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QUIZ ANSWER # 155

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Last Sunday Question 1 was: 
What is the name of this Rhyl street?

Answer: Eastville Avenue.
The shot is taken from the middle of the road (not recommended) at east end of Eastville Ave, looking towards the bend that leads to Oakville Ave.

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Question 2 was: Which statements are true/false?

A: The Britannia Hotel was in High Street.

FALSE.
One of my early essays said there was a Britannia Hotel on the site of the present Co-op way back before Regal Cinema. In fact it was Britannia Inn (later renamed BritanniaForge) which I believe became a garage.

B: The pier was open to the public for a hundred years.

FALSE.
Dates given usually are 1867-1966 during which the pier had several long closures for repairs. It was closed as unsafe for a 13-year stretch between 1913 and 1930.

C: The Skytower came to us from Glasgow.

TRUE.
The Skytower came from Glasgow Garden Festival.Somewhere I said Edinburgh; the slip was spotted by Pete Bethell.
[On Internet correcting errors is no problem. Be nice if we could undo our life mistakes as easily.]

Scoring 1 win for Eastville and/or 1 win for FALSE-FALSE-TRUE:
Dilys Bagnall 2, The Great Gareth 2, Jane Shuttle 1, Sue Handley 1.

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Further to the above comments about the pier, the postcard below shows a banner declaring PIER NOW OPEN.

Click on the picture to see a bigger version.


The card is undated. Pay booths at the shore end indicate that the pier was still under private ownership at the time.

The banner may refer to re-opening after the pier had collapsed in the middle following a storm in 1909.
It wasn't the luckiest pier in the world.

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