers, geezers and Jack the Ripper
... mum to the wholesalers in Commercial Road to buy handbags and pictures, one of mothers entrepreneurial endeavours. They have long gone and been replaced by Pakistani restaurants and designer furniture shops. A strange mix. We left Bangladesh and arrived in what could have been Chelsea in a matter of a few hundred yards. We walked to Spitalfields, once an indoor market and trod the cobblestones where Jack the Ripper butchered 5 women between 1888 ...
Cross Country Rehearsal Day
... the Greenwich timeline, there was a clock set at the time in the capital city of each country of the competing nations.
Fence 26 The Observatory Turn. A hedge fence placed on a180 degree turn following a long gallop, with the camber of the fence adding to the degree of difficulty.
Fence 27A & B The Saxon Village. A Pair of Saxon Houses set at Right Angles again giving the riders the option of taking a direct line across the corners of ...
Flight in & first sights of Europe!
... me lol CHILL MOM, IM SAFE :) Nice to talk to the fammm.
Then we decided to go to Trafalgar square to start the touring of the city! Picked up the tube for the first time at Goodge Street Tube. It's so fast passed. People are not kidding when they tell you that! Once inside Trafalgar Square we started snapping away pix.
We had one of us with the Olympic countdown these old british women took, but it was blurry so ...
London cont'd...(incl Essex, Brighton & Arundel)
... in real life :) We filmed and took photos all around the outside, and I saw two bunnies in the backyard :) I was looking at the building and thinking,"My great-great-great grandfather lived here and saw this" :) In fact, so did my great-great-grandfather Thomas Holden Ric************ :) He was the Ric************ who moved to Australia :) (one of them). We walked back to the car and drove to the church in Blackmore. William Ric************'s father Christopher lived in ...
London
... train changes, but it was ok we weren't in a hurry and it was freezing and raining outside so it was a nice way to stay dry and warm. When we arrived at our hotel, it was self service check in. The problem with self service check in is that when you get your key and the hotel is confusing and poorly signed it can take a while to find your room. Especially as there are two different sets of lifts, and to get between them ...