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Identification Longshot and Talking Point 837


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Good Evening All.

Getting back to dear Old Blighty.

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I'm going to have to quit now as I've an early start tomorrow.

Good luck to all with this one.

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That looks like one for the night shift but you never know.

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Ancaster?

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To give clues to narrow down the search area I think I may revert to the old Map Clock I used to use. What say you folks?

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Flak999, Well Done

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Flack999

On e Bay!

Ancaster

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Wish I had a £1 for every time I went through there and still did not recognise it.

Nice one Flak999

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It's Lincolnshire, my Mum lives in Market Deeping!

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Flak999 You did better than me,we lived in Bourne for 16 years and I didn't even recognise it even though I knew it's location!

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The house featured in the picture is on the B6403 (Ermine Street) heading North just past St Martins church. The four large urns are no longer there but the mullioned wall they stood on is, also the distinctive portico over the main entrance is still present.

Funny thing is, I was up at my Mothers in Market Deeping last weekend and drove through Ancaster on the Sunday!

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