London underground map in Shakespeare language, London, November 2019
Copyright Debbie Smyth, 13 November 2019
Posted as part of Tuesday Photo Challeng: Slope
London underground map in Shakespeare language, London, November 2019
Copyright Debbie Smyth, 13 November 2019
Posted as part of Tuesday Photo Challeng: Slope
It would be fun to match up all these plays to their stations and look for connections… Great post!
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I wonder how well people would cope if they changed the names on the stations too!
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That must cause massive confusion to some tourists.
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I hadn’t thought of that, David. I’ll understand now if I get asked how to find two gentlemen from Verona!
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What was the name of your nearest station Debbie ?
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A good question, Brian. The names given don’t seem to tie very closely to the real names, I have to say. I come into London at St Pancras which seems to translate as Henry VI parts 1, 2 and 3. I must remember to recite a few lines each time I pass through the station!
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When I was in London last The station we were closest to was Elephant and Castle but I can’t find it . Oh for a memory
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I’m afraid that’s just off the map 😦
James I is Waterloo, and Elephant & Castle is 2 stops south of that on the brown line (Bakerloo)
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That’s why, Thanks for looking Debbie
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