A just for fun 'Where was this photo taken'?
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Leodian wrote: Where was this photo taken? City centre location? It's a rustic brick, much favoured during 1980's builds
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drapesy wrote: Butts Court? Yes. Well done drapesy. On seeing that container today with the cigarette butts just in Butts Court from The Headrow I could not resist taking the photo. Edit added moments after. I'm sure you were also right Caron.
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A good one that Leodian very apt too.Great guess as well Drapsey, well done
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Did someone say Butts?Medieval Butts:-They were situated on a flat area of land, up to 200m longThe Medieval Butts were usually located on the outskirts of villages or towns on common landA range was designated where archers could practise shooting their arrowsThe targets were originally made of a number of circular, turf-covered target mounds with flat topsThe mounds then provided a level platform for the targetsThe mounds ranged between 2m to 8m across and 1m to 3m in height