ANOTHER WHAT AND WHERE ??

Bunkers, shelters and other buildings
BLAKEY
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Difficult to say whether this will be an easy one or not - have a go folks.
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Think I know the high rise in the background but not the exact photo locale. Might be close to a depot you once worked out of.
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Post by drapesy »

A one time chapel, then cinema, then factory I believe.
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yorkiesknob and drapesy - between you the needle of the gauge is flickering towards "warm." My fault - I tried to take the picture without the pesky multi storey showing     
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Once a (model) railway building, near where the station isn't.

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Might be warm , but still no advance. Looking forward to the next clue. Not on the tip of my tongue, but floating around the old grey matter somewhere.
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jim wrote: Once a (model) railway building, near where the station isn't. Got me baffled there jim - but I don't think so - although on second thoughts I just might know the place you're thinking of.
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Post by jim »

Hi Blakey. Checked on Google- where the first floor windows are out of sync! Possibly my previous post is too cryptic. Next door to Oakleigh No 41.

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jim wrote: Hi Blakey. Checked on Google- where the first floor windows are out of sync! Possibly my previous post is too cryptic. Next door to Oakleigh No 41. I think the needle has just shot beyond "Hot" Jim
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Post by Chrism »

I used to go Saturday morning swimming close by, in the late 60's early 70's. Not much of a clue but there you go.
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