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Previously on "Up the Monument."
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Yeah, took a photo fron the top on the way down. Proper tourist like.Originally posted by redgiant View PostThe spiral staircase is as impressive as the view when you look down from the top.
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The spiral staircase is as impressive as the view when you look down from the top.
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A very important scientific instrument in its day.Originally posted by Scrag Meister View PostI presume we are talking about the Monument and yes the view is quite impressive for a building that is slowly being surrounded by taller buildings.
Must have been amazing in it's early days.
Sorry to let you down but there is no bar.
Currently reading "The Invisible College", well worth the read if you want the background on the "Royal Society".
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I presume we are talking about the Monument and yes the view is quite impressive for a building that is slowly being surrounded by taller buildings.Originally posted by NickFitz View PostI keep meaning to go up there. Is the view good?
Must have been amazing in it's early days.
Sorry to let you down but there is no bar.
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I'd like to help. but my eyes were wateringOriginally posted by NickFitz View PostI keep meaning to go up there. Is the view good?
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Funnily enough that was the exact same words that Charlie Gilmour said after he was locked down in the cell with Bubba "let's play mummies and daddies" Knuckledragger.Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostAfter I went up the monument I went up the oxo tower. Now that was painful.
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After I went up the monument I went up the oxo tower. Now that was painful.
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I believe household dust is 80% human skin. But on the underground it is probably rodent skin.Originally posted by OwlHoot View PostI once climbed the stairs at Hampstead tube station.
God that was knackering, and the dust (human skin?!) was about half an inch thick. Can't have been swept for decades.
HTH
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I once climbed the stairs at Hampstead tube station.Originally posted by Scrag Meister View Post
Just done the 311 steps up the Monument near Bank. It was nice knowing you all. :-)
God that was knackering, and the dust (human skin?!) was about half an inch thick. Can't have been swept for decades.
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Up the Monument.
Just done the 311 steps up the Monument near Bank. It was nice knowing you all. :-)Tags: None
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