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• #16827
The problem with getting this new tag is that you have to follow Ludwig.
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• #16828
Nice adventure bike/s
Unintentional Hawksmoor actually, but it is the highest church clock in London, so these things happen.
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• #16829
I was going to say that the most interesting thing about the old tag is St Anne's.
According to Wikipedia one of the vicars is a Nodder:
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• #16830
St Anne's was the giveaway for me - albeit too late.
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• #16831
I refuse to believe the clue is as straightforward as the location from the film.
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• #16832
I think I know where this is.
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• #16833
The location from the film has already been tagged :)
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• #16834
I suspected as much
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• #16835
Pretty sure it's a different film, no?
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• #16836
So this is the last Withnail tag
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• #16837
zackly.
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• #16838
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• #16839
Old: Maryon Park, Charlton. Film location of Blow Up, 1966
ie:New: Assemble before blowing up
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• #16840
poss too much additional info - will post it after
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• #16841
@oat44's tagging ability blows my mind.
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• #16842
Magic place and well done mate, would you appreciate if you elaborate how you worked that out?
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• #16843
Rep'd
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• #16844
Do you Rolf Wolfshohl ?
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• #16845
Nice tiles. Or are those shingles?
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• #16846
It was a hunch mostly, but a strong enough one to warrant the long ride there. The prospect of Woolwich Ferry thrills may have helped too! I only knew for sure once I got there and compared your pic to the leaves in the background. I had watched the DVD a few months ago, there was something about the undulating narrow strip of land that looked familiar. You mentioned Canary Wharf too which in relation to the previous tag meant this was in the right direction. I'd like to go back again and trace some of the other locations.
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• #16847
Bonus point for using the same log to prop up your bike.
Love the new tag!
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• #16848
Very much this. I feel like bike tag is way above my level/ability when he gets involved.
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• #16849
3 cheers for oaty!
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• #16850
Nicely played Mr Oat. Mrs Ludd and Luddlet #2 did an Antonioni tribute ride over there last summer and came back so enthused that I did a follow-up ride with Luddlet #3 shortly after that then took in the ferry and getting lost in Silvertown. Luddlet #3 has subsequently delivered a lecture on l'Eclisse. I can't keep up with all this stuff.
I have a sneaking suspicion about the new one. I need a closer look...