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• #12627
Agh, just left there.
CBA
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• #12628
Old:
Some bricks with paint on.New:
Some paint with tiles on. -
• #12629
Monkey!
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• #12630
Some bricks with paint on.
Cheek! Not just any bricks with paint on, of course.
Under that arch, was assembled the first all-British aircraft flown by a British pilot. Alliot Verdon Roe designed a basic triplane and flew it 900 feet across the marshes in July 1909. He then formed AVRO aircraft manufactures the following year, the company that went on to make the AVRO Lancaster bomber of the Dambuster raids.
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• #12631
And the Avro Vulcan, they's awesome:
Nice wheels Polka Dot but your chromework is crying out for a bit of Brasso and elbow grease!
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• #12632
Cheek! Not just any bricks with paint on, of course.
Oh Oat, I didn't doubt for a moment that there was actually something fascinating about your apparently plain tag and that you would tell us all about it later. Thanks for more interesting London info.
There isn't anything that interesting about mine, but the nature of Monkey was irrepressible.
Nice wheels Polka Dot but your chromework is crying out for a bit of Brasso and elbow grease!
Thanks. About the paintwork and the chrome-work; I think it's too far gone. I prefer to appreciate the patina.
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• #12633
Ah well, it was a nice ride...
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• #12634
Ah well, it was a nice ride...
and you even got the train in, good effort! ^
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• #12635
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Under that arch, was assembled the first all-British aircraft flown by a British pilot. Alliot Verdon Roe designed a basic triplane and flew it 900 feet across the marshes in July 1909. He then formed AVRO aircraft manufactures the following year, the company that went on to make the AVRO Lancaster bomber of the Dambuster raids.Most excellent.
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• #12636
and you even got the train in, good effort! ^
Cheers, only had to wait around a couple of minutes for the train. btw what did I do wrong with the pic? My post shows only the code..
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• #12637
^ta...
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• #12638
I saw this new tag only the other day. Right, this one's mine come lunchtime.
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• #12639
Old:
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photo by Finger Jockey, on FlickrCorner of Tabernacle and Cowper St
New:
photo(1) by Finger Jockey, on FlickrClues?
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• #12640
Bloody hell, yes please.
"random bit of scaffolding" isn't really bringing back any useful images
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• #12641
Ha ha, thought it might need one. Find this Nightmare street artist's gallery, and you're 2 roads away. Sorry about the vagueness of that, I realise I'm being pure evil.
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• #12642
Oh, and you can forget street view for this one, though I don't think it's changing anytime soon.
But there's a BIG clue in the background!
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• #12643
Old: Phipp st.
http://i41.tinypic.com/rlgmd5.jpg
New:
http://i42.tinypic.com/2lic6yx.jpgbit more of the area: (history of it comes later, kids)
http://i44.tinypic.com/so79jr.jpgBeeb and Rumball
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• #12644
Well done! I was worried it could be a bit tricky.
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• #12645
Gah! There are millions of those mini paintings...
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• #12646
could have been a sticky situation, but beeb pulled it off
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• #12647
Gah! There are millions of those mini paintings...
Yeah, impossible to get. Not worth even looking, I'm sure it will go this evening...
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• #12648
Old:
Chewing gum painting, perhaps by Ben Wilson, in the small park that I've forgotten the name of on Whitfield Street.
Just over the road is the BTP station which had some marked vehicles outside in the original.
New:
I was lacking inspiration so this is a bit of an emergency tag. 0118... -
• #12649
That park (Crabtree Fields) has been tagged before - by me. Though not the paintings.
Does that make it a retag?
Don't get lost. It's like a jungle out there!