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• #12601
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• #12602
The latest tag used to be a stone's throw from a couple of stones. Anybody who shares my commute to work will have clocked it. (Google Streetview will be no help to you at all, though).
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• #12603
For the new page:
New: yet another door.
There'll be the usual confection about clues but I think that's all a big fuss about nothing. I've paid my dues.
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• #12604
The latest tag used to be a stone's throw from a couple of stones. Anybody who shares my commute to work will have clocked it.
Although anybody who only shares my commute home wouldn't ever see it. Something about the way I walk, I suppose.
It's also a stone's throw from one of my recent tags.
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• #12605
Surprised at lack of moaning about clues. Everybody on holiday?
Maximillian, here, is also looking for the tag.
Unfortunately, having caught a bus to very nearly the right place, he's heading the wrong way down the road.
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• #12606
Here! 35 Cremorne Rd SW10.
And the new one is:
That's the top of it:
Beeb
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• #12607
My South African bush senses are tingling! I know where this is. Will try get there today :)
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• #12608
So what's the story behind the previous tag?
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• #12609
I love the new tag that's just come up in the Cambridge thread:
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• #12610
Old: Monument to the Carabiniers in the Boer War - 1899 - 1902, Chelsea Embankment.
New: FINALLY!! After taking a hundred pics of totally random places and finding that most of them had already been tagged, I am hoping this one hasn't.
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• #12611
Um, just identifying the new tag is not enough. Oh, I see that's been fixed, now.
So what's the story behind the previous tag?
The blue door belongs to Storm In A Cupcake boutique bakery:
Despite the address being "The Tollhouse", I don't believe there is any historical significance. Streetview shows that the building has been made to look older and was originally just a prefab. Not even the site of one of the old Kings Road turnpikes.
I only photographed the door because the building as a whole I thought would be too easy - so distinctive on a reasonably well-cycled road - and we've been doing doors.
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• #12612
Yes, where's the new tag, reachout2me?
You know, if you don't put one up, you can still get tagzumped--after all, everybody now knows where it was. :)
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• #12614
Not any more ...
New tag, for clarification:
Will will be along in a minute to demand a clue.
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• #12615
Clue: You better make Hay's while the sun shines.
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• #12616
Old: The Navigators (somewhere in SE1):
New: The Commuters (doing what they do best)
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• #12617
It was Hay's Galleria
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• #12618
'The Navigators' by sculptor David Kemp, is a 60 ft moving bronze sculpture of a ship unveiled in 1987 to commemorate the Galleria's shipping heritage.
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• #12619
Ah, that thing has a name - BTOB educates again!
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• #12620
Old: 'Rush Hour', by George Segal, Broadgate, nr Liverpool street
New:
Looks like those 'commuters' made their train!
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• #12621
Ha. This is actually on StreetView--at first, I thought it might be difficult to find the exact arch on whose wall them stones are graffitied, but it isn't, and you don't even need a clue if you know where it is.
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• #12622
Not that many routes out of Liverpool Street folks? Moar clues?
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• #12623
Moar clues !
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• #12624
I'll try to think of something at lunch. Meanwhile, the trainspotter in me says that was the 20.03
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• #12625
Hahaaa, found it! Took me ages but now I know where it is so gonna snap it tonight if no one else gets there before me.