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• #477
Ha. Looks like a good day for tagging. :)
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• #478
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• #479
Where was it?
Good work by the way. Nice day for it... I predict 3 tags in one day today!
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• #480
Great location for Quinn's, I've put it on the map but location below. I think the city could be rich pickings for this game, so many obscure alleyways and hidden buildings.
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• #481
Thank you for the PM Oliver. I got a message to my e-mail.
Good to hear from you, MinhDinh. Hope you manage to get out of 12-hour shifts again soon! By all accounts, they're not very good for you.
Oh and i just had a thought of my first thread here about when I first got my biccle and rode from Stoke Newington to Tower Bridge.
You guys who posted and were happy from reading it, has just made me feel warm inside! It was quite a shock to me how many lovely responses there were.
Come back soon!
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• #482
wow, just had a look at the photos online of the churh of st dunstain, what a beautiful place! might have to take a ride there and check it out.
good work middleofnowhere!
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• #483
Crap. 32minutes late.
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• #484
Good work Matt!
Snuck in under the radar :-)St Dunstan's is a beautiful, magical garden. The church dates from around 1100 and it was partially destroyed in the Great Fire. It was repaired over time and the tower gained a steeple designed by Christopher Wren, unusually for him, in the Gothic style to match the medieval church. In the 1800s it was falling into disrepair and was restored by the Victorians, who in their typical fashion rebuilt it with lots of neo-gothic additions to make it more "churchy". The Luftwaffe destroyed it in 1941, though the tower survived, as did that fig tree (planted on St Patrick's day 1937) and after the war the re-organised Anglican Church authorities decided not to rebuild it. The City opened the garden in 1971, and in 1976 it won a Landscape Heritage Award.
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• #485
It was a really good one that BQ because many will have cycled past it from East to London Bridge but may not have been able to pluck it from their subconscious. (me)
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• #486
And an easy one to get the day started...
easy but beautiful photo :)
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• #487
unlucky kuba, and yes the new pic is great! how many are going for this one then?;)
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• #488
Thats a really lovely location. i love seeing Wrens different architectural styles, this early church steeple which is very gothic then the findings of his grand tour resulted in the magnificent st pauls. i could go on for a while. Architecture thread>>>>>>>
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• #490
I know where it is again, but have no power to cycle now!
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• #492
crazy thought but, mass bike photo under the bridge- mass bike photo at new location on route?
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• #493
we're heading up to harringey first, then another stop before getting to soho - so around 4 may be right? pm me your number if you like, I'll let you know when we are on our way. don't think there is much of a timing plan...
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• #494
cool. im on the town bike today so wont be getting anywhere that fast but would be great to tag along for some beers!
pm'd
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• #495
damnit. had to work this morning and just got back to see someone beat me too it. well at least i have a photo ready if i work out another one
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• #496
et voilà!
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• #497
Nice one, keeping the river theme. I know exactly where that is cos it was on the news last night.
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• #498
This is brilliant. I am at work till 8.00 This is not briliant.
Where is MON' s location so it doesn't get overlooked?
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underneath waterloo bride north side.
Oliver Schick
middleofnowhere

Wrongcog
medik
bq
hoefla
Pooface2
chriscofferson
OliDale
Dropout
6pt
no idea of this one... roll on the race!