In article id,
(Dr J R Stockton) wrote:
In uk.transport.london message ,
Thu, 29 Oct 2009 16:39:52, Bill Borland posted:
I do wish he'd said "British restaurant", not "British Restaurant".
Horrible memories of 1939-1945.
I think at least one may have been still running in the early/mid
sixties. The Councillor's family may remember. It was probably near
the middle of
http://maps.google.co.uk/maps?f=q&so...q=cambridge&sl
l=51.407017,-0.260955&sspn=0.008486,0.015256&ie=UTF8&hq=&hnear= Cambridge,+U
nited+Kingdom&ll=52.205401,0.121434&spn=0.002084,0 .005858&z=18&layer=c&cbll
=52.205452,0.121306&panoid=PnmB3cj0TCP3vyjL76Mfsg &cbp=12,187.87,,0,7.47
Not sure how we got onto the late lamented Cambridge Civic Restaurant (as
it was when I knew it) in this thread. It was indeed on that corner. I
only ever eat there once, when in Cambridge for my interview in 1967.
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Colin Rosenstiel