Thanks, Chris..
I confess I didn't read the signs in your the photo - not like me!
(going back to look)
and from your comment it looks like you looked at all the pages in the
book that I had in my gallery
because of this new smugmug thing of flashing the whole gallery before
settling on one -
On 4 September 2017 at 07:44, Bob W-PDML wrote:
> I pointed out the Nightingale thing because Karin is a Nightingale isn't she?
> As is my sister, in fact. That is, trained at St. Thomas's Hospital.
>
Ah I see. Strictly speaking, the term "Nightingale" only applies to
nurses trained ay St Tommy's
I pointed out the Nightingale thing because Karin is a Nightingale isn't she?
As is my sister, in fact. That is, trained at St. Thomas's Hospital.
> On 4 Sep 2017, at 07:17, Chris Mitchell wrote:
>
> Excellent set Ann. Winslow Bucks is very different, as you can imagine.
> It's recorded in th
Excellent set Ann. Winslow Bucks is very different, as you can imagine.
It's recorded in the Domesday book of 1086 so has been around for a short
while...
Bob will have to confirm, but the nightingale reference is because of the
Florence Nightingale hospice charity shop on the left. Maybe Bob is
t
Chris - a fer piece from Winslow
This is one of the other shots I was considering for the Sept pug.. ( I
shoot a lot of abandoned places.)
https://annsan.smugmug.com/Works-in-Print/Books-in-Print/Selections-from-SIGNS-GONE-BY/i-V6LqqrH/A
ok what is the NIghtengale ref?
ann
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