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Bob Martin July 14th 04 12:26 AM

Paddington Bear at Paddington Station
 
IIRC, the Paddington Bear in the glass case at Paddington Station was
removed "for the duration of the renovations", but doesn't seem to have ever
reappeared?



dwb July 14th 04 07:59 AM

Paddington Bear at Paddington Station
 
Bob Martin wrote:
IIRC, the Paddington Bear in the glass case at Paddington Station was
removed "for the duration of the renovations", but doesn't seem to
have ever reappeared?


Asylum process fell through and he was shipped back to Peru.




Al July 14th 04 08:03 AM

Paddington Bear at Paddington Station
 
Bob Martin wrote:

IIRC, the Paddington Bear in the glass case at Paddington Station was
removed "for the duration of the renovations", but doesn't seem to have
ever reappeared?


He was on Al-Jazeera. Apparently, the RMT union kidnapped the bear
threatening to behead it unless Arthur Scargill could be given an honorary
GCSE. But then Bob Crow started an intimate relationship with our Peruvian
friend that will no doubt be made one day into a block-busting tear-jerker.

And they put Eros back facing the wrong way too. *******s!
--
Al

John Rowland July 14th 04 08:42 AM

Paddington Bear at Paddington Station
 
"Al" wrote in message
...

And they put Eros back facing the wrong way too. *******s!


Didn't he used to point at Shaftesbury? Where does he point now?

--
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Transport Plans for the London Area, updated 2001
http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Acro...69/tpftla.html
A man's vehicle is a symbol of his manhood.
That's why my vehicle's the Piccadilly Line -
It's the size of a county and it comes every two and a half minutes



Al July 14th 04 09:02 AM

Paddington Bear at Paddington Station
 
John Rowland wrote:

"Al" wrote in message
...

And they put Eros back facing the wrong way too. *******s!


Didn't he used to point at Shaftesbury? Where does he point now?


As an aside, 'Eros' is actually the christian angel of charity rather than
the greek god.

He did use to face Shaftesbury Avenue, but now faces Lower Regent Street.
--
Al

John Rowland July 14th 04 10:30 AM

Paddington Bear at Paddington Station
 
"Al" wrote in message
...
John Rowland wrote:

"Al" wrote in message
...

And they put Eros back facing the wrong way too. *******s!


Didn't he used to point at Shaftesbury?


He did use to face Shaftesbury Avenue


Oh, I thought he pointed at Shaftesbury (the town in or near Dorset)

--
John Rowland - Spamtrapped
Transport Plans for the London Area, updated 2001
http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Acro...69/tpftla.html
A man's vehicle is a symbol of his manhood.
That's why my vehicle's the Piccadilly Line -
It's the size of a county and it comes every two and a half minutes



Martin Underwood July 14th 04 01:51 PM

Paddington Bear at Paddington Station
 
"Al" wrote in message
...
John Rowland wrote:

"Al" wrote in message
...

And they put Eros back facing the wrong way too. *******s!


Didn't he used to point at Shaftesbury? Where does he point now?


As an aside, 'Eros' is actually the christian angel of charity rather than
the greek god.

He did use to face Shaftesbury Avenue, but now faces Lower Regent Street.


Also, the arrow that he carries points downwards, as if to bury the shaft
(shafts-bury, get it?) - maybe it wasn't such an appalling pun when the Eros
statue was originally designed!



Mike Hughes July 14th 04 07:24 PM

Paddington Bear at Paddington Station
 
In message , Al
writes
John Rowland wrote:

"Al" wrote in message
...

And they put Eros back facing the wrong way too. *******s!


Didn't he used to point at Shaftesbury? Where does he point now?


As an aside, 'Eros' is actually the christian angel of charity rather than
the greek god.

He did use to face Shaftesbury Avenue, but now faces Lower Regent Street.


Just to add to your (correct) observations.

The statue was sculpted by Alfred Gilbert and is the first public statue
made from Aluminium.

To re-inforce the point (pun intended) there is *no* arrow in the bow to
signify 'the shaft is buried'

Mike

--
Mike Hughes
A Taxi driver licensed for London and Brighton
at home in Tarring, West Sussex, England

jimmy boy July 14th 04 07:38 PM

Paddington Bear at Paddington Station
 

"Mike Hughes" wrote in message
...
In message , Al
writes
John Rowland wrote:

"Al" wrote in message
...

And they put Eros back facing the wrong way too. *******s!

Didn't he used to point at Shaftesbury? Where does he point now?


As an aside, 'Eros' is actually the christian angel of charity rather

than
the greek god.

He did use to face Shaftesbury Avenue, but now faces Lower Regent Street.


Just to add to your (correct) observations.

The statue was sculpted by Alfred Gilbert and is the first public statue
made from Aluminium.

To re-inforce the point (pun intended) there is *no* arrow in the bow to
signify 'the shaft is buried'

Mike

--
Mike Hughes
A Taxi driver licensed for London and Brighton
at home in Tarring, West Sussex, England


Just a thought if EROS is facing the wrong way does that mean that you have
to propell slowly??? ;-)

Jim



Raj Rijhwani July 14th 04 10:39 PM

Paddington Bear at Paddington Station
 
On Wednesday, in article

"Bob Martin" wrote:

IIRC, the Paddington Bear in the glass case at Paddington Station was
removed "for the duration of the renovations", but doesn't seem to have ever
reappeared?


Last time I was there (in March) the bronze statue was there. But I've
never seen one in a glass case.
--
Raj Rijhwani | This is the voice of the Mysterons...
| ... We know that you can hear us Earthmen
http://www.rijhwani.org/raj/ | "Lieutenant Green: Launch all Angels!"

Peter Zinckgraf July 16th 04 01:39 PM

Paddington Bear at Paddington Station
 
Hi there,



Raj Rijhwani wrote:

Last time I was there (in March) the bronze statue was there. But
I've never seen one in a glass case.


maybe he went back to darkest Peru to see his aunt Lucy?



Have a nice one,
Peter


Chris Brady July 22nd 04 04:41 PM

Paddington Bear at Paddington Station
 
Paddington Bear and glass case was removed quite a while ago when they
first started to renovate Paddington Station. (When will they ever
finish it?). Anyway he was then rumoured to have gone to a nearby
Children's Ward at St. Mary's Hospital. However he seems to have
turned up in the window of the Left Luggage Office by Platform 12. He
was there for the last few years at least. However in the past few
months he seems to have completely disappeared. Anyone know where? The
bronze version remains in the Lawn Concourse of course.

CJB.

"Bob Martin" wrote in message ...
IIRC, the Paddington Bear in the glass case at Paddington Station was
removed "for the duration of the renovations", but doesn't seem to have ever
reappeared?



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