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David Bradley wrote:
On Thu, 3 Nov 2005 22:09:27 +0000 (UTC), "Brimstone" wrote: David Bradley wrote: On Thu, 3 Nov 2005 00:58:36 -0000, "Marratxi" wrote: "R.C. Payne" wrote in message ... HUGE SNIP Indeed, memory suggests that in parts of the US (Philadelphia spring to mind) they are sometimes called "trackless trolleys" where "trolley" is a common synonym for "streetcar" or "tram" (for those of us brought up that side of the atlantic in the last 40 years, we all remember Mr. Rogers' Trolley). Robin When, as a kid in the 1940s and 50s, I visited my grandmothers in Bradford the trolleybuses were always referred to as tracklesses. Baz This thread has prompted me to produce a web site on the 'issues'. Please have a look at www.tfwl.co.uk I note you still haven't told us which "unique shopping outlets and generally architecturally interesting and sound buildings" are kikely to be demolished. I have now by putting up a page at http://www.tfwl.org.uk/lido1.html So why put your response in a place where no one can react? You site doesn't even include photos of the building you claim will be affected to allow people to make their own judgement. Building of architectural interest are eligible for listing by English Heritage. Are any of the buildings you claim will be demolished so listed? If not will you be making a listing application? |
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