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• #15152
What bike is that Skully? Really like the paint job ;)
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• #15153
Suspect I know where this is...does using street view count as cheating?
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• #15154

This
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• #15155
South of a place one better than Silver Lane.
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• #15156
Cadmium Lane?
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• #15157
are these a woods ?
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• #15158
Old: Just off Bridgewater Street, overlooked by Barbican YMCA

New: Chapeau!

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• #15159
saddle angle ?
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• #15160
rocket launcher ?
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• #15161
Old: opposite Growing Concerns, Wick Lane.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/62439268@N04/14309398097/sizes/c/New: easy since it's too nice a day for the one I had in mind..
https://www.flickr.com/photos/62439268@N04/14309248259/sizes/c/Could someone sort the embed for me? Safari is an awful browser. :/
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• #15162
Took a bit of doing because you have disabled downloading of all versions of your images, which stops people from right-clicking on the images and copying the url. Luckily I use a plugin on firefox which happens to step around that (or I could have gone raking through the source of the webpage)
Old:

New:

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• #15163
Piece of piss in chrome as well, Right click on picture, Inspect Element, grab URL. Bingo.
BINGO I SAID
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• #15164
Ya, I understand. I used to use chrome on iOS (which lets you copy urls) but i accidentally deleted it and need to re-install. Safari on iOS is ridiculous.
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• #15165
Old:

New: Table Tennis

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• #15166
New:

:)
baaaaah!
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• #15167
Knew I should've checked the map.
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• #15168
There's a map?
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• #15169
Old: Just off Bridgewater Street, overlooked by Barbican YMCA

New: Chapeau!

Hooray.
To clarify my first clue, if anyone cares: the story of Wat Tyler being killed by Richard II's men has it that the meeting took place in a pasture immediately east of Smithfield. 'Winchester' was the name of a proposal to change the law to emancipate the serfs from their indentured legal status. So I chose this secret little garden that Barbican residents have access to (I've never seen anyone in it). It's managed as a wildlife haven, so I figured the plants here could be descended from those growing where Tyler fell.
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• #15170
There's a map?
I love you Bruce.
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• #15171
saddle angle ?
That's how oat rolls. Well, spoons actually.
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• #15172
london fields is back on !
GO
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• #15173
Can't believe no-one's tagged London Fields before ...
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• #15174
braces for neg
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• #15175
New: Chapeau!
The story goes that this pub was involved in Britain's first railway murder. The victim, Thomas Briggs, was stabbed and thrown out of the carriage window along the now disused railway running to the east of Vicky park (parallel to the A12). The severely injured Briggs was noticed by the next train, then taken to the nearest pub (Mitford Castle / Top o' the Morning on Cadogan Terrace) where he died. Detectives managed to trace the suspect through his unusual top hat he'd left in the carriage. The suspect, Franz Muller, then made his way to the States by boat, apparently wearing the hat of Briggs, modified to look like his old one. Detectives then caught a faster steam ship and were there waiting for him in when he arrived in New York 3 weeks later.
Apparently the case led to the installation of security peep holes known a 'Muller Lights' in old compartment carriages and communications cords to alert the train crew, and eventually to the redesign of carriages to incorporate corridors linking separate carriage compartments
More details
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Franz_Muller
http://www.murdermap.co.uk/pages/cases/case.asp?CID=717615225
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