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May 2nd 04, 08:46 AM posted to uk.transport.london
Jim Brittin
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TfL cycling (on-yer-bike posters) spot-the-problem quiz
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The pie & mash shop says "Traditional Since 189x" (the x is obscured by
the cyclist). That may mean that it's Goddard's of Greenwich or Robins
of East Ham, both of which started in 1890, I think. It's not Goddard's
(wrong design of shop front), so I'll guess it's Robins, which is at 105
High Street North, E6. As far as I can tell from information on the
web, there is a 1-way flow northbound at this point, and Robins is on
the west side, so the cyclist is going against the one-way flow.
AICMFP
Definitely not Robins, wrong type of shop front, no writing on the
windows, no chequered tiling. Robins proclaims it's been established
over 50 years. [You are quite correct about the one-way flow at this
part of High Street North]
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