q1 where in Thanet.
q2 where in Thanet.
q3 where in Thanet.
Day off tomorrow but having seen the forecast I think I will start decorating the fourth bedroom in the flat above the bookshop. Work today at Michael's bookshop, well it was busy before the weather closed in so a fair bit priced and put out this afternoon.
Link to the photos of the books we put out today
starting with Thanet Trams, these 2 links take you to full size uncompressed photos published on the Michael's Bookshop website.
Link to Thanet Tram Photos page 1
Link to Thanet Tram Photos page 2
This link takes you to the same 236 photos published in a more conventional way on Google's photo sharing website. I should be interested to know what people prefer with a view to the way I publish photos in the future.
Yesterday's Answers
A 1 Westbrook Tramshed
A2 Library at Saint Augustine's Abbey Ramsgate (opposite Pugin's Grange)
Established 1851.
Acquired by W Williams May 1889 from Ingold & Lewis. Williams & Co in receivership 1890.
Bought by Wastalls who were wines and spirits merchants in 1895.
Brewed for private trade with no licensed houses and ceased brewing after 1906.
Ten years ago in February 2010 we had snow here in Ramsgate
Links to the rest of the Ramsgate 2010 snow pictures
Link 1 link 2 link 3
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