Last week’s photograph was either far too easy, or you were all back on form, with lots of correct answers. Well done everyone! The picture was of Paulton in the snow – but do you think you know where this week’s photograph was taken? If you enjoy this feature and have any special (or particularly challenging) photos for our readers at home to ponder over, they can be emailed to us via: [email protected]
Well done to: Norma Attwood, Simon Chard, Paul Hancock, Neil Gillard, Steven Eyles, Keith and Loraine Pursey, Joy Thomas, Jonathan Griffin, Colin Button, Frankie Ford, Janet Stevens, Jane Chant, Eric Brain, Beth Selway, Ricki Moon, Ivor Davis, Delphine Watts, Peter Box, Pete Callow, Roger Clark, Pete Brimble, Mike Pope, Roy Barnes, Valerie Rogers, Mike Ford, Jeff Parsons, Sally Bown, Brian Horler, Elaine Bowen, Pam Dukes, Christine Oatley, Graham Brown, Les Box and Hannah Selway, Eric Brain, Gilmour Jones and Dan Clark, who all guessed correctly. Hopefully we haven’t missed anyone!
Thanks to Radstock Museum, who have supplied this week’s photograph. The Museum is open on Wednesday, Saturday and Sunday afternoons from 2 pm – 5 pm until the end of November. The reduced days and hours will be reviewed after the Museum’s winter break, when it re-opens, (Covid permitting), in early February.
The Museum Shop is open during the same hours and it is hoped will also open in December on Saturdays for Christmas shopping.
The Museum has been treated with a virus shield spray and there is a one-way system in place to help keep visitors safe.
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