Back passage to India Traditional Cache
Royal Oak: As the owner has not responded to my previous log requesting that they check this cache I am archiving it. It is not normal to unarchive a cache, which has been archived due to a lack of maintenance.
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Royal Oak
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The Cache is a magnetic micro containing a log book and a pencil. The area is very busy during working hours, so watch out for muggles. Choose your day and time carefully!! *** YOU MUST SIGN THE LOG IF YOU WANT TO LOG THE CACHE AS A FIND. ***
India Buildings on Water Street, Liverpool, England, was built between 1924 and 1932 for Alfred Holt's Blue Funnel Line, the architect was Herbert Rowse. It was designed to be converted into a warehouse if needed and replaced an earlier building of the same name. Construction cost £1.25 million. During World War II it was badly damaged and was restored and re-opened in 1952. The building, still in use today, houses an elegant arcade of shops as well as modern office space. The Cache is situated opposite the rear entrance of India Buildings on Brunswick street. It is a magnetic micro and can be found on foot heading from the town centre towards the Pierhead, or as a drive by. Parking is available at GZ. This cache meets the GAGB Urban Placement Guidelines. * * * Congratulations to PhilPamAndRob for FTF * * *
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Serr nsgre 6
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