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SOUTH AFRICA | Wed, 11 Apr 2012 | By travb | Views [529]
The things I have achieved/more or less done during the dates between - March 26 - April 2 are enough to grant it top weeks of my life. Things discussed- 1. Dived with Sharks 2. Saw the most beautiful sunset (twice) 3. Took an amazing wine tour with ... Read more >
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Welcome to Emmanuel House. Formerly Emmanuel Church, it was built in 1828-29 by Robert Chantrell, architect to Leeds at the time. It's here that I first meet Adrian, a lecturer in architecture at Huddersfield University. He extends his hand to greet me and when questioned, talks excitedly about the church he is proud to call home. Having heard so much about him prior to my visit, he's somewhat less quiet and reserved than I was expecting and his friendly mannerisms immediately put me at ease. We enter through the side door because the main entrance is blocked.
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