Six Word Saturday
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A police station in a lamppost
six word Saturday Although it is police property and is sometimes acclaimed as the smallest police station in London it’s not actually true. It’s more of a lookout post. An officer would be stationed there during days of rallies or protests in the square and had a direct line to Scotland Yard to call for… Continue reading A police station in a lamppost
A heavy burden to be carrying
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Blue dots in Green Park Station
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On a wing and a prayer
Six Word Saturday Situated on Old Broad Street in the area of Austin Friars. It’s nice but why it’s there and what it has to say I have no idea.
The Last Rays Of The Day
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A Foggy day in London Town
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With Your Hands On Your Head
Six Word Saturday The Guns of Brixton The Clash Released 1979 When they kick at your front doorHow you gonna come?With your hands on your headOr on the trigger of your gun
The Cricket bringer of good luck
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Third floor, Mens Tailoring, Going up!
Six Word Saturday By the 1920s Selfridges was the most glamorous department store in London. American shopping magnate Gordon Selfridge had opened the Oxford Street store in 1909. Selfridges initially employed young women to operate the store lifts but, after World War II, they were replaced by disabled ex-servicemen. This lift was removed during a… Continue reading Third floor, Mens Tailoring, Going up!