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In reply to the discussion: Hello, DU! Here’s your Friday Afternoon Challenge: Double Take! [View all]CTyankee
(68,198 posts)5. sorry. I meant when you see one of the two it looks a lot like the other!
So one artist did one and another artist did the other. They look very similar. Can you identify each one?
That was my aim here. I'm sorry if I confused you folks...
these are all very famous works of art/architecture.
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3a -- A church in the US, possibly Anglican/Episcopalian based on the flags????
Tansy_Gold
Feb 2012
#26
You are getting there, but the words are not the key to what is the "double" of the
CTyankee
Feb 2012
#30
I thought the words might have some specific denominational or historical meaning
Tansy_Gold
Feb 2012
#31
Tansy, I don't know how to zoom in on lettering like that. Can you clue me in?
CTyankee
Feb 2012
#36
well, that has been up to the people who make these decisions and they have approved this in GD.
CTyankee
Feb 2012
#39
OK, hint on 2a and 2b: A Queen wanted one of these copied for her own country.
CTyankee
Feb 2012
#48