Number 1124 in a series of caches where a red telephone box is in close proximity to a post box.
The only rules are that they have to be able to be photographed together, be not more than 100’ apart and the phone boxes have to be red.
This Fine Pair has been consumed by the change of times - neither member is used for its original purpose anymore. The phone box has found a new life as a kiosk. The post box is not in use but is preserved for being historical and has a sign to inform people about this fact.
To find the numbers for the final location, you need to look at the text and the coat of arms on the post box. Please remember that this post box is from the times of Victoria, not Charles II.
The year in the text is 1A7B.
The number of consonants in the second line is C.
The number of words in the last line is D.
The number of vowels in the first line is E.
The number of crowns in the coat of arms is F.
The shield is divided into G sections.
The cache is hidden at:
N 51° 3E.FC(G+D)
W 0° 1B.FA(G+D+E)
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The A Fine Pair series is managed by mattd2k
If anybody would like to place 'A Fine Pair' of their own please do. I would just ask that you first visit www.afinepair.co.uk to request a number to avoid any duplication
mattd2k also keeps a public Bookmark List of this series. Once your cache is published please contact him via geocachingafinepair@gmail.com to have yours added
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