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  • Witanhurst, Andi (guest) wrote 15 years ago:
    Bought by Elena Baturina, billionaire wife of Moscow mayor Luzkhov.
  • Brunel Sandwich Shop, appleman wrote 15 years ago:
    Fixed
  • comrepairs, Teresa wrote 15 years ago:
    Your polygon showed 'comrepairs' is on the pavement, may be you need to locate the exact place in order to advertise your own company?
  • Oxgate Admiralty Citadel, garfield70 wrote 15 years ago:
    built in 1938-40 to replace the Admiralty Charts building. It was also the above groung site for the 'Paddock' Bunker.
  • Nevilles Court, garfield70 wrote 15 years ago:
    This Block of Flats was used by the Admiralty during WWII for personnel working at nearby Dollis Hill research station and the Bunker under Brook Road. 2 flats were knocked into one to provide accomodation for Prime Minister Winston Churchill.
  • Margaret Bondfield House, garfield70 wrote 15 years ago:
    Sorry to disapoint... This is not the No.39 of Dr Crippen Fame. 39 was destroyed during the Blitz on September 8th 1940.. the actual location is under the modern housing development further round the crescent. "number 39 became a lodging house for variety performers, an irony given Cora Crippen’s failed aspirations as a music hall chanteuse. During the 1920’s and 1930’s number 39’s fortunes dipped further. The bad memories persisted as it became increasingly run down and the surrounding borough of Islington felt the full effects of the Depression years. The end finally arrived on the night of 8th September 1940. Hilldrop Crescent was bombed by German aircraft as the London Blitz intensified. According to local Islington Borough archives, three houses in the Crescent (nos 37-40) were destroyed or badly damaged. The remnants of number 39 remained a bomb site until 1951. In 1953, post war local authority flats were built over number 39’s foundations. Named Margaret Bondfield House"
  • Highbury, Oli_A wrote 15 years ago:
    I live here. Highbury's a safe place to live - see http://maps.met.police.uk.
  • OOMERS LTD., rashiddadabhoy (guest) wrote 15 years ago:
    FAROOK WAREHOUSE
  • 60 Bloomsbury Close, Mike Travass (guest) wrote 15 years ago:
    This flat is owned by Mike Travass aka Miguel Francisco Xavier Travasso
  • 60 Bloomsbury Close, Mike Travass (guest) wrote 15 years ago:
    This flat is owned by Mike Travass
  • Brunel Sandwich Shop, Teresa wrote 15 years ago:
    Surely the polygon cover far too big an area for one sandwich shop?
  • Bloomsbury Bowling, Teresa wrote 15 years ago:
    Located at the basement of Tavistock Hotel.
  • Gala Casino, Russell Square, jhduane wrote 15 years ago:
    61-66 Russell Square Entrance inside courtyard of Imperial Hotel.
  • Raw Sewage Discharge Point, briggd01 wrote 15 years ago:
    14 Arch Discharge Outfall as displayed in Thames Water Images: http://www.thameswater.co.uk/cps/rde/xchg/SID-FAB7F84A-A83DF4E4/corp/hs.xsl/3623.htm#
  • Abbey Road DLR station, RK77 wrote 15 years ago:
    15/01/10 This tag has been allowed to stay in the assumption that it is a construction site for the proposed station. It should be marked as it exists as of now (see date above this post). When construction has been completed, the tag can be rebranded as an existing place.
  • Star Lane DLR station, RK77 wrote 15 years ago:
    I would rather see tags like these in an updated image of the map. This way the tags will not look "fake", as they do in the current map.
  • Star Lane DLR station, ZacharyKent wrote 15 years ago:
    Since its not visible, this tag must remain deleted.
  • Highgate School, isizzling (guest) wrote 15 years ago:
    yup it was.. and his brother go to highgate school too
  • Thamesmead, EASTENDMAPPER wrote 15 years ago:
    Since their was a duplicate tag, people deleted this outline, twice, meaning their was no outline. I have re-added Thamesmead back to wikimapia.
  • 30 Leicester Square, Michael (guest) wrote 15 years ago:
    Awesome radio station! 95.8 Capital FM, London's No.1 hit music station, listen at surfmusic.de, or capitalfm.com