where was I today

GerryC said:
built in 1892

Without wishing to be pedantic :rob I think you'll find that's a 2005 model as it appears to have the chrome end piece on the can ;) To the best of my, admittedly limited, knowledge of these things I don't think the 1200 was built until the early 21st century. Back in 1892 they were either 1100 or 1150s :D :D
 
Glennsk

The celt was a peninsula out to the North
Garfieldus was correct in a way but evaded my question, a spin doctor?
Timolgra was a little to the South but the bridge of Cromwell, now that's something for me to chase, anyone know something about it?
The picture was the Gleensk viaduct on the old Farranfore Caherciveen line, it's near Kells bay; building that line and also closing it - once built - were both short sighted decisions.
So what about Joxer, what are you smoking? I enjoyed reading about your Cambrian adventure - fair play to you, that took balls - you're some boy.
Take care out there yall. :thumb
 


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