only question might be who holds the seat now? is a 'vote for second choice so as not to get worst' option relevant there?
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hmm
meep
Yes, since demolished / redeveloped, now Lawrence Street just south of A 13 / Newham Way
About here - maps.app.goo.gl/qAacU1iCGaCW...
1950s OS map from @natlibscot.bsky.social - maps.nls.uk/geo/explore/...
but booping a dragon would probably involve wearing a flame-proof suit...
@catsofyore.bsky.social
some london ancestors...
hmm
do you score by stopping for a nap?
* head tilt *
Looks like an Austin 'Champ' - built as military vehicles, although many were sold off for civilian use.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Austin_...
warning - contents may get hungry in transit
tea is always good...
from www.railmaponline.com/UKIEMap.php
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1897 map from @natlibscot.bsky.social map collection shows it as a spur in to the blank space that was the Arsenal (not shown for national security reasons)
maps.nls.uk/geo/explore/...
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* headpats *
graphic that says in bold lettering "remember: no lilies for kitties. even ingesting a tiny amount of pollen can cause fatal kidney failure. don't risk it." the background is a wallpaper of lily drawings and there is a photo of a perfect, fluffy white cat in the bottom right corner.
This weekend and always, NO LILIES FOR KITTIES. www.fda.gov/animal-veter...
A large wildcat walks confidently on a grassy path next to stone steps. A haggis sits above on a stone wall, watching, with a background of trees.
Wildcats and Haggis coexisting in the Cairngorms National Park ๐
The team have been monitoring any impacts that wildcats may be having on haggis - a rare, endemic species found only in Scotland ๐๏ธ
Footage has revealed the two iconic species living alongside one another with minimal interaction ๐ด๓ ง๓ ข๓ ณ๓ ฃ๓ ด๓ ฟ
* puts some headache pills in the fridge for you ready for the morning *
:p
The Watneys name got revived a few years ago - think it was a postmodern ironic thing. not sure if it's still going.
* purrs *
nearly time for naps...
* waves hello *
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part of a surviving 1930s cluster in Woolwich -
Granada cinema across the road (also now church), 1930s Co-op department store (now residential), Furlongs Garage (future uncertain)
There was a car sticker that was around in certain quarters many years ago, something along the lines of 'what if schools and hospitals were fully funded and the army had to hold jumble sales to buy guns?'
There are bollards, lamp posts and post boxes that are fully listed, so it's not just 'buildings' that can be listed.
I'm not sure how you go about getting something locally listed - Peckham Rye terminus tram shelter could do with it, there's an LT lamp post just behind the pavement outside site of Effra Road works. And a handful of feeder pillars left.
Would an approach from someone like LTM do something?