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Vole O'Speed: Picking cherries and other low-hanging fruit
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Mostly about cycling in the. And elsewhere in London,. But also touching on. Environment, politics,. Philosophy, science,. Society, music and art. Saturday, 29 October 2011. Picking cherries and other low-hanging fruit. There are plenty of videos on the internet showing large numbers of people cycling in high-cycling towns and cities. Here's a nice example from Copenhagenize. Showing morning traffic on Nørrebrogade – allegedly the busiest cycle street in the world. Decided to go on a study tour. But it s...
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Cricklewood - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. For other uses, see Cricklewood (disambiguation). Crown Moran Hotel, Cricklewood. 160;Cricklewood shown within Greater London. Finchley and Golders Green. 51 33 17 N. 0 13 03 W. 515548 N 0.2176 W. 515548; -0.2176. Is an urban and suburban area of north-west London. England, centred 5 miles (8.2 km) northwest of Charing Cross. To the west, Brondesbury. To the south, West Hampstead. To the south-east and east, and Brent Cross. To the north-east, Brent. Cricklewood has...
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Thomas – Thomas Ball // Journal
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Thomas Ball / Journal. James and Jake Dyson for Les Echos and Tom Hodgkinson for Der Spiegel. James and Jake Dyson, Malmesbury, UK. Shot for Les Echos Week-End Magazine, Paris. Tom Hodgkinson, The Idler, London. Shot for Der Spiegel Wissen Magazine, Germany. Lord John Browne, Les Echos Weekend. Sharing Stories of The West Hendon Estate. I have been interested in large-scale regeneration projects in the UK for a number of years and have explored this visually through my on-going series. Restoration of the...
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Home – THE CLITTERHOUSE FARM PROJECT
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THE CLITTERHOUSE FARM PROJECT. 8230; What is it? This is the first post of a new Farm blog by Luisa Vallejo – one of the Farm Project’s Co-Founders – who is leading our new Community Mobilisation project for the next six months. Clitterhouse Farm’s history goes back to medieval times but its rich history of aeronautical innovation, fight for freedom and women’s rights has been long forgotten. Its buildings became derelict with the inevitable prospect of demolition. The Farm supporters have already preven...