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Is This The Eiffel Tower?
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I have this photograph that I presumed was of the Eiffel Tower, but I am not at all sure.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.my first thought was blackpool tower but now I seen some pics of eiffel tower I thinks its more like that
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it could have been the Wembley Tower but the money ran out
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It never got that high though before it stopped jno and were demolished
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I planned to sell it with the Eiffel tower leaflet https:/ /www.th eanswer bank.co .uk/Art s-and-L iteratu re/Ques tion177 3875.ht ml
I will write that 'also included is a photograph of the Eiffel Tower - I think'
Thanks to all of you ☺
I will write that 'also included is a photograph of the Eiffel Tower - I think'
Thanks to all of you ☺
I know, bobb. I coulda seen it from my house if they'd gone ahead with it. I don't know that there would have been much to see from the top, though, Wembley was mostly fields in those days.
It would have been useful for pilots, though. As far as I know, they still use the stadium and the O2 as landmarks when they're in a holding pattern over London.
It would have been useful for pilots, though. As far as I know, they still use the stadium and the O2 as landmarks when they're in a holding pattern over London.
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