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Where is the British town referred to?
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Famous within this Scottish burgh,
A great designer once lived here,
Worldly seas was the 'star' of his plans
On the esplanade his monument stands.
(I've also posted this on Quizzes and Puzzles - the only answer I got was to post it on People and Places!)
A great designer once lived here,
Worldly seas was the 'star' of his plans
On the esplanade his monument stands.
(I've also posted this on Quizzes and Puzzles - the only answer I got was to post it on People and Places!)
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Maybe Greenock? I was thinking of James Watt who was born here. Greenock certainly has an esplanade, altho' I think the monument is outside JW college. There's a replica of the Comet steam ship in Port Glasgow. J Watt certainly worked on steam engines and Comet might fit in with "wordly seas & star". I think The Comet only went across the river tho'!
I am with Tull456, here is a link that may help :
http://www.rampantscotland.com/visit/blvisithi llhouse.htm
http://www.rampantscotland.com/visit/blvisithi llhouse.htm
... and I've managed to eliminate Greenock - by the simple expedient of emailing the tourist office there and getting a negative reply!
I would like to think the designer referred to is Charles Rennie Mackintosh (are there any other famous Scottish designers?) and the memorial may be of him or by him. I can't fathom out the 'worldly seas were the star of his plan' though.
I would like to think the designer referred to is Charles Rennie Mackintosh (are there any other famous Scottish designers?) and the memorial may be of him or by him. I can't fathom out the 'worldly seas were the star of his plan' though.
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