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Christopher Howse

@BeardyHowse

Writer for the Telegraph. Author of Soho in the Eighties and The Train in Spain.

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Shephard Taylor sketched this coal plate in Gerrard Street in 1863. The same pattern is still to be seen in Belgrave Road, London SW1. #opercula No 74
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Turning the corner from Broad Street to the Cornmarket in Oxford – William Baker House, once a cabinetmaker, rebuilt 1915, recently Waterstones, now empty.
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@JamesMunro5 J F Bentley intended a marble floor – as in St Andrew's chapel, with its inlaid fishes. Money was tight and the marble was bought instead by the architect of Norwich Union's Surrey House, Norwich.
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@BeardyHowse With time and enough cash they could lay a mosaic floor there. That would look rather good. Anyway, just saying 😀
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Westminster Cathedral has been moving clumps of chairs to varnish the floor and it produces a temporary sense of space.
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An 1895 photo showing ships leaving the port of Swansea at high tide. There was a local pub named "The Cape Horner" until quite recently... Image: RD Rhodes (copy).
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Nice early 19th-century inner porch to keep the draughts out. Church of Our Lady of Carmel, Faro, Portugal.
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St Anthony of Padua (or of LISBON as he's known in these parts) – detail of an exuberant side altar in the church of Our Lady of Carmel in Faro, Portugal.
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A cloudy day but magnolias blooming gloriously in Notting Hill.
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@ArmandDAngour @BeardyHowse If you use unspaced em-dashes as standard dash (as at OUP), you need longer dashes, typically 2ems, in fiction to show interrupted speech. 2em dashes are also used (but should be spaced) to indicate when an entire word is missing, as in the parish of —— .
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Churrascaria, Largo do Carmo, Faro, Portugal.
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Lovely lavabo: cold and cold taps on this Baroque basin in the sacristy of the church of Our Lady of Mount Carmel in Faro, Portugal.
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@pjbryant It's: 3.1415926535897932384626433832795028841971693993751058209749445923078164062862089
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It's Pi Day every day at Faro, where, behind the immensely long old Custom House, they laid, in traditional stone calçada, Pi to – how many places? It ends in 89...
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Beautifully turned corner on the house of the Captain General, in Faro – till you see the graffiti.
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@TheFrameBlogX A maths teacher was on the council and he offered a decorative sequence suitable for any length. The full extract used was: 3.1415926535897932384626433832795028841971693993751058209749445923078164062862089
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@pjbryant The collocation is frequent: 3.1415926535897932384626433832795028841971693993751058209749445923078164062862089
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@BeardyHowse 3.141592653589 Which oddly, is the point at which I stopped memorising pi all those years ago
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Spring colours: blue, green, orange. In the cathedral square, Faro, Portugal.
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