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  • The guy in the cycle store in Greenwich had no clue. Then I was going to ask in the lovely The Dog & Bell. But did not dare to take my bike inside. And then it was across the road.

    • Anybody with a bit of an interest in what you gave as a clue would have found that^ out himself.
  • Anybody with a bit of an interest in what you gave as a clue would have found that^ out himself.

    Or asked about it in a bike shop then stumbled across it?! (I presumed googling Lenox wouldn't provide the answer but actually it did a few links down). You should link to the Strava of that tag by the way, I don't know what the furthest anyone has ridden is to get a tag but that must be up there.

    Thanks for the info @7VEN - I'd never heard of it. I'd like to think it'll be a sympathetic development which preserves the history of the site, but unfortunately those opposing it are probably right to do so.

    So which is the current tag, the lane, the traffic lights or either? It's not entirely clear...

  • You should apply for a job in the field like most of the armchair historians on here ;)

    The day started with me disboarding the train mistaking Chislehurst for Chelsfield. Followed by the Garmin recognising Cutty Sark for navigation from Green Street Green. Greenwich/Deptford navigation by where the place should be fromThames U.

    From 15 December 1900 there was tramway access to the Foreign Cattle market....

    did it for me . . . development should be another abomination of course.

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