Excellent set Ann. Winslow Bucks is very different, as you can imagine.
It's recorded in the Domesday book of 1086 so has been around for a short
while...

Bob will have to confirm, but the nightingale reference is because of the
Florence Nightingale hospice charity shop on the left. Maybe Bob is
thinking of another song, "A Nightingale Sang in Berkeley Square"?

Incidentally we carried on to visit the historic Clayton House where
Florence used to spend her summers as she was a friend of the owners.

Chris

On 2 Sep 2017 23:19, "ann sanfedele" <[email protected]> wrote:

> Chris - a fer piece from Winslow
>
> This is one of the  other shots I was considering for the Sept pug.. ( I
> shoot a lot of abandoned places.)
>
>
> https://annsan.smugmug.com/Works-in-Print/Books-in-Print/Sel
> ections-from-SIGNS-GONE-BY/i-V6LqqrH/A
>
> ok what is the NIghtengale ref?
>
> ann
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