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• #6177
I just zoomed in on the 'plaque' on the original photo I took and can make out the words "the direction of the arrow is the boundary of the bridge house estate".
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• #6178
^^my tribute to Nick's Bikezilla Tag
Ha! just seen this, excellent!
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• #6179
Old tag: Red Lion on Walworth Road. Excellent bins. Got some very funny looks while getting this. Not quite as funny as when I put the bike a phone booth at the back of the royal courts of justice...
OneLessCardigan, we're in your debt for an ace tag
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• #6180
^
Bit off topic, but what pedals are these?EDIT: To remove unneeded quote.
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• #6181
Hmm, I thought they were Time Atac X Roc, but perhaps not:
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• #6182
Holy moly... large image. Sorry.
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• #6183
Shimano M424 -
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• #6184
Old Tag:
Plaque in Angel Alley, site of the old Marshalsea Debtor's Prison. Once held Charles Dickens' father, and Charles Dickens' Little Dorrit:
New tag:
From the domain of one famous Charles to another. Red Star if you know this one:
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• #6185
P.S. Does anyone know how to link to photos on Flickr on an android phone? I haven't got the app, and can't find any way to get the img tags. When I do 'copy image location' it just brings up the album. It would save these moments of panic between tagging and finding a computer which was my downfall last time!
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• #6186
Download the Photobucket app. You can get the img code from your album page far easier than flickr on your phone.
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• #6187
I downloaded photobucket for my android and it works for me. It offers a list of various links and a press on one copies it for pasting elsewhere.
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• #6188
2 votes - there you go...
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• #6189
Sounds good. I used to have a Photobucket account back in the day, but I can't remember the details. I might just open another account.
Anyway, enough derailment...
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• #6190
these moments of panic between tagging and finding a computer
I uploaded/posted the fleet & postbox tag from a nokia 6300 and a micro sd adapter for my Nikon.
I'll quite happily find a computer compared to doing that again!;-)
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• #6191
@Tenners they are the Shimano one's linked by danns. If I were picking again, I'd just get the M520s (without the plastic platform) but at the time I wasn't sure I'd 100% commit to cleats.
Little Dorritt is my favourite Dickens book and probably pretty high on my all time list. During the Dickens bicentenary a week ago the was a thing on the radio about the Marshalsea. This is picture I was planning when I heard it, but decided to go with the stone instead.
This wall is the last remaining part of the prison. Apparently prisoners starved to death year round, died of exposure in winter and heat in summer. And despite this, imprisonment wasn't considered a real punishment (they were the stocks, flogging, execution or transportation to the colonies).The site now holds a library.
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• #6192
Old tag:
School of Slavonic and East European Studies (designed by Charles Alan Short and Associates)
New tag:
Slavonian form elides by chinese whispers into something woodier -
• #6193
P.S. Does anyone know how to link to photos on Flickr on an android phone?
Pain is the arse, isn't it. I upload to flicker, then browse to the photo on the main website (you have to change to the desktop version), and then copy the BB code after clicking the "Share" button.
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• #6194
^^ Nice clue
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• #6195
Ah and also, I wasn't referring to Charles Alan Short, didn't know that...I was actually referring to Charles Darwin having done a lot of hanging around UCL and Bloomsbury in general. Bit of a red herring actually, I was going to clear that up if no-one got it.
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• #6196
Old: Sylvania Families shop on Mountgrove Rd, N5
New: the old one was less than a mile from my house so I decided to cheat with a pre-tag. Of a church. Where will it end?
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• #6197
Right way up pic coming in a minute
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• #6199
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You have already had a clue for the new one.
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• #6200
I know nothing of the site, It looks like the wall is constructed from salvaged materials, possibly bomb damage? My first thoughts when I saw the wall and the mound behind were a reservoir but I really don't know.
There is a similar wall in Welling but it's not identical and looks to be built of bricks that have fused together in the manufacturing process. There were brickworks nearby so that probably is the case. The ones in the tag have mortar between them.