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Tom Anderson wrote:
On Tue, 2 Dec 2008, Brian Watson wrote: "Tom Anderson" wrote in message h.li... Evening all, While pondering the nature of southwest London, i turned to OpenStreetMap: http://openstreetmap.org/ I noticed that the main road heading out towards Portsmouth was very straight - a Roman road, i assumed. I hadn't realised that. I followed it, to see how far it went. And was quite surprised by the answer. It goes by the name of Strutton Ground, and starts here, near Parliament: You do know that there were a lot of straight roads before the Roans invaded, don't you? A straight line being the shortest route between two points was not a Roman discovery. Has anyone actually looked at the links i posted? Specifically, the second one? Yes. But to be fair to them, they do have up-to-date portrayals of Ariel Way and Rainsford Road, unlike Google Maps and Windows Live Local. |
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