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• #28877
I have a nice little follow up tag for this, but I imagine I won’t get it
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• #28878
Grim morning for a commute…
Old: Victoria line ventilation shaft at Gibson square gardens
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• #28879
New: just winging it
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• #28880
Building in the background is my office!
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• #28881
They folded 2 pieces of A4 to make those shapes.
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• #28882
Haha no way! You'll have to get the tag and set it up with yourself waving from the window
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• #28883
It's a retag from 13 years ago. https://www.lfgss.com/comments/8012522/
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• #28884
Oof, you got me there. I did search, but clearly not well enough…
I have a backup on the same theme as recent eVents:
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• #28885
Ha. Never really noticed this before despite passing it regularly.
I'm going to be more tortoise than hare though.
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• #28886
OLD: Barbican
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• #28887
NEW: Search doesn't bring this up.
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• #28888
Lol, I'm pretty sure it has been, although the building in the background is a better tag for a Will, isn't it?
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• #28889
If you put the name of the building in search it doesn't show up and that's good enough for me. I think any tag that isn't searchable shouldn't count as a retag.
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• #28890
My reply was mostly clues :)
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• #28891
Very good.
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• #28892
Old: Lloyds building, photo on Lime St.
New: a visit to Moscow, though I’m a week early?
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• #28893
Streetview is showing a different piece of art in that spot.
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• #28894
So it does, somewhat Ukrainian
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• #28895
Old: Pacific Red IV by Larry Bell, Clerks Place, just off Bishopsgate
New: what's the Moscow connection here I hear you ask?
Clue: To the Moon and Back
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• #28896
I walked past that new one a couple of weeks ago and thought it had tag written all over it.
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• #28897
OLD: Savage Gardens
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• #28898
NEW: Acab.
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• #28899
Mine was 10 Trinity Square, (technically on Savage Gardens) but it was also very close to the site of Muscovy Court, still an address in 1911, a reference to the Muscovy Company previously headquartered near there.
It has a story going back to 1553. The Company of Merchant Adventurers to New Lands set out to find a North East passage to Cathay (northern China). After a getting a bit chilly, most ships didn't make it, but one remaining ship found its way to what is now Archangel, then part of Muscovy, named after its well known capital. Abandoning the original mission, the Company focused on trade opportunities there (wool one way and furs, tallow, sea oil the other) and Queen Mary and Philip changed the name to Muscovy Company. The Company lasted until 1917.
https://cityoflondonhistory.wordpress.com/2019/02/06/the-muscovy-company/
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• #28900
Old - Aldgate Cherry blossom park thing
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There isn't.
But something that helps a tube line to breathe is.