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Photos by ssrichardmontgomery : on the map, in Google Earth (KML)

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Michael Morenz said:

Great shot - voted! Regards, Michael Oktober contest


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ssrichardmontgomery said:

Empress Building and Earls court exhibition centre Earls Court London SW5. From roof of Tesco superstore cromwell road London SW5. looking south over cromwell road(A4) Along railway lines Daylight view.


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AndyWise said:

Brilliant - well done getting the forts & wind farm in the background, I've never seen the wreck from that side as I'm always coming out and turning right! Now all it needs is low tide to really see the wreck properly


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ssrichardmontgomery said:

windmill & museum Wimbledon common London UK Taken dusk 30/12/2008


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ssrichardmontgomery said:

This is nowhere near Camden town. I seem to have written disputed position in wrong place (see under map on right)this is Wandsworth park as stated


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ssrichardmontgomery said:

Note: Hyde park consists of two parts. East of the serpentine bridge it is known as Kensington gardens, and to the west of the bridge Hyde park. although the whole of the park is known internationally as Hyde park.(see London Geographers A-Z map 1990 onwards)


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ssrichardmontgomery said:

Note: Hyde park consists of two parts. East of the serpentine bridge it is known as Kensington gardens, and to the west of the bridge Hyde park. although the whole of the park is known internationally as Hyde park.(see London Geographers A-Z map 1990 onwards)


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ssrichardmontgomery said:

Note: Hyde park consists of two parts. East of the serpentine bridge it is known as Kensington gardens, and to the west of the bridge Hyde park. although the whole of the park is known internationally as Hyde park.(see London Geographers A-Z map 1990 onwards)


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