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• #9252
Alright I suddenly placed it. My mind was wandering nearby streets looking for it. Literally.
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• #9253
oh, street view goes really wierd round there :S
Old photos in one place, then new ones round the corner, quite odd
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• #9254
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• #9255
Just go. You have to be positive in the tag game.
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• #9256
Any more clue you fancy dropping?
dick Cheney was vice president, Eisenhower was full president.
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• #9257
Ha, I just got the connection, this is an excellent clue...
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• #9258
Can't believe this is still un-tagged. If no-one's got it by tomorrow evening I'll head over for a bit of pre-TNRC tagging
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• #9259
I thought it had already been done, but no. That was a different one.
I know, I bagged that one. I'm guessing some people might have been quicker to recognise this if it hadn't been repainted a while back; the old decor was more memorable. Awful, but memorable.
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• #9260
How is this still not tagged. It must be on someone 's commute, no?
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• #9261
Apathy's so cool these days.
I can has injury so no tomcattin around on biek for me.
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• #9262
I have a pre-tag of this, and a pre-tag of another one of these as a "new" tag, but desk-bound play had been done before and would only have been funny (rule 6) if I'd got in within 5mins of hairnetnic's post. As I was away watching the Tour of Britain that day I couldn't do that, so have a slightly wonky pic of Wigging and Cavendish instead...
C360_2012-09-09-13-28-26.jpg by middle of nowhere, on FlickrMy great-grandparents used to run that pub, they retired to a house a few doors down, and I'd be dropped off their every Sunday to watch Little House on the Prairie/Stingray/Mission Impossible/Thunderbirds as my dad drove to play for Ludham FC. I was hoping to watch from somewhere like that but I pushed a bit hard on the Saturday sportive and got heat exhaustion! Fail.
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• #9263
I would have tagged it this morning, despite it being well off my commute, but I had to go to the passport office for an early appointment.
Bastards gave me a dodgy tenner in change.
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• #9264
one last clue as I reckon those who know it will have it by lunchtime:
dick Chenies was vice president, Eisenhower was full president.
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• #9265
Apathy's so cool these days.
I can has injury so no tomcattin around on biek for me.
What happened?! Sore saddle?
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• #9266
Old tag: The Eisenhower Centre, Chenies St. The entrance to an old bunker and tunnels used as Eisenhower's headquarters in WW2. Now a secure storage centre
New: no challenge here. So clues only reluctantly.
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• #9267
There are two media companies, OMD and PHD, in North Crescent which along with "I've an hour" were my clues.
As always, the new one is easy if you recognise it, which I don't, so a clue would be handy. -
• #9268
New: no challenge here. So clues only reluctantly.
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• #9269
As always, the new one is easy if you recognise it, which I don't, so a clue would be handy.
Ha, crossed wires. It's such a famous building in London's famous London in the world's famous world that I quite honestly don't think a clue is necessary.
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• #9270
there is a nice write up here:
http://www.londonremembers.com/memorials/chenies-street-war-memorialas there is a war memorial in there as well.
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• #9271
Ha, crossed wires. It's such a famous building in London's famous London in the world's famous world that I quite honestly don't think a clue is necessary.
And I've also just realised that the photo shows that I was cycling into work at 10:02 this morning!
Anyway, there is a continued theme from the previous clue, and the statue is so distinctive that I had to block it out with my stem.
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• #9272
There are two media companies, OMD and PHD, in North Crescent which along with "I've an hour" were my clues.
As always, the new one is easy if you recognise it, which I don't, so a clue would be handy.I thought the Enola Gay was a reference to bomb shelters which, when searched together with Eisenhower, did give the correct answer...
I didn't recognise the new one either but a 'round the houses' search via the builders' current projects got me there fairly easily.
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• #9273
I thought the Enola Gay was a reference to bomb shelters which, when searched together with Eisenhower, did give the correct answer...
I didn't recognise the new one either but a 'round the houses' search via the builders' current projects got me there fairly easily.
Clever clever!
In case anyone needs a vague clue the new one is, in a different way, a war memorial too.
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• #9274
Ha, crossed wires. It's such a famous building in London's famous London in the world's famous world that I quite honestly don't think a clue is necessary.
Is it?
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• #9275
Oh, Niall ...
I would have expected you to be better informed about this country's traditional institutions. :)
Dig the drum 'kit' @ 1:36