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• #28227
Edit: you've tagged very close to here recently.
I'll say what I originally said after more people have found it
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• #28228
That's a damned lie.
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• #28229
I'm not always being truthful when I say I don't know where a tag is.
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• #28230
I know it.
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• #28231
I'll get it tomorrow if it's not already gone. Friday at the latest. Next week some time.
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• #28232
I've worked out where the tag is. Not likely to get to it any time soon though.
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• #28233
Such an Arthouse viewpoint
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• #28234
Animals are people.
Lions > Millwall FC
On yer bike for the tag
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• #28235
I'm not sure I understand this clue so can't endorse whether this gets you there.
Those who are still looking may want to use their Google-fu on the below comment
Such an Arthouse viewpoint
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• #28236
OLD: York Way.
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• #28237
NEW: The Hungarian born architect died quite recently. He also designed a building that was tagged a few years back, one you needed a bodyguard for. Very much a vindication of the rights of taggers.
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• #28238
Anyone need another clue?
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• #28239
don't think so.
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• #28240
Old:
Oakshott Court, Ploygon Road over there in Camden's famous Camden.
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• #28241
New:
Clue: From Hungary to Georgia.
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• #28242
Clue?
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• #28243
This point is high up on a hill to the north.
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• #28244
There's not much to go on in the picture and Georgia leads to lots of Georgian architecture - not that I am an expert but I don't think that's Georgian. Maybe someone else is on the right track?
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• #28245
apparently, this building became widely renowned as the finest example of this form of construction for residential purposes.
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• #28246
Same architect has work on Genesta Road.
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• #28247
those places look really nice. balcony detail is similar.
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• #28248
I wasn't thinking simply enough. Nice tag, surprised it's not been done before.
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• #28249
Old: Highpoint (I), Highgate
Highpoint I was the first of two apartment blocks erected in the 1930s on one of the highest points in London, England, in Highgate. The architectural design was by the Georgian-British architect Berthold Lubetkin, the structural design by the Anglo-Danish engineer Ove Arup and the construction by Kier.
Lots of listings on the forums favourite land sharks.
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• #28250
New: Principally I wanted to take a picture of the beautiful sky this morning
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You heard.
In my time I have swum, paddled, sailed, waded, water ski'd, snorkelled and urinated in every metre of London's canals and I have no clue where the new tag is.