16) John Watt and Son
17) T and D Coffee House. At this point we were ridiculously hungry and the smell of food was killing us.
18) Guildhall Museum. Unfortunately it was closed, and calling the number on the sign didn't help us in figuring out how to get in...
19) Fisher Street
20) Club Concrete. This one wasn't very hard to locate
21) Fusehill Street Library. Zero energy at this point.
22) Sheepmount. One of the first places we visited, unaware how exhausting the rest of the hunt would be.
23) Central Library. The book was left in the wrong place, which made finding it quite a chore...
24) Will Nixon and Sons with William the cat
25) Lowther Arcade. "Enter if you're outrageous" - what a funny pun...
AND FINALLY WE WERE DONE
it was fun, but ridiculously exhausting.
Team Sam, Iinu and Julia. (Sadly, Lottie was missing.)
Friday, 21 September 2012
Digital treasure hunt madness
Current mood: we hate life, please let us die. It's been a tough four hours of constant walking in a single group, as one of our team mates has mysteriously disappeared so we could not divide the work between two pairs. Ah well. At least we're done.
1) Victoria Viaduct. EWS = emergency water supply |
2) Howard Arms |
3) Cathedral - Sir James Graham and Sam |
4) Fun2Do |
5) Old Tullie House and the Wally Bird |
6) The Sands Centre - stupid bronze birdy |
7) The Sandwich Mill, which we walked past twice without realising it was there |
8) Thongs N Things. This style will catch on. |
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