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My dad showed me this on a recent visit, a friend of his came across it and loaned it to him for a look, because he knew that when I was a wee lad we used to have a caravan down in Morecambe each summer (normally used by various parts of our extended family throughout the summer months, including us).

 

This is "Twenty Miles Around Morecambe Bay", a vintage travel booklet by "well-known writer and broadcaster" Sydney Moorhouse. You can see from the price on the front this is well before the British economy finally went to the decimal system (still the old pounds, shillings and pence system here). I found Steve on the Bear Alley blog actually had an entry on this chap - he was local and wrote a number of guide books, as well as newspaper and journal articles, radio broadcasts and more. The blog post is here bearalley.blogspot.com/2006/11/sydney-moorhouse.html

 

From Steve's article it looks like this was published in 1948. Dad and I both found it quite interesting looking back over this guide to an area we spent so many family holidays in, way back in the day (although not as way back as when this was published!)

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William Fitzpatrick - Istanbul after Dark

Macfadden Books 75-298, 1970

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"East meets West in a fabulous city where the boys are willing and the girls are anxious."

 

William Fitzpatrick is a pseudonym of David M. Jones

 

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William Fitzpatrick - Tokyo after Dark

Macfadden Books 50.328, 1967

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"Tokyo after dark—where the girls are easy and inexpensive, the boys handsome and willing, and the sex the wildest in the world."

 

William Fitzpatrick is a pseudonym of David M. Jones

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Condos and office buildings line the shore of Biscayne Bay. This view of Brickell Avenue is from Rickenbacker Causeway looking north.

 

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China. Yunnan. Dali.

 

Market day in Xizhou.

 

The Bai used to weave a type of cloth called Tonghua 1,800 years ago. Bai people came up with their own type and style of attire during the Nanzhao Regime (737 – 902) and the Dali Kingdom (937 – 1253).

 

Today, Bai people wear bright clothing in coordinating colors. The fabric and embroidery used is delicate. Many pieces of Bai clothing will have a camellia flower represented on it. This flower symbolizes beauty. Often, a red scarf and a white outer layer will be worn to resemble a blooming camellia.

 

Many Bai people prefer the color white. This is because white signifies a high social status as well as dignity. Typically, white is seen somewhere on the clothing of a Bai person. Men often wear a white outer layer and white pants. Women tend to wear more colorful clothing than men, but white is always an element of their outfit. Most Bai females will wear a white, pink or light blue outer layer and a dark pink, purple or pink waistcoat.

 

If a girl is unmarried, she’ll wear her hair in a ponytail. Her hair will have a red string tied around the end of it. The string will also coil around the girl’s head. Most unmarried women will wear an embroidered apron.

 

The headscarf that’s worn on most Bai women’s heads is shaped liked a crescent. It represents a flower in the wind and the moon on a snowy evening. The top part of the scarf is white while the lower part of the scarf is embroidered with flowers. The tail of the scarf drapes over one shoulder and sways with the wind.

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The Alexander Nevsky Cathedral is an orthodox church in the Tallinn Old Town, Estonia. It was built to a design by Mikhail Preobrazhensky in a typical Russian Revival style between 1894 and 1900, during the period when the country was part of the Russian Empire. The Alexander Nevsky Cathedral is Tallinn's largest and grandest orthodox cupola cathedral. It is dedicated to Saint Alexander Nevsky who in 1242 won the Battle of the Ice on Lake Peipus, in the territorial waters of present-day Estonia. The current Russian patriarch, Alexis II, started his priestly ministry in the church.

 

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We took the White Line.

Length: 2.9 km, travel time: 13.1 min, stations: 4, opened: March 2018

 

Then, the Green Line:

Length: 3.7 km, travel time: 16.6 min, stations: 4, opened: December 2014

 

A system of urban transit aerial cable cars called Mi Teleférico ('My Cable Car') was opened in 2014. Currently eight lines are in operation, and three more lines are in the planning stage. The initial three lines were built by the Austrian company Doppelmayr. The first two lines (Red and Yellow) connected La Paz with El Alto. All stations have both a Spanish name and an Aymara name.

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