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  • And I think it is on this aerial photo (now you know what a London bus looks like from above, even if the red doesn't show very well!)
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    • Use: something to do with war-time command?
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      • Nope, it was in service from 13 November 1902 to 16 April 1941, when the back of the building was destroyed in the blitz. Its façade was intact, as you can see from the photo and it was preserved. From 1854 until 1902, another nearby building, still in daily use by the public, was used for the same purpose.
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        • London Necropolis Railway Station

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            • University of Leicester Engineering building. I know a university-ish looking building when I see one! Then I just had to look through all the UK universities...
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              • Yes, it was a railway station specifically to carry corpses and mourners to a cemetery outside the city. It had three classes of service. First class entitled the mourners to a private waiting room, second class to a partitioned one and third class to a communal one. The coffins were also entitled to special purpose-built carriages for each class. The places for the coffins were sold on a one-way, but the mourners were sold only return tickets.

                The doorway you see is to allow two horse-drawn hearses to unload their cargos side-by-side. The coffins were placed in a lift which took them straight to the railway platform under the building.

                The company operating the service was the London Necropolis Co. Ltd.
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                • Originally posted by |Mehen| View Post
                  University of Leicester Engineering building. I know a university-ish looking building when I see one! Then I just had to look through all the UK universities...
                  Yes. I'm not sure it has ever looked as good as when it was assembled. Close up is a disaster.

                  There are a few improvements to the area in the pipeline: http://www2.le.ac.uk/ebulletin/news/...-20.1701024028
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                  • Two pics, just need the city not the specifics.
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                    • Vancouver?????
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                      • Yup. I was banking on no one remembering I went there this summer
                        First pic is the Lions' Gate Bridge, second is from the top of Grouse Mountain.
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                        • Pure guesswork, I can assure you. It hadn't occurred to me that you were there.

                          This is somewhere I have never been (and I don't think I want to go to!)
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                          • Would it be an island two countries had a silly war over.

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                            • Historically, the land has been disputed, but not for a long time (nearly 200 years).
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                              • St Pierre and Miquelon?
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