China?
Given their one child policy, they can't have children - not sure about them being expelled though.
Given their one child policy, they can't have children - not sure about them being expelled though.
Two young lovers are stood before a romantic gorge or mountain view admiring the scenary - the only curious thing is that they are standing with their backs to it looking into a kind of mirror. What type of mirror was this ? What was it called ? And what historical period are we likely to be in ?

The wonders of google - would never have known about this without it.
A Claude Glass - a small convex mirror used for landscape viewing in the late 18th/early 19th centuries - used by artists, poets and tourists.
My mum had one (am hoping my sister still has it) but we never knew what it was for - we thought it was some sort of compact case in which the mirror had lost its reflection... it seems that it may be valuable...
The wonders of google - would never have known about this without it.
A Claude Glass - a small convex mirror used for landscape viewing in the late 18th/early 19th centuries - used by artists, poets and tourists.
My mum had one (am hoping my sister still has it) but we never knew what it was for - we thought it was some sort of compact case in which the mirror had lost its reflection... it seems that it may be valuable...
not PC but funny so repit could be Poland because their all here![]()
"I'll play a gole at camp-ball" .. an extremely violent variety of football, which was popular in East Anglia ?
Just to keep us going until Yorkie remembers us. What is significant about 'The Pudding Shop', where is it?, and which future head of state has his signature in the visitors book ?