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Posted

Which 4 canals made up James Brindley's Grand cross vision?

Now lets see, canals. Ah got it

  1. The Dingwall Canal - although this is realy just the canalisation of the River Peffery for a harbour
  2. Spynie Canal - near Elgin from Loch Spynie to Lossiemouth
  3. Buchan Canal - from Inverugie to Howe of Rora
  4. Aberdeenshire Canal - Port Elphinstone to Aberdeen

Can't think of any other canals, apart from the Union, Forth-Clyde, Paisley and Johnstone and of course the Caledonian canal. Are there others? :drama:

Posted

sorry guys,

purple pinneapple got 2 out of 4 and archer got 1 out of 4.

 

Brindleys vision was for the canal system to link the 4 great rivers of england.

 

the Mersey, The Trent, The Severn and The Thames.

 

This was achieved just after his death by the opening of

1. the Grand Trunk canal( The trent and Mersey),

2.The Staffordshire and worcestishire canal linking the T&M near stafford, and the severn at Stourport on severn

3 the oxford canal, linking Coventry and oxford and the Thames

and

4. the coventry canal linking coventry and the trent and mersey

 

all these were the early phase of canal building and completed by 1780 and created a cross of waterways with the black country and birmingham at its heart.

 

Dave, purple pinnapple got closest so your question

Posted

sorry guys,

purple pinneapple got 2 out of 4 and archer got 1 out of 4.

 

Dave, purple pinnapple got closest so your question

Do you thing he's been swallowed by the toilet, or maybe skip buying his round? :D

Posted

sorry guys,

purple pinneapple got 2 out of 4 and archer got 1 out of 4.

 

Dave, purple pinnapple got closest so your question

Do you thing he's been swallowed by the toilet, or maybe skip buying his round? :D

 

um, sorry, Dave is out tonight. I'll slap his wrist when he surfaces and point him in the direction of setting a new question as soon as I can!

 

Mary

Posted

um, sorry, Dave is out tonight. I'll slap his wrist when he surfaces and point him in the direction of setting a new question as soon as I can!

 

Mary

While we wait for Dave's return is anyone up for a diverting game of GCGJ7G? :D

Normal rules apply of course - and if you don't know what they are you could always look in Stovold. :D

Posted

.....very slick....erm....erm.....Dollis Hill <_<:unsure:

Nasty nasty thought you would trap us did ya :D

 

Grange Hill

 

 

got ya Morn........Oh! Sorry! :):) almost missed that quariceps curtailment :D:wub: , back to you :huh:

Posted

Oh! That's just slicker than a slick thing that's just won the slickest thing award for 2006.

 

Well, I think I'll have to throw Percy's 1876 Rio amendment into the ring:

 

Marylebone

Posted

Astra!

 

dadgum! Wrong thread again <_<

 

Err..... hmmm..... Abba 1974 variation on the St. George's Cross strategy...

 

Waterloo

Posted

Oh deary me, the Wellington controversy died in 1984. Transverse Parallels are perfectly OK unless there's an 'R' in the month.

Posted

Can someone ask Samatha for a ruling, I think tooting broadway played on a lateral as the third move after euston frees you up to do a non loop on a triagulation move? avoiding nid of course. i could be wrong

Posted

:D<_<:unsure: Well done Ian - should have seen that coming after the my diagonal block failed, even if the Aldwich slip hastened the end. :huh::):)

 

What now, Dave back from the loo yet or are we still on hold for the purple pineapple. What do you fancy, Cheddar Gorge?

Posted

That could be tricky on a forum! I was just going to get going on Chedder Gorge. Well, Sound Charades it is, you start...

Posted

i prefer name the barcode

 

see if you can get this

 

thick black thick black thin black thin black thin black thin black thick black thick black thin black

 

i'll give you a clue...if you don't want to see it look away from the laser display board....NOW

 

clue...available in most supermarkets!

Posted

i prefer name the barcode

 

see if you can get this

 

thick black thick black thin black thin black thin black thin black thick black thick black thin black

 

i'll give you a clue...if you don't want to see it look away from the laser display board....NOW

 

clue...available in most supermarkets!

LOkLOK tupperware box 1 L

Posted

bingo yes well done..just in the nick of time too! going to be away from pc for couple of days now. long drive from south of spain about to commence.

 

one more for you to guess at....thin thin thin thin malted thick thick thin thin thick granary thin

Posted

Ok, in Dave's absence, I have been given permission to submit a question on his behalf!

 

How many different incarnations of Dr Who have there been, and name them in order from first to most recent.

  1. William Hartnel
  2. Patrick Trouton
  3. John Pertwee
  4. Tom Baker
  5. Peter Davidson
  6. Colin Baker
  7. Silvester McCoy
  8. Paul McGann
  9. Christopher Eccleston
  10. David Tennant

Boba :rolleyes: (Jango knows nothing :rolleyes: )

Posted

Ok, in Dave's absence, I have been given permission to submit a question on his behalf!

 

How many different incarnations of Dr Who have there been, and name them in order from first to most recent.

  1. William Hartnel
  2. Patrick Trouton
  3. John Pertwee
  4. Tom Baker
  5. Peter Davidson
  6. Colin Baker
  7. Silvester McCoy
  8. Paul McGann
  9. Christopher Eccleston
  10. David Tennant

Boba :o (Jango knows nothing :rolleyes: )

 

Very impressive, well done

Clearly a serious Dr Who fan then! :rolleyes:

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