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• #12477
I guess it has had several names over the years - more than one of them is in the clue...
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• #12478
It has indeed, I seem to remember it was a mustard for a while, but Google won't back me up.
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• #12479
nice bike
Thanks! Just had nice respray that looks great in the sunshine
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• #12480
sansovino's was the church between the Hogarth roundabout in Chiswick and the river:
those who don't like churches should look away now....
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• #12481
That was quick.
The mausoleum is the tomb of Philip Jacques de Loutherbourg RA, who devised spectacular stage effects for Garrick's theatre, ran a drawing school where Thomas de Quincey's brother met an untimely death, and was some kind of mystic healer peddling a cure that turned out to be barley water. When one of his 'patients' died there were riots outside his house on Hammersmith Mall and he he and his wife had to flee by boat out of the back door. William Hogarth is buried around the corner (as is Whistler), and the the Hogarth Roundabout on the A4 north of here used to be known as Cherry Blossom roundabout for the shoe polish manufacturer opposite Fullers Brewery.
Before the flyover:, Jayne Mansfield loved it:
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• #12483
Oh look, a tardis!
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• #12484
I think I might know it. If I'm right, I love it!
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• #12485
Old: King Henry's Mount, Richmond Park.
New: sticking with the royal theme, and more or less in the line of sight
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• #12486
Those pinnacle headbadges make me LOL.
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• #12487
Know it, will get tomorrow after work if it's not gone by then.
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• #12488
Old: Victoria Square
New: If I was a Spurs fan I may not have done this tag
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• #12489
Yeah I know this one, used to live round the corner.
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• #12490
Clue?
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• #12491
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Can't think of one that's not super obvious right now plus at least one person knows where it is.
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• #12492
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Can't think of one that's not super obvious right now plus at least one person knows where it is.
just to annoy the cryptic haters (trollolololol)...There's an extrasensory perception within the Scottish fishing/hunting guide in this park.
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• #12493
Nice one. Glad to have finally been able to contribute to this thread after a long time admiring from afar (figuratively). It's just that it's taken me this long to brave image uploading on the road.
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• #12494
It's just that it's taken me this long to brave image uploading on the road.
Cheats... I always wait till I get home. Makes it more challenging.
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• #12495
Might get this tomorrow after work if I can be arsed and if it is still around. It's in completely the wrong direction for my commute but I have another tag in mind.
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• #12496
Cheats... I always wait till I get home. Makes it more challenging.
I don't think I could bear the fear of being tagzumped!
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• #12497
I don't think I could bear the fear of being tagzumped!
Some of my PRs on Strava are on the way home from tags. Out the saddle the whole way! ;)
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• #12498
Cheats... I always wait till I get home. Makes it more challenging.
^This even though it has resulted in a few tagzumps
Some of my PRs on Strava are on the way home from tags. Out the saddle the whole way! ;)
Pretty sure I cycle faster when returning from tags than I do when I'm late for work!
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• #12499
[html]R[/html]just to annoy the cryptic haters (trollolololol)...
There's an extrasensory perception within the Scottish fishing/hunting guide in this park.
grrrrr etc
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• #12500
You are not amused, Ben? (Sorry, vague reference to OLC's clue, which is only going to put you into more of a Brown study).
Would love to get that but can't justify the detour, having other commitments tonight. Don't suppose it'll still be untagged tomorrow.
Like the clue but does it give away your age? Hasn't been called that for a while, not since the polish makers moved out.