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London recent comments:

  • Five Ways Corner, Teresa wrote 16 years ago:
    What is these junctions, where do they lead to?
  • The O2 Arena, swed (guest) wrote 16 years ago:
    Labours waste of money. Need to build more houses instead!
  • The Buxton Memorial, Teresa wrote 16 years ago:
    You tagged some very interesting sites.
  • Broomfield School, E (guest) wrote 16 years ago:
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  • Ealing Hammersmith & West London College - Ealing Campus, Modular (guest) wrote 16 years ago:
    The school closed in July 1992, not 1993.
  • Andaz London Liverpool Street Hotel, Gareth (guest) wrote 16 years ago:
    Beautiful! Great service and style. Stay here for a fantastic time.
  • Eltham Palace, Kev4 wrote 16 years ago:
    Used in "Agatha Christie's Poirot"
  • Greenpeace , I hate greenpeace (guest) wrote 16 years ago:
    I HATE GREENPEACE LIARS I NEED TO EAT AND I NEED MONEY THE WORLD IS NOT FANTASY
  • Madame Tussauds, Iwan-Fals (guest) wrote 16 years ago:
    these place was became one of another about science & knowledge of cinematography
  • Premier Inn, London Hammersmith, The Lunch (guest) wrote 16 years ago:
    It was previously the Accounts Department for H&F Council. Exciting stuff for an exciting place!
  • Godstone House, Richierich (guest) wrote 16 years ago:
    Thats opposite me house. on weston street.
  • Abney Park Cemetery, Dr Isaac Watts (guest) wrote 16 years ago:
    The park is now a popular place to visit, with a range of educational, training and cultural events and an annual summer open day. It is a designated Local Nature Reserve and Conservation Area. Apart from the South Lodge extension on the forecourt, Abney Park's freehold is owned by the London Borough of Hackney. The park is situated near Stoke Newington High Street, London N16, and it is leased to the Abney Park Cemetery Trust. It occupies 32 acres (129,000 m²), which includes a nature reserve, a classroom, a visitor's centre and a magnificently dramatic central chapel which, sadly, is disused. The park is normally opened by the Trust for free public access on weekdays and weekends from about 9.30 am to 5 pm, and for access or events agreed with the Trust at all other times. The Egyptian Revival Entrance One of the 'Magnificent Seven' parkland cemeteries created in the early Victorian period, albeit set out in an entirely different way to the others and with somewhat wider purposes, Abney Park features an impressive entrance designed by William Hosking FSA in collaboration with Joseph Bonomi the Younger and the cemetery's founder George Collison II. This frontage was built in the then increasingly popular 'Egyptian Revival' style, with hieroglyphics signifying the 'Abode of the Mortal Part of Man'.
  • Archway Bridge, Archway Bridge (guest) wrote 16 years ago:
    Also known as 'Suicide Bridge'
  • Anton Studios, mcgillianaire (guest) wrote 17 years ago:
    If the previous commenter doesn't mind, I've re-written what he/she has written with the right grammar and spelling. The Studio is actually built on the site of The Star Steam Laundry. During the 1930's and until the late 1950's they ran a fleet of vans to deliver the packets of laundry. The washing tubs and ironing rollers were powered by belts running from a steam engine in the basement next to the railway. After WW1 ended an air raid siren was used on the commencement and ending of the day's shift. I lived in number 16 Anton Street during the war years. The adjacent park known as Hackney Downs was a very smart and popular place of recreation, with several Park Attendants all in brown uniforms. There was a motor works on Andre Street and it had an entrance leading to a Grammar School known as "The Grocers". There was also a balcksmith and a Coach Company called "Cream Coaches" situated under the arches of the railway embankment on which there was a regular and busy steam service between Liverpool Street and Endfield Town. There was also a service to Palace Gates[Wood Street] changing at Seven Sisters Road.
  • Tea House Theatre, wifebeater wrote 17 years ago:
    One hell of a Rough Tittie Pub, Quid a dance and you get what you pay for well worth a visit
  • Police Station, Kev4 wrote 17 years ago:
    Used In "As Time Goes By"
  • Summerill & Bishop, Kev4 wrote 17 years ago:
    Type For You 2 from "As Time Goes By"
  • Bargehouse Crescent, Filmgek (guest) wrote 17 years ago:
    This is not the location of Steer Davies. This is the Bargehouse. A multi-purpose building (for now) which opens its doors for social initiatives / events.
  • Beatles' rooftop concert, Ира (guest) wrote 17 years ago:
    Beatles- forewer!!!!!I love Them!!!!
  • Bedford Hotel, LOKKI (guest) wrote 17 years ago:
    не плохой отель что бы переночевать