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  • The O2 Arena, hottequilabrown (guest) wrote 16 years ago:
    not a single penny of Government money was spent on it actually, it all came from the lottery. and as the O2 no-one can deny its a sucesss now
  • Evelyn Court, بوسلطان (guest) wrote 16 years ago:
    This is not your buisness mate...
  • Old Barnes Cemetery, Gardenia16 (guest) wrote 16 years ago:
    I find it absolutely outrageous that this Victorian cemetary has been allowed to become so overgrown and derelict.It is disrespectful to the people that are buried there. It is also being used for loitering by men during the day and night. This area should be policed. I saw 15 loiterers just this week in broad daylight and with no discretion. The cemetary is a lovely walk through on the way to Putney or The Wetlands but I am put off by these men in and out of the bushes doing what they do. Surely, we could find enough volunteeres by advertising for a two day clean up. It's such a nice place and seems a shame.
  • Evelyn Court, KeithRay wrote 16 years ago:
    This is a English language page and you wrote in Arabic!
  • Connaught Square, nachowasho wrote 16 years ago:
    In fact, I mark the place of their house...of course some idiot deleted. One of the reason I left London..F..g people.
  • Brixton, v (guest) wrote 16 years ago:
    eggs!!!
  • Madame Tussauds, Halcyon '09 (guest) wrote 16 years ago:
    From whencesoever you start forth, turn your face in the direction of the Sacred Mosque; that is indeed the truth from your Lord. Go visit their most sacred place...
  • Daunt Books, johnash4d wrote 16 years ago:
    Daunt, in MHS was purpose-built as a book shop; at the rear, there's a long thin room with a glass roof, a mezzanine and glass panels to allow light down to the basement.
  • Highbury Studios (Vizion7), Wank (guest) wrote 16 years ago:
    Whistlejuice
  • Kops Brewery (Abandoned Factory), LiamCH (guest) wrote 16 years ago:
    Ah, it's good to see someone with more information on this place. Those are my photographs by the way. I'll have to go back there before it gets converted.
  • Beatles' rooftop concert, PINOY_RADICAL wrote 16 years ago:
    wow, this is a historical place! greetings from the Philippines
  • Victoria Palace Theatre, SheepMap wrote 16 years ago:
    Home of Billy Elliot, the musical... very faithful to film, music by Elton John. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Billy_Elliot_the_Musical
  • Clippers Quay, valkane2000yahoo.co.uk (guest) wrote 16 years ago:
    Indeed, just stayed there with my daughter and its particularly spectacular at night,they face Canary Wharf, shame about the disused footbridge though.....it should be repared as its a drag to walk all the way around the small dock to get just a few yards along the main one......well landscaped and it will be lovely in the summer. Saw coot,grebe, tufted duck, and mallard as well and black headed gulls. A blackbird woke us in the morning with its beautiful song too.Much better than the flat they were in while living in the centre of Leeds!!!
  • The Village Inn, DL (guest) wrote 16 years ago:
    Duffy's has been refurbished and is now called The Village Inn.
  • Youth Hostel "City of London", Kev4 wrote 16 years ago:
    Used as the students lodgings in "Agatha Christies Poirot - Hickory Dickory Dock".
  • The Columbia Hotel, 26charlie wrote 16 years ago:
    In the 60's and early 70's, used to be the "Columbia Club", an Officer's club for the US military in London.
  • 84 Parkhill Road, DonEsslemont wrote 16 years ago:
    Why is this marked? Private homes should no longer be marked in Wikimapia. Places should be marked only if they are of interest to the public, not just the family and friends of the marker. Please read the User Guide at wikimapia.org/wiki/User_Guide, and help us by marking places of public interest, or by editing places that can be improved. A polygon should show the exact plan of a building, or the boundaries of a property, and the rectangle should be reduced to fit inside the outline.
  • London Borough of Barnet, Rashmin Sharma (guest) wrote 16 years ago:
    my place
  • Scout Hut, Scout Master (guest) wrote 16 years ago:
    Don't be afraid to use your nails boys!
  • The Market Porter, Steve (guest) wrote 16 years ago:
    Excellent pub that usually has about 10 ever-changing real ales on. Exremely popular so often there isn't much room but a drinkers paradise. Restaurant upstairs but I didn't go to that.