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Victorian Vinegar Cookies     

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Author: minnie
Date: Mar 4, 2008 06:30

* Exported from MasterCook * Victorian Vinegar Cookies Recipe By :Lovelander Bread and Breakfast Inn Serving Size : 72 Preparation Time :0:00 Categories : Cookies Drop Formed Amount Measure Ingredient -- Preparation Method -------- ------------ -------------------------------- 1 ...
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Re: Victorian Tiling at Embankment     

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Author: lonelytraveller
Date: Feb 19, 2008 14:35

...> > escalator leading to the northbound northern line platform. There's victorian tiling on the right hand wall as you look in ... Given that the Northern Line opened in 1907, I doubt it's actually Victorian. Edwardian I might believe. Built using a stockpile of Victorian tiles? Perhaps they bought a job lot cheap after Victoria's death...
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Re: Victorian Tiling at Embankment     

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Author: MIG
Date: Feb 18, 2008 01:55

...down escalator leading to the northbound northern line platform. There's victorian tiling on the right hand wall as you look in from...> Given that the Northern Line opened in 1907, I doubt it's actually Victorian. Edwardian I might believe. Built using a stockpile of Victorian tiles? Perhaps they bought a job lot cheap after Victoria's death......
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Re: Victorian Tiling at Embankment     

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Author: Peter Beale
Date: Feb 17, 2008 15:35

...s a room behind/under the down escalator leading to the northbound northern line platform .There's victorian tiling on the right hand wall as you look in from the foot of the escalator; why? Given that the Northern Line opened in 1907, I doubt it's actually Victorian. Edwardian I might believe. According to Tim Demuth's "The Spread of London's Underground" the Charing...
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Re: Victorian Tiling at Embankment     

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Author: MIG
Date: Feb 17, 2008 14:46

...under the down escalator leading to the northbound northern line platform .There's victorian tiling on the right hand wall as you look in from the foot of ... Given that the Northern Line opened in 1907, I doubt it's actually Victorian. Edwardian I might believe. Built using a stockpile of Victorian tiles? Perhaps they bought a job lot cheap after Victoria's death... В But ...
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Re: Victorian Tiling at Embankment     

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Author: lonelytraveller
Date: Feb 17, 2008 14:44

On 17 Feb, 16:32, "ro...@mayes.org.uk" <ro...@mayes.org.uk> wrote: On 16 Feb, 12:30, lonelytraveller <nospam_lonelytraveller_nos...@hotmail.co.uk> wrote: But the Victorians didn't have escalators, so why would there have been a passageway in that particular location? Its parallel and next to the passage between the bakerloo line and the northbound northern line ...
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Re: Victorian Tiling at Embankment     

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Author: Paul Scott
Date: Feb 17, 2008 14:41

...under the down escalator leading to the northbound northern line platform .There's victorian tiling on the right hand wall as you look in from the foot of... Given that the Northern Line opened in 1907, I doubt it's actually Victorian. Edwardian I might believe. Built using a stockpile of Victorian tiles? Perhaps they bought a job lot cheap after Victoria's death... But seriously,...
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Re: Victorian Tiling at Embankment     

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Author: lonelytraveller
Date: Feb 17, 2008 14:35

... leading to the northbound northern line platform .There's victorian tiling on the right hand wall as you look in from the... of the escalator; why? Surely there's Victorian tiling in all (most) underground stations, undernath all of the modern shit that stuck on top tim But the Victorians didn't have escalators, so why would there have ...
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Re: Victorian Tiling at Embankment     

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Author: Colin Rosenstiel
Date: Feb 17, 2008 14:06

...: At embankment station, there's a room behind/under the down escalator leading to the northbound northern line platform .There's victorian tiling on the right hand wall as you look in from the foot of the escalator; why? Given that the Northern Line opened in 1907, I doubt it's actually Victorian. Edwardian I might believe. -- Colin Rosenstiel
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Re: Victorian Tiling at Embankment     

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Author: robin
Date: Feb 17, 2008 08:32

On 16 Feb, 12:30, lonelytraveller <nospam_lonelytraveller_nos...@hotmail.co.uk> wrote: But the Victorians didn't have escalators, so why would there have been a passageway in that particular location? Its parallel and next to the passage between the bakerloo line and the northbound northern line platforms, so it doesn't seem to be purposeful. Don't forget that most deep stations...
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