…on the front of a church

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That’s nice
Thanks
love finding snippets of history
Yes, and sometimes in the most unexpected places
Ahh, a fairly new building for you…a bit odd.. Terrific photo Sue 😀
ApThanks, Cee
Where, Sue? You know I like the details….
Reigate
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I do like to see those dates on buildings. I think we should still do that now, or future historians will be relying on guesswork.
Best wishes, Pete.
The buildings created now aren’t likely to last a song!
I like finding things like this, Sue. I’m glad they left it there.
So am I!
Very nice – I love the arch with the irregular bricks in the centre.
Yes, I was drawn to that