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Posted on July 6, 2024July 6, 2024

Plymouth, England – Day Four – Mayflower Museum

For our final morning we headed back to the Barbican to visit the Mayflower Museum which covered the pilgrims and their journey to America. The museum was spread over three small floors. The top floor covered the indigenous people whose lives had been irrevocably changed by the arrival of Europeans along with looking at those …

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Posted on July 5, 2024July 5, 2024

Plymouth, England – Day Three – Edgecumbe and The Box

Last full day in Plymouth and the weather turned to rain overnight. We knew that it was predicted to be drizzly this morning and wet after lunch and so we planned accordingly. We left the hotel and got a bus away from town to the coast where we caught the ferry for a short journey …

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Posted on July 4, 2024July 4, 2024

Plymouth, England – Day Two – Saltram & Smeaton

After yesterday’s drizzle is was good to wake up to sunshine. This was good news as we were going to be venturing away from the city today on a visit to the National Trust property Saltram. Having said just a couple of days ago that one of the reasons I liked Reading Buses was because …

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Posted on July 3, 2024July 3, 2024

Plymouth, England – Day One

When we told people that we had booked a short break to Plymouth the typical reaction was “Why?” The reason was that we wanted to go somewhere we hadn’t been before and we could reach by direct train from Reading. Plymouth ticked both those boxes. However, as we walked the short distance from the station …

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Posted on July 3, 2024July 3, 2024

Reading Buses Open Day

Of the many things I like about Reading the bus service is right up there. There’s a clean, modern fleet with good coverage, an excellent app and they generally run to schedule. It’s interesting that Reading Buses is one of the few buses services that has remained in public ownership being still wholly owned by …

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Posted on June 28, 2024June 28, 2024

Thames Path – Day Eight – Windsor to Maidenhead

For various reasons we’d delayed doing this next stage of the Thames Path but today we were good to go so it was a bit disappointing to wake to the news that the train we were due to get had been cancelled. No problem we thought, we’ll just get the next one. I checked and …

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Posted on June 26, 2024June 26, 2024

BAPS Shri Swaminarayan Mandir (Neasden Temple)

Over the years I have been to many a church or catherderal and can appreciate their beauty even if I don’t agree with their usage being a devout athiest. So, when I saw online pictures of a grand Hindu temple in London I added it to my list of places I wanted to visit. When …

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Posted on June 21, 2024June 22, 2024

Abbey Gateway, Reading

If you live in the town you will know that over the years Reading has played host to many an important person. It is the burial place of a king, King Henry I, the prison of a poet, Oscar Wilde, and the school of an author, Jane Austen. Only it turns out that Austin was …

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Posted on June 14, 2024June 13, 2024

Stoke Row Steam Rally

While driving through the Oxfordshire countryside on the way to Grey’s Court the other day I spotted a sign advertising the forthcoming Stoke Row Steam Rally. Helen was away that weekend so it seemed an ideal opportunity to give it a visit. On arriving at a very large field in the middle of nowhere I …

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Posted on June 12, 2024June 12, 2024

Hidden London – Euston: The Lost Tunnels

Below the pavements of Central London is a network of tunnels and ducting so large that I’m amazed that the city doesn’t sink into them. In 2017 it was estimated that there were 4 million km of networks and telecommunications lines underneath London. Slightly worrying is that at that point there was no central record …

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