Jen Pedler

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Posted: 10 Jun 2013


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 benastrada
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If the 'Frenglish' title is a clue.... could it be South Kensington, the French Institute maybe? (complètement wild guess... :-)
10 years ago.
 Jen Pedler
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benastradaMerpeople wasn't meant to be frenglish or even franglais! As far as I know there isn't a French connection but interesting speculation.
Jim Stokoe Not a civic building and not particularly close to the Thames
10 years ago.
 Jen Pedler
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I'm not sure what it symbolizes. (Trying to find out!). Can't think of a Nordic connection though. The Waves might have been conceived in this area...
10 years ago.
 Jen Pedler
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Bloomsbury, yes, where they lived in squares, moved in circles and loved in triangles. Take your pick of the three.
10 years ago.
 benastrada
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I agree with Jim... Bizarrely, I always thought of the Bloomsbury crowds as being into art and literature and not so much maths or geometry, might have to re-assess!
No idea about where this is though it does look familiar...
10 years ago.
 Jen Pedler
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Think you've got your triangulation wrong, Jim! Believe Geographia (and also above I did suggest that you selected either square, circle or triangle...). Please now type correct guess into box below to be awarded the point!
I still haven't worked out what the relief is meant to symbolise though. Will post update if I ever find out...
10 years ago.
 Jen Pedler
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Jim, I beg your pardon. The building is Tavistock Court which is in Tavistock Sq - or at least, it faces the square (on north side) but I think the road might be called Endsleigh Place. I was convinced you'd tracked it down before but forgot that the building itself was called Tavistock Court.
I shall award you double points to make up for the confusion I have caused (and give myself a slap on the wrist...)
10 years ago.

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