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On Wed, 4 Feb 2004, John Rowland wrote:

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top.

incidentally, Clapton Pond has now got water in it once again, presumably
due to the rain and stuff. it's been cordoned off until it can be made
safely empty once again. also, i think the Murder Mile is the Upper
Clapton Road, not the bit by the pond.

i'd been thinking about doing a photo-micro-travelogue of the
Lea-Hertford-Union-Regents river/canal system, since i cycle along it to
work (sometimes) and have got to know it fairly well. there are all sorts
of things to see, and it's interesting to see it change from the bushes
and mud of the Lea navigation (especially the ****ing Hackney Cut - how
much would some tarmac cost, you *******s?) to the well-kept concrete of
the Regents canal.

there's also some political graffiti about the place that needs
collecting. is anyone working on this? i remember a post a while back.

tom

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http://www.derelictlondon.com/


Some of them are very good!
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Enjoy!

http://www.derelictlondon.com/

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Very interesting,but what a ******** London is!No wonder so many people are
leaving.


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Just one big areal photograph would have been appropiate.


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Enjoy!

http://www.derelictlondon.com/

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A man's vehicle is a symbol of his manhood.
That's why my vehicle's the Piccadilly Line -
It's the size of a county and it comes every two and a half minutes

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Very interesting,but what a ******** London is!No wonder so many people

are
leaving.






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"Martin Feuersteiner" wrote in message
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Just one big areal



Let me guess Martin, you must be ..........

The Chairman of the QZASW ?


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Tom Anderson writes
incidentally, Clapton Pond has now got water in it once again, presumably
due to the rain and stuff. it's been cordoned off until it can be made
safely empty once again. also, i think the Murder Mile is the Upper
Clapton Road, not the bit by the pond.


Do you know why Clapton pond was emptied in the first place? I remember
many a happy hour feeding the ducks there with my then two year old son.

I don't know about the Murder Mile but there was a drive-by shooting
there (Clapton Pond) three or four years ago.
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John Rowland wrote:


John Rowland wrote:
Enjoy!

http://www.derelictlondon.com/


Enjoy!

http://www.derelictlondon.com/



Terrific!


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On Thu, 5 Feb 2004, Kat wrote:

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Tom Anderson writes

incidentally, Clapton Pond has now got water in it once again, presumably
due to the rain and stuff. it's been cordoned off until it can be made
safely empty once again.


Do you know why Clapton pond was emptied in the first place? I remember
many a happy hour feeding the ducks there with my then two year old son.


Not a clue. It had water in as recently as June '03, but has been dry
since at least October, i think. It might have something to do with repair
work being carried out to the pond lining. Or it might not.

tom

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Pukkahr !

Site navagation could be better

Image resolution should be higher

But still pukkahr

innit




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