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• #12102
Always say who else was in on the double tag.
Great new tag.
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• #12103
I assumed GHOSTRIDE
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• #12104
you mean you guys don't carry a spare bike with you everywhere?
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• #12105
Sorry. I'm on the phone and I can't embed properly.
Old: beehive kiln on Walmer rd. W11.
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• #12106
chris king flagship store?
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• #12107
Old:
Outside of the Shell building on belvedere st, southbank
New:
From famous oil, to a famous bit of rock.
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• #12108
totally assumed it had been tagged before, just went to the map to check and apparently not!
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• #12109
Had to do the same myself.
Thanks.
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• #12110
I must be blind, never seen it until now:
London Stone / Brutus Stone, 111 Cannon StreetFor all those who, like me, need glasses we have a lot to thank this lot for
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• #12111
Oh, think I went there last Open House London - nice :)
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• #12112
and from a different angle, to keep things moving today:
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• #12113
Having a beer round the corner. Will pop there shortly... 20 Mins meet for multitag anyone?
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• #12114
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• #12115
Ha! Nice one ktcoo
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• #12116
Sorry gotta go home before I can post info on old. Clue for new is:
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• #12117
Well done Katie, it was The Worshipful Company of Spectacle Makers, the 60th most important livery company, just above the Clockmakers. They are based at the Apothecaries' Hall, Blackfriars Lane, the oldest extant livery hall in the City of London.
Interestingly, sub-standard spectacles were ceremoniously smashed to pieces on the London Stone from the previous tag. Records of 1671 document one such example:
*Two and twenty dozen of English spectacles, all very badd both in the glasse and frames not fitt to be put on sale were found badd and deceitful and by judgement of the Court condemned to be broken, defaced and spoyled both glasse and frame the which judgement was executed accordingly in Canning Street on the remayning parte of London Stone where the same were with a hammer broken in all pieces.
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• #12118
Great story! Also, I think there's a reflectoporn violation. Definite bit of upper arm on show.
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• #12119
Thanks for filling in the details oat!
Finding out about the Livery Companies was fascinating.Re. the new tag: pop in and say hello to Martin, the lovely chap offered me lunch and everything, and apols for the (actually lower-) arm-reflecto-shocker.
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• #12120
Well done Katie, it was The Worshipful Company of Spectacle Makers, the 60th most important livery company, just above the Clockmakers. They are based at the Apothecaries' Hall, Blackfriars Lane, the oldest extant livery hall in the City of London.
Interestingly, sub-standard spectacles were ceremoniously smashed to pieces on the London Stone from the previous tag. Records of 1671 document one such example:
*Two and twenty dozen of English spectacles, all very badd both in the glasse and frames not fitt to be put on sale were found badd and deceitful and by judgement of the Court condemned to be broken, defaced and spoyled both glasse and frame the which judgement was executed accordingly in Canning Street on the remayning parte of London Stone where the same were with a hammer broken in all pieces.
*At first I thought you were quoting scoble..
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• #12121
Another clue? You could actually gauge yourself how much the bishop is in need of a wash, and you will almost certainly enjoy the experience. I do on a regular basis.
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• #12122
You could actually gauge yourself how much the bishop is in need of a wash, and you will almost certainly enjoy the experience. I do on a regular basis.
.It's just as well we know you are female.
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• #12123
Just to be clear, enjoyment of said activity is not gender- or sexual orientation- specific!
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• #12124
Well done Katie, it was The Worshipful Company of Spectacle Makers, the 60th most important livery company, just above the Clockmakers. They are based at the Apothecaries' Hall, Blackfriars Lane, the oldest extant livery hall in the City of London.
Thought that was the one. Can recommend it for next Open House London - one of the less well known so easier to get in, also fascinating.
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• #12125
Old, Neal's Yard Dairy in Covent Garden. Known for Stinking Bishops, Old Fords, and other lovelies.
New, not far away.
Old Tag: Brockwell Park 7 ¼ gauge train
New Tag: