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London Fields Lido,
steve (guest)
wrote
18 years ago:
For much more background on the £1.4M costed community proposal and the campaign which forced the London Borough of Hackney to restore the lido see:
<http://www.londonpoolscampaign.com/londonfieldslido>
<http://londonfieldsusergroup.org.uk/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=20&Itemid=32&limit=1&limitstart=4>
The Beatles's Abbey Road album cover,
Al-X (guest)
wrote
18 years ago:
A site made famous by the greatest group of all time.
St. Andrew-by-the-Wardrobe,
Kinter (guest)
wrote
18 years ago:
Shakespeare was a parishioner of this church when he was affiliated with the Blackfriars Playhouse.
Ashford Court,
Lord Ken of Cricklewood (guest)
wrote
18 years ago:
I meant once mentioned...
Beacon Bingo,
Lord Ken of Cricklewood (guest)
wrote
18 years ago:
Free gifts include a coffee machine, inflatable Santa, bottle of Scotch, selection of clocks, musical birthday cake slice etc.
Kebab Shop (formerly Floyra),
Lord Ken of Cricklewood (guest)
wrote
18 years ago:
Mmmmm, that's good.
Ashford Court,
Lord Ken of Cricklewood (guest)
wrote
18 years ago:
One mentioned in Eastenders as a possible future residence of that Goan family.
Royal Mint,
JP (guest)
wrote
18 years ago:
Now office buildings owned by The Crown Estate and run by CBRE. Also contains a run down but friendly "Butlins" style pub called the Mint.
La Strada,
Estella (guest)
wrote
18 years ago:
You can find their sample menu as well as restaurants addresses on www.strada.co.uk
20 King Street,
AbhiVyas (guest)
wrote
18 years ago:
Constantly striving to be the Best in Class
Bucklersbury House,
Akira Kain (guest)
wrote
18 years ago:
This building is a large red & yellow sandstone brick building. It's right on the corner of cheapside, and near Bank tube station. it features offices, and a shopping arcade below ground and above ground, like sof GAP, Toni & Guy, Boots, starbucks etc. On the roof is a very popular resteruant known famously for it's roof top garden and seating areas.
Columbia Road Flower Market,
Chris (guest)
wrote
18 years ago:
This isn't Columbia Road! Its Shipton Road.
The Mottingham BP Garage,
Anon (guest)
wrote
18 years ago:
This place is AMAZING!
Chiswick House Gardens,
Richard J. (guest)
wrote
18 years ago:
This is NOT Chiswick Park! It's Chiswick House Grounds or Chiswick House Gardens. The latter name is likely to be used in future following the creation of the Chiswick House and Gardens Trust to restore and manage the whole site.
Chiswick Park is (a) an Underground station, and (b) a business park, both of which are about 1.5 km north-west of Chiswick House, and are already correctly marked on this map.
The Beatles's Abbey Road album cover,
ntahberantah
wrote
18 years ago:
i wanna try to cross that zebra cross.. ^_^
Lincoln's Inn Fields,
Calum (guest)
wrote
18 years ago:
You may recognise this place from the original day of the triffids film. As it's by the city, it's deserted on weekends. There's a small memorial to the canadian armed forces but the best attraction is Sir John Soane's house on the north side.
Sainsbury Plc Head Office,
dodo (guest)
wrote
18 years ago:
There's also a supermarket in the lower level (which didn't take my 1992 20 quid note in March)
Sherlock Holmes Museum,
Raju Nag west bengal (guest)
wrote
18 years ago:
Desperately willing to be here infront of the 2 storied as told by Conandoal in a foggy evening wearing a overcoat and a typical Holms cap with a havana ciger in between lips.
i will look at the 2nd floor covered glass window where his long shadow sitting on the easy chair playing violin.
i will have the very book (written in bengali) in my hand read innumberable times,I will feel the moment ,the dream which I nurished since childhood.
dated 5/11/2006
Abi Dental Care,
Testimonial (guest)
wrote
18 years ago:
dear dr. milanifar,
i am writing to say thanks, and to provide you with an unsolicited
testimonial about my experience as your customer/patient.
i am an american and have lived in london for 7 years now. it took me
6 years to work up the courage to see a "british dentist" (all the
stories and jokes we have about british teeth ... you understand).
every year, my christmas trip back to chicago included a trip to the
dentist - waste of holiday time indeed!
my london dentist experience started with a very pricey guy on harley
street, must be safe and good given the address, right? not so! i
won't go into details here, but suffice to say that after 2 visits
just to get my teeth cleaned, at a total cost to me of £180, for a
hygenist, i was looking for a new dentist!
i found your office on my walk home from paddington one afternoon, and
after having my first visit with you, i knew my search for a dentist
was over!
as you know, i am a difficult patient and really fear/loathe attending
"the dentist." but you were patient, and gentle, and the cleaning
actually didn't hurt...that much.
i was surprised by how modern/state-of-the art the equipment was,
better than anything i've ever seen in chicago. and i very much
appreciated getting specific/personalised advice on at home care and
cleaning tips.
more importantly, your work on replacing my inlay/filling thing was
absolutely unbelievable!!! i had lived with that
god-awful-huge-leaky-thing-filling in my mouth for so long, inserted
after 3 tries by doctor butcher, so many years ago. the one you have
done blends in perfectly with my tooth, can barely see it, can't feel
it at all!
amazing.
you still have a way to go convincing me on the whitening. although i
see your point, my lifestyle indicates that teeth will become stained
again so soon...why bother? anyway, keep trying!
thanks and best of luck with your new location.
best regards,
angela
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