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• #13727
Phew^
Any chance of a further clue for the current tag please?
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• #13728
There are a few, if you stretch the definition.
Lower Robert St remains the only London street that is underground for its entire (short) length, and is a through carriageway.
Yes, definitely stretching the definition--it's under cover, surely, but not actually 'underground'?
And then there is Little Compton Street http://greatwen.com/2013/11/07/secret-london-streets-beneath-streets-of-london/
Which is nothing more than a pair of street signs under a grating.Yes, I've always thought that that was just a joke by the builders of the time. Or was the ground level actually raised at that time? I would have thought that many of the buildings on the former western bit of Little Compton Street, now part of Old Compton Street, were still the buildings that were there when Charing Cross Road was built?
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• #13729
Old: Caesars - Streatham Hill
New: OI! Get your fingers out of my soup (RIP)
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• #13730
fuck me and this game...
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• #13731
Awesome tag because it looks completely different on StreetView--only a few graffiti are still the same. And the StreetView image is only from June 2012. It looks as if some of the walls may have been cleaned in the meantime and graffitied over again. :)
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• #13732
Commiserations, Temp. It happens! Try again.
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• #13733
Good clue , just to go get it now
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• #13734
Old, Pedley Street; "Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels" location.
I do have lights! Even though in that photo the bike is just lost. So here is closer one.
And new
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• #13735
I know those geese well. I often tap them on the head when I run past.
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• #13736
ahh those geese. sad memories . may ride and bag this mañana.
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• #13739
Old tag...
Was a pain in the arse to get to because the gate was lockedHoly crap didn't even realise there was a gate. That is great effort. I owe you apologies and more importantly beer.
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• #13740
so the olxg was where?
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• #13741
so the olxg was where?
Surrey Docks City Farm, SE16 5EY. On the Thames Path.
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• #13742
Hi guys.
;)
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• #13743
I like the new one. No idea where it is but I like it. Are we supposed to recognise whose faces those are?
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• #13744
One of them is TS..
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• #13745
cluez?
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• #13746
I fucking give up. People not posting a clue should be tagzumped.
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• #13747
Alright hold on I'm at work.
Welcome back, Luke. Nice bike, Luke..
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• #13748
I thought the clue was ;)
Well that was half an hour of googling wasted.
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• #13749
It's the side of a tower on strand but not the strand your thinking of..
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• #13750
"A tale of two cities"
There are a few, if you stretch the definition.
Lower Robert St remains the only London street that is underground for its entire (short) length, and is a through carriageway.
Leake St fails on count 1 due to it being open at each end, but it is extensively covered over. It fails on count 2 due to it being blocked off permanently at one end and temporarily at the other. The nearby former Eurotunnel taxi lane is closed at both ends too.
French Ordinary Court is that vaulted car park at one end, and a partially open pedestrian alleyway (Leading off the left in the pictures above) for the rest of its length.
Cases could be made for the Rotherhithe tunnel and Limehouse Link but as far as I know they are not officially classed as streets.
And then there is Little Compton Street http://greatwen.com/2013/11/07/secret-london-streets-beneath-streets-of-london/
Which is nothing more than a pair of street signs under a grating.