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• #27652
Originally built ca 1898, reconstructed after WW II bombing
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• #27653
I think know where it should be, but still can't find it on streetview.
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• #27654
Got it. There is another place not far away which is maybe what me and Chas have been looking at.
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• #27655
OLD: Gordon's Gin factory, Moreland St.
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• #27656
NEW: Clue: [queen] mother’s ruin
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• #27657
Looks so Islington/Hackney
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• #27658
Over to you then.
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• #27659
Anyone need a clue? Or a lift to the tag site?
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• #27660
I thought I recognised it, dropped the orange man on the map, and I am well pleased with myself ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
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• #27661
Gah, I rode so close to this today, and assumed it had already gone...
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• #27662
Is everyone queuing?
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• #27663
I think there needs to be more than 3 people involved to keep it going.
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• #27664
A bit like an orgy.
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• #27665
I think I know where this is but won't be around to tag until Monday.
By which time no doubt it will have moved to somewhere I can't find.
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• #27666
Moar cluez
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• #27667
It wasn’t the Gordon’s distillery
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• #27668
1953
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• #27669
This one is a mystery to me. More clues please.
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• #27670
Distiller claims to be London’s oldest gin—1736
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• #27671
gin factory 1953 london
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• #27672
It's a fairly small diversion on my way home tonight and I've got a plan for a follow-up...
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• #27673
Haven't managed to get out much this week.
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• #27674
Old: 201 St John Street. Once the site of Nicholson Gin although I'm not sure this building dates to 1736?
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• #27675
New: Also brewing, this building apparently from 1750 where it claims a bunch of firsts.
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Going to need more clues.