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  • Masjid-e-Quba, RK77 wrote 15 years ago:
    60 votes each and then... ;-)
  • The Beatles's Abbey Road album cover, abc (guest) wrote 15 years ago:
    This is the first thing I want to do when I come to England Maby I could do it bearfoot like Paul
  • Battersea Power Station, abc (guest) wrote 15 years ago:
    This is the place where pigs flew. Rock on Pink Floyd.
  • Santander, Simon (guest) wrote 15 years ago:
    Built on the former site of the old Thames Television studios in Euston Road. (Thames TV, 1968 - 1992)
  • 20 Kensington Palace Gardens, arif40uk wrote 15 years ago:
    Owned by Hassanal Bolkiah, Sultan of Brunei. The number eight can be seen on the roof, symbolizing the phrase Ba Shi Fa Cai" ("the number eight brings prosperity").
  • Abandoned barge, arif40uk wrote 15 years ago:
    I read from a local newspaper that local authorities are planning to remove or destroy it soon. Isn't it we better avoid tagging barges! These are movable.
  • 30 Old Bailey, arif40uk wrote 15 years ago:
    This place made world news, as Authorities planned to demolish these buildings to build a new building, the design is fantastic and the new building will replace present 1960 old buildings.
  • Maltings Place, arif40uk wrote 15 years ago:
    Office and residential development built on the site of and incorporating some of the buildings of the old Sarsons Vinegar factory.
  • Waltham Forest Council, dt (guest) wrote 15 years ago:
    meh
  • Urban SIN Photo Studio, jhmplondon (guest) wrote 15 years ago:
    visit http://www.urbansin.co.uk for more details
  • Stamford Bridge Stadium Chelsea FC Ground, seljukid wrote 15 years ago:
    Who was Chelsea FC 10 years ago? Please ask me! They were nobody. Roma Abramovich gave birth them and open doors to big football. MAN U and Liverpool FC - CHAMPIONS FOREVER
  • Plashet Jewish Cemetery, arif40uk wrote 15 years ago:
    This is not East Ham Jewish Cemetery, but Plashet Jewish Cemetery. For East Ham Jewish Cemetery please go to: http://wikimapia.org/#lat=51.5240849&lon=0.0507903&z=17&l=0&m=s&v=9
  • 49 Rixsen Road, arif40uk wrote 15 years ago:
    Thanks, sometimes my computer behave mysteriously, and I cannot add category.
  • 49 Rixsen Road, RK77 wrote 15 years ago:
    I have added the category "house" to determine the type of tag.
  • 24 Rixsen Road, arif40uk wrote 15 years ago:
    I considered this tag did not carry that important, it's just a house. It sounds it was added by one Saber Malik or the house belongs to Saber Malik, etc. Isn't it, if I think your comments are ok, then I guess we can add almost all houses everywhere.
  • Goodman's Fields, jaspacat (guest) wrote 15 years ago:
    As someone who worked in Goodmans Fields for 21 years, i can point out a few mistakes. The Phase 2 extension took place during the early 1990's. Mainframes where still in Goodmans until the mid to late 1990's and the bridge was there until after RBS intergration. There was a shop on the corner until the mid 80's but that was all there was on the site that wasn't NatWest. The complex boasted its own pub 'The Long Bar' which was there until the early 90's when catering was out sourced. It original remit title was 'Management Services Division' which was clearly displayed on the front of the building in its early years.
  • 24 Rixsen Road, ZacharyKent wrote 15 years ago:
    And also through research, by using google street map view. I do know which house is No.24
  • 24 Rixsen Road, ZacharyKent wrote 15 years ago:
    A tag like this, which has a full address is legitimate, because it has a full address.
  • Oriental City (demolished), windyone wrote 15 years ago:
    Oriental City, formerly Yaohan, has now closed down and the site is awaiting redevelopment. The Food Court was unique and people travelled from far and wide to sample the delights of the East.
  • Shad Thames, ZacharyKent wrote 15 years ago:
    Two photos are uploaded by me.