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Lillie Square,
Utopian (guest)
wrote
10 years ago:
Lillie square development
Earls Court Exhibition Centre,
Utopian (guest)
wrote
10 years ago:
Earls Court One and Two both being demolished to make way fro the Lillie Square housing development.
Clippers Quay,
Peter Johnson (guest)
wrote
10 years ago:
Even though Clippers Quay is a nice place to live and its landscaping tasteful and relaxing some of its trees are damaging properties and its only going to get worse as they grow 15 to metres high eclipsing the properties and their roots causing structural problems to common areas and spreading into individual residencies
Beckton Lido (site of),
mark white (guest)
wrote
10 years ago:
worked there as a life guard for two summers in 1984 and 1985
Boots,
Soapy Johnson (guest)
wrote
10 years ago:
great soaps
Eurotower,
JRay2016
wrote
10 years ago:
I remember staying there for a week in June 1997. As an American, it was my first breath of London. I remember being a bit off put when the security guards told me that it was unsafe to leave at night due to muggings.. I spent my first night in the bar downstairs. I met a Polish guy who lived there and he invited me for tea. Seems like ages ago. I now live in Kennington and can see the tower from my flat...
Progress Estate,
Arianna (guest)
wrote
10 years ago:
The map is not correct. The area within Ross way and whinyates road is part of the progress estate area.
Progress Estate,
Arianna (guest)
wrote
10 years ago:
The map is not correct. The are contained by Ross Way and whinyates road on the other side of the roundabout ARE part of the progress estate area
Duckett's Passage,
fred burtlemonger (guest)
wrote
10 years ago:
Google has it down as Ezra Street E1
8 Canada Square (HSBC Bank),
saurabh mankar (guest)
wrote
10 years ago:
What's about Chevrolet award
Monega Primary School,
Nesh (guest)
wrote
10 years ago:
I remember Mr Winger! He played 'Imagine' to the school assembly on a record player when John Lennon died. Another time he made pancakes. He said the saying "sticks and stones may break my bones but words will never hurt me" was rubbish. And he played the guitar.
Gloucester Road Underground Station,
sammee
wrote
10 years ago:
The childhood home of Aileen Fox was at Cottesmore Gardens, South Kensington: ' Father left each morning for the City where we were told he was 'making pennies for our pocket money ... Daddy left the house wearing a shiny black top hat, jacket and striped trousers, the uniform of a city gentleman in the pre-war era; he caught the tube at Gloucester Road and returned only when I was going to bed.'
(Aileen: A Pioneering Archaeologist by Aileen Fox)
The Angel,
sammee
wrote
10 years ago:
See The Angel pub in the short sequence, film: One Night A Train at 36:08 A group of children gather round Michael Gough. Yves Montand starts walking to the pub as Anouk Aimee gets out of the car ... Michael Gough describes the waterside neighborhood by the Thames as Montand sits, gloomily, at rear of the pub. Anouk's reflection seen in the window as she comes and sits next to Montand.
The Brunswick Centre,
sammee
wrote
10 years ago:
'The Passenger (1975)' A clip from the film shows Jack Nicholson at the Brunswick: 'Jack Nicholson visits the Brunswick Centre in The Passenger (1975)' 0:49 Youtube
Posted to Wikimapia 15/05/2015
Denmark Street,
sammee
wrote
10 years ago:
Tin Pan Alley 1951 A short documentary, available on Youtube 7:43 'features the activities taking place in London's famous "Street of Song" (Denmark Street) - also known as "Tin Pan Alley." The idea of the film is to lift the veil and show cinema audiences just how a new number is created and set upon the road to success ...'
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0284563
St Helen's,
Dimitraux
wrote
10 years ago:
Здание серьезно пострадало во время террористической атаки IRA 10 апреля 1992 года.
West Kensington Park,
DAA (guest)
wrote
10 years ago:
Who calls this area "West Kensington Park"? I've lived here for decades and have never heard it. Estate agents, I suppose.
Clippers Quay,
Bonzo (guest)
wrote
10 years ago:
London Residential Management Ltd (lrm) / Premier Management Partners Ltd
Little Wormwood Scrubs,
Svensson (guest)
wrote
10 years ago:
One lap of this park is around 600-800m. Slight hill. Open area not protected from the elements by trees. Lots of dogwalkers. Not a pretty park.
Little Wormwood Scrubs Adventure Playground,
Svensson (guest)
wrote
10 years ago:
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