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#redirect [[Edgecombe Streets#Fathers Drive]]
{{Locationblock|
suburb=Edgecombe|
coordinates=74, 55|
NW_location=[[the Blencowe Arms]]|NW_color=Arms|
N_location=[[Warehouse 74,54|a warehouse]]|N_color=Warehouse|
NE_location=[[Wasteland 75,54|wasteland]]|NE_color=Wasteland|
W_location=[[St. Louis's Hospital (Edgecombe)|St. Louis's Hospital]]|W_color=Hospital|
This_location=Fathers Drive|location_color=Street|
location_type=Street|
E_location=[[Chanter Alley Police Department]]|E_color=Police Dept|
SW_location=[[Junkyard 73,56|a junkyard]]|SW_color=Junkyard|
S_location=[[#Forbes Boulevard|Forbes Boulevard]]|S_color=Street|
SE_location=[[Frye Auto Repair]]|SE_color=Auto Repair|}}
 
==Description==
 
Fathers Drive is so-named because it was where the priests of [[St._Ethelbert's_Church_(Edgecombe)|St. Ethelbert's]] would take the parish's official motorcar (an Austin 7/4 in sober black) for a test drive after having it serviced at [[Frye_Auto_Repair|Frye's]], the nearby car workshop. Coincidentally the Drive led directly to a [[The_Blencowe_Arms|popular local pub]].
 
Given their inexperience in driving internal combustion-powered vehicles (preferring bicycles for transport), and their experience in drinking a pre-drive pint or two, the unfortunate Fathers often found themselves being towed straight back to the workshop after driving directly into a wall, horse or small child.
 
==History==
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Latest revision as of 04:01, 8 June 2010

Fathers Drive

Edgecombe [74, 55]

the Blencowe Arms a warehouse wasteland
St. Louis's Hospital Fathers Drive Chanter Alley Police Department
a junkyard Forbes Boulevard Frye Auto Repair

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  • A Street is a city block containing no buildings or monuments. There are a variety of other names besides Street including Alley, Avenue, Boulevard, Drive, Grove, Lane, Row, Square, Walk, Place, etc.
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Description

Fathers Drive is so-named because it was where the priests of St. Ethelbert's would take the parish's official motorcar (an Austin 7/4 in sober black) for a test drive after having it serviced at Frye's, the nearby car workshop. Coincidentally the Drive led directly to a popular local pub.

Given their inexperience in driving internal combustion-powered vehicles (preferring bicycles for transport), and their experience in drinking a pre-drive pint or two, the unfortunate Fathers often found themselves being towed straight back to the workshop after driving directly into a wall, horse or small child.

History


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