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Obscure london places quiz - answer and ask
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Originally posted by Lockhouse View PostI met my Titanic missus in there but that's another story....
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Well yes, but Mr Pie got there first, in the spirit of it.Originally posted by Drewster View PostEric Blair
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Sorry, I thought - George Orwell? was his question!Originally posted by realityhack View PostWell yes, but Mr Pie got there first, in the spirit of it.
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Ah, fair enough!Originally posted by Drewster View PostSorry, I thought - George Orwell? was his question!
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Ok, here's a question then:
What do the locals nickname the bridge at Hornsey Lane, Highgate that crosses the A1, and why?'Orwell's 1984 was supposed to be a warning, not an instruction manual'. -
Nick Pickles, director of Big Brother Watch.Comment
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The Suicide Bridge - anecdotally a popular place to lob yourself off, though I'm not sure how true that is.Originally posted by SantaClaus View PostOk, here's a question then:
What do the locals nickname the bridge at Hornsey Lane, Highgate that crosses the A1, and why?
Another one from that area: what used to be on Madras Place that made it a popular meeting place for certain elements of the 1960s underworld?Comment
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A gents toilet, where Joe Meek was arrested for soliciting unmanly love.Originally posted by thunderlizard View PostThe Suicide Bridge - anecdotally a popular place to lob yourself off, though I'm not sure how true that is.
Another one from that area: what used to be on Madras Place that made it a popular meeting place for certain elements of the 1960s underworld?
What features of a famous London landmark were made by recycling some of Napoleon's cannons?Last edited by realityhack; 6 July 2009, 15:35.Comment
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Cleopatra's Needle? (Lions either side.)Originally posted by realityhack View PostA gents toilet, where Joe Meek was arrested for soliciting unmanly love.
What features of a famous London landmark were made by recycling some of Napoleon's cannons?Cats are evil.Comment
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Nope, but you're thinking along the right lines.Originally posted by swamp View PostCleopatra's Needle? (Lions either side.)Comment
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