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E: 25/12 Win a stylish London break for two
Sunday Times Where Was I? competition
The prize:
The winner and a guest will stay for two nights, B&B, at the Hoxton, Southwark, the London winner in the Sunday Times 2019 Best Places to Stay guide. Just south of Blackfriars Bridge, and a five-minute walk from Tate Modern, this new addition to the Hoxton group has brought a touch of Manhattan to the area, with parquet floors, copper lamps, scalloped headboards and warehouse windows. There’s a buzzing bar and the rooftop restaurant, Seabird, offers the flavours of Spain and Portugal — and, for seafood fans, London’s longest oyster list. One dinner for two, excluding drinks, is included in the prize.
The prize must be taken between January 5 and December 18, 2020, subject to availability and excluding public holidays.
Questions
1 What was the name of the song collector?
Answer: Cecil Sharp
2 What was the name of the portraitist?
Answer: George Romney
The prize:
The winner and a guest will stay for two nights, B&B, at the Hoxton, Southwark, the London winner in the Sunday Times 2019 Best Places to Stay guide. Just south of Blackfriars Bridge, and a five-minute walk from Tate Modern, this new addition to the Hoxton group has brought a touch of Manhattan to the area, with parquet floors, copper lamps, scalloped headboards and warehouse windows. There’s a buzzing bar and the rooftop restaurant, Seabird, offers the flavours of Spain and Portugal — and, for seafood fans, London’s longest oyster list. One dinner for two, excluding drinks, is included in the prize.
The prize must be taken between January 5 and December 18, 2020, subject to availability and excluding public holidays.
Questions
1 What was the name of the song collector?
Answer: Cecil Sharp
2 What was the name of the portraitist?
Answer: George Romney
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