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2015
TQ3080
: View from the Golden Jubilee Bridge
taken
10 years ago
,
near
to
Lambeth
, England
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View from the Golden Jubilee Bridge
Looking towards Parliament on a grey winter morning.
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Geographical Context:
Historic sites and artefacts
Rivers, Streams, Drainage
City, Town centre
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TQ3080
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Photographer
John Sutton
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Date Taken
Saturday, 31 January, 2015 (
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Submitted
Saturday, 31 January, 2015
Subject Location
OSGB36:
TQ 3057 8013
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WGS84:
51:30.3017N
0:7.2059W
Camera Location
OSGB36:
TQ 3060 8020
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Discussion on TQ3080
TQ3080 : Erected by public subscription 1888
1888 puts it in the William Ewart Gladstone era; but is it he? If not, who then? There are apocryphal stories of notable Conservatives confusing the NLC for a public convenience when on their way to the House. Perhaps this is one of 'them' leaving.
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