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• #8127
Know it and know the historical connection too.
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• #8128
Another one that shouldn't be left hanging but if it does take root I might be able drop there after work. I wouldn't consider it highway robbery if anyone got there first tho.
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• #8129
Some treemendous clues there ^
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• #8130
^ one all, we are on fire!
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• #8131
Another one that shouldn't be left hanging but if it does take root I might be able drop there after work. I wouldn't consider it highway robbery if anyone got there first tho.
I'm afraid I can't see how this ties in with the tag, or if tagging allows this.
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• #8132
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• #8133
The ‘Tyburn Tree’ then – a triangular wooden frame 5m tall 3m across, erected in 1571 to hang up to 24 at once. Hangings had already taken place from elm trees on the same site from 1196 and continued to take place there every Monday until 1783. Felons were taken on a boozy procession by cart from Newgate Prison near St Pauls and the executions were eagerly attended by thousands of paying spectators. Nice.
http://www.history.co.uk/explore-history/history-of-london/the-terrifying-tyburn-tree.html -
• #8134
This is not really anything to do with the current tag, and apologies if you consider this spam, but I have been reading a series of (fiction) books called the Rivers of London that fellow taggers may enjoy. They are hardly high-brow reading, the blurb on the first book describes it as: "What would happen if Harry Potter grew up and joined the fuzz", however the author has a really in depth knowledge of London and some of the key scenes in the book have featured previously in BTOB which I find interesting and weirdly rewarding.
I and before anyone else does it I know:
Book recommendation thread
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• #8135
Don't know the new one but there is something about the top of the wall in the background that suggests we should not pass go.
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• #8136
Damn, beaten to another tag. But at least I planned out a couple of future tags along the way.
And had a pedestrian collision on the idiotfest that is Oxford Street in the afternoon.All in all an interesting ride. -
• #8137
hmmm what could the building be behind those bars?
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• #8138
I would grab this, but I'm under house arrest
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• #8139
I got a bit mucky collecting those tags (chain oil, you know how it is), but I soon cleaned up with one of Body Shop's new absinthe-based skin-care products.
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• #8140
Wormwood scrubs:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/62439268@N04/7567839464/in/photostreamNew:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/62439268@N04/7567870094/in/photostream/Embed danke!
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• #8141
old:
new:
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• #8142
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• #8143
well hello sailor!
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• #8144
ahoy-hoy!
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• #8145
Old: Royal Thames Yacht Club, Knightsbridge
New:
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• #8146
No idea where in the world it might be.
Bollards, narrows it down to a square mile.
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• #8147
google fails me
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• #8148
Oi, Mouse face, give us a clue!
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• #8149
Heh, I sold the Royal Thames Yacht Club a VoIP system in a different life.
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• #8150
This life is your punishment for that?
Know that one but there's no way I'm trotting down there.
#pointlessivenotbeenonhereinagespost