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==Paget Auto Repair== | ==Paget Auto Repair== | ||
===Description=== | ===Description=== | ||
A small yellow-stone building with an arched entrance. | |||
===History=== | ===History=== | ||
[[Image:Portrait_Paget.jpg|frame|left|S. Paget, Esq., the year before he died.]] | |||
Paget Auto Repair was the brainchild of S. Paget, Esq., who posited in his monograph ''Modes and Means of Transportation for the Modern Gentleman: A Brief Disquisition on the Most Convenient Methods of Exercising One's Right of Passage across Town and Countryside'' that the automobile would eventually replace the horse and bicycle as the means of transport of choice. | |||
While mocked at the time, Paget's construction of one of the first auto repair shops - then known as Paget's Bespoke Automated Carriage Maintenance and Refurbishment Facility - proved a prescient act. Having proved his critics wrong, Paget promptly emigrated to Australia and discovered a new species of wallaroo before his death in 1905, caused by an infected wombat bite. | |||
Paget himself never learnt to drive. | |||
===Barricade Policy=== | ===Barricade Policy=== | ||
You are standing outside Paget Auto Repair, a small yellow-stone building with an arched entrance. The building has been very securely barricaded. [[User:Kent Camp|Kent Camp]] 19:37, 3 May 2011 (BST) | |||
===Scentoral Imaging Location=== | |||
This block has been chosen as a location for [[Zombie Skills/Scent Death|scentoral imaging]] by [[Z.A.L.P.|harman conservationists]] who use it to maintain a [[Z.A.L.P./Scent Maps|full migratory map]] of zombie movements throughout Malton. [[Z.A.L.P./Scent Maps#Instructions|damage-resistant, zombah-friendly keypads]] have been installed for the uploading of data. <br><br> | |||
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Field agent=--{{User:A.schwan/sig}}<br> | |||
[[Z.A.L.P./Scent Maps#Instructions|Update Image]] | |||
===Current Status=== | ===Current Status=== | ||
'''20th April 2020''' - Checked from the outside. EHB. | |||
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Paget Auto Repair |
Paget Auto Repair
Foulkes Village [5, 83]
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Paget Auto Repair
Description
A small yellow-stone building with an arched entrance.
History
Paget Auto Repair was the brainchild of S. Paget, Esq., who posited in his monograph Modes and Means of Transportation for the Modern Gentleman: A Brief Disquisition on the Most Convenient Methods of Exercising One's Right of Passage across Town and Countryside that the automobile would eventually replace the horse and bicycle as the means of transport of choice.
While mocked at the time, Paget's construction of one of the first auto repair shops - then known as Paget's Bespoke Automated Carriage Maintenance and Refurbishment Facility - proved a prescient act. Having proved his critics wrong, Paget promptly emigrated to Australia and discovered a new species of wallaroo before his death in 1905, caused by an infected wombat bite.
Paget himself never learnt to drive.
Barricade Policy
You are standing outside Paget Auto Repair, a small yellow-stone building with an arched entrance. The building has been very securely barricaded. Kent Camp 19:37, 3 May 2011 (BST)
Scentoral Imaging Location
This block has been chosen as a location for scentoral imaging by harman conservationists who use it to maintain a full migratory map of zombie movements throughout Malton. damage-resistant, zombah-friendly keypads have been installed for the uploading of data.
Field agent=-- Albert Schwan
Update Image
Current Status
20th April 2020 - Checked from the outside. EHB.
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