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The answer on the card, the only one I can accept is that the avatar depicts Tommy Smith's garden shed. It has to be so big to house all his winners medals and his shrine to Clive Thomas.
No winners this time so the prize rolls over to next month.........
I agree that it does look like Oriel Chambers. An interesting building this as it was the first in the world to be built with a glass curtain wall. The exterior walls do not support the weight of the building and it was designed with the users of the building in mind rather than the aesthetic sensibilities of passers-by. The amount of light inside must have seemed nigh-on miraculous in its day. Needless to say, such innovation was pilloried at the time in this country. Visiting Americans, though, recognised the design as the breakthrough that it was and realised that buildings constructed in such a way could be built way taller than traditionally possible. Hence, the skyscraper was born. Here is the world's first. In miniature.
However, the correct answer will be revealed tomorrow. Still time to enter.......
Jesus wept...The answer on the card, the only one I can accept is that the avatar depicts Tommy Smith's garden shed. It has to be so big to house all his winners medals and his shrine to Clive Thomas.
No winners this time so the prize rolls over to next month.........
The answer on the card, the only one I can accept is that the avatar depicts Tommy Smith's garden shed. It has to be so big to house all his winners medals and his shrine to Clive Thomas.
No winners this time so the prize rolls over to next month.........