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• #24877
New:
It's probably easier to list the things which didn't happen in here.
A great central location for pan-ethnic liberation movements, far right extremists, the disenfranchised and the lovestruck to come together.
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• #24878
4 in a day, nice work.
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• #24879
Feck went past a good follow up to this one today. Tempted to go after work but that would be a 50 mile day on the heavy bike and cannot be arsed/it gonna rain again #boastpost
Also back to Paul Weller spotted him coming out of Sister Ray years ago when I worked at 75 Berwick Street he drives a mini clubman, such a good anecdote, one for the grandkids.
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• #24880
Sister Ray. There's a shop !
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• #24881
75 Berwick street would make a good tag.
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• #24882
This is a better picture for the new tag (I tried to obscure something which would have been a boring giveaway with my top tube but only noticed I'd missed later on).
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• #24883
It's a good tag, surprising it's not been done before and proof of Oliver's dictum that we will never run out of things to tag.
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• #24884
It's a good tag
Certainly was.
Old: Caxton Hall
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• #24885
New: No clue needed, I think, for the former location of those who often had none.
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• #24886
And I sold my Space (for maybe £2) to Reckless opposite where Sister Ray used to be.
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• #24887
Old Gerald st police station
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• #24888
New without this Civil Engineer Wills recent toilet refurb would have gone nowhere.
One of his descendants was responsible for pumping a load of shit into our houses
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• #24889
Gerald Road police station. Don't think there's a Gerald Street in London.
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• #24890
I liked that. I seem remember a project to calculate the geographical center of London, ie if you cut it out and where it would balance, and it was somewhere just south of Waterloo.
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• #24891
No mention of big brother ;) Or too obsucure?
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• #24892
Old: near the river guy who started the sewage system. Will Add name later
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• #24893
New: one for sorrow, two for joy
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• #24894
Sir Joseph William Bazalgette, civil engineer largely responsible for the creation of London’s famous London sewers.
As has been noted; his descendant, Sir Peter Lytton Bazalgette, is responsible for pumping shite into our homes in the form of Big Brother and Deal or No Deal.
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• #24895
Excellent new tag.
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• #24896
Built the embankment, and the downhill flow all the way to woolwich.
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• #24897
And another descendent, Ed Bazalgette, was lead guitarist of the The Vapors famed for Turning Japanese. He is now a director who has worked on multiple dramas including Doctor Who and an episode of Seven Wonders of the Industrial World about Joseph William Bazalgette called The Sewer King.
edit: Was sure I’d posted about this before and A search of Bazalgette shows pretty much this exact few chain of comments about 10 months ago following a different Joseph William Bazalgette related tag
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• #24898
Turning Japanese was a song about wanking.
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• #24899
Are there any songs about wanking that you don't know?
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• #24900
Old: Magpie Alley EC4
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A shop for budding Patrick Moores on Neal Street.
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