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THIS DAUGTHER RESIDES AT SAINT RUPERTS TOWER Traditional Cache

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Hidden : 7/20/2010
Difficulty:
1.5 out of 5
Terrain:
2 out of 5

Size: Size:   small (small)

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Geocache Description:

To celebrate their milestone, the 100th cache placed by Team Marzipan was called The Mother Cache (GC15RYZ). The object of The Mother Cache is for finders to take one of the ready-prepared caches, BUT ONLY if they are going to hide it as a Daughter Cache.. This cache is one such daughter that resides at SAINT RUPERTS TOWER.

Prince Rupert's Tower, or The Roundhouse, is an old Bridewell or lock-up that is still located on Everton Brow, in Netherfield Road, Everton, Liverpool. It is used on the crest of Everton F.C.. The tower takes it name from Prince Rupert of the Rhine who stayed in the village a century earlier.

It was built in 1787, and was used to incarcerate wrong-doers until they could be hauled before the magistrate the following morning.

An early print of Everton Brow by Liverpool artist Herdman in 1800 shows the small round house with a conical roof in the middle of the penfold (cattle enclosure) which had been constructed to incarcerate drunks and deviants for the night.

Also going by the nicknames "Stewbum's Palace" or the "Stone Jug" in its day, there is a display about the lock-up in the Liverpool Museum.

Used primarily these days by council workmen to store their tools, the tower itself has fallen into disrepair recently but in May 1997, then-chairman Peter Johnson announced a plan to spend £15,000 on renovating what is one of Everton FC's most enduring symbols. The club's Megastore also incorporated the tower design into its commanding facade.

Note that the depiction of Rupert's Tower has changed a bit on the latest version of the Club crest — the tower has sprung a foundation visible below the girding fenceline.

PARKING AVAILABLE N 53.25.030 W 002.58.262

TO ENTER THE BRIDEWELL GO UP THE 10 STEPS AND ENTER THE GATE TO FIND THIS CACHE

Additional Hints (Decrypt)

ARNE PBEARE BS SRAPR 2 SRRG ORUVAQ FYNQ HAQRE FBZR OEVPXF

Decryption Key

A|B|C|D|E|F|G|H|I|J|K|L|M
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N|O|P|Q|R|S|T|U|V|W|X|Y|Z

(letter above equals below, and vice versa)