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Post by Colin D on Jun 16, 2020 23:41:06 GMT
Question: Identify these four locations and the link between them Location A: (click for a larger version) Location B: (click for a larger version) Location C: (click for a larger version) Location D: (click for a larger version) The insets in image C are identified according to the diagram below:
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Post by xplaistow on Jun 17, 2020 0:13:34 GMT
The background of D is Eastbourne.
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Post by johnlinford on Jun 17, 2020 0:37:13 GMT
A has very strong Oxford Circus vibes
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Post by pgb on Jun 17, 2020 7:08:37 GMT
Inset C3 is Bath Spa I think?
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Post by brigham on Jun 17, 2020 8:03:36 GMT
The Lightship is LV21, but I don't know where.
If the shadowy gent in Evening Dress in 'A' is Adam Adamant, then that would make the station Piccadilly.
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Post by pgb on Jun 17, 2020 8:20:35 GMT
The Lightship is LV21, but I don't know where. If the shadowy gent in Evening Dress in 'A' is Adam Adamant, then that would make the station Piccadilly. Gravesend for LV21?
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Post by goldenarrow on Jun 17, 2020 12:05:18 GMT
B-Lambeth North, C1-Limehouse Cut, C Main-Rotherhithe, D Inset-Royal Victoria and D Main-Eastbourne from Beachy Head?
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Post by Colin D on Jun 17, 2020 23:53:31 GMT
Answer: Location A: Oxford Circus - parallel corridors [Chris M] (click for a larger version) Location B: Lambeth North - wall of ticket hall [Chris M] (click for a larger version) Inset B: Lightship LV21, Gravesend [Chris M] (click for a larger version) Location C: Rotherhithe - exterior at dusk [Chris M] (click for a larger version) Inset C1: Limehouse Cut in Apil 2018 [Chris M] (click for a larger version) Inset C3: Top of Bath Abbey [ londonstuff ] (click for a larger version) Location D: Royal Victoria - lamppost on eastbound platform [ xplaistow ] (click for a larger version) Background D: View of Eastbourne from Beachy Head [ Deep Level ] (click for a larger version) Still looking for insets A, C2 and the link.
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Post by bruce on Jun 18, 2020 17:36:50 GMT
C2 is a Trans Am car
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Post by Colin D on Jun 19, 2020 0:03:05 GMT
Yes it is, anyone want try the location? Inset C2: (click for a larger version)
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