Previously:Albertopolis,Angel to Bankside,Bloomsbury,Borough of Southwark,Brixton as a tree,Central London,District Line (Wimbledon Branch),Central Londonwith no street names,Driver's Mind Map,Fleet Valley,Hackney,Hampstead Heath,Hoxton Square,Isle of Dogs,London as a grid,King's Cross and Islingto...
By the time of Horwood’s map of London in the early 19th century (below) there were proper pens set out, but the market was still a chaotic, stinking, noisy and dangerous place, despite the development of the area all around with shops and houses. Animals were driven through the streets...
I have marked a number of features in the above map. H. Doe. Foon is the Chinese restaurant on the corner. Note that the shape of the building in the above map is the same as the building in the photo. The restaurant also has the number 57. This was 57 West India Dock Road, not...
As we drive out to the new dock wall, the car's sat nav shows us sailing out into the Thames -- the map has not yet been updated for a project that has literally redesigned the coastline of Essex. A hundred miles of the river have been dredged to maximise accessibility for big ships...
that piece has been addressed before. And then we also need to eliminate the emissions from the materials that go intonew construction.I think it’s those two pieces haven’t been acknowledged recently. They haven’t been on the map in terms of climate policy, as much as transport...
Seoul started to develop as a city and never stopped since. Today, tourists from all over the world flood Seoul, visiting places of note like the Korean War Memorial, Namsan Park, Changdeokgung Palace and the N Seoul Tower. Major businesses anchored in Seoul engage in electronic, textil...
(2) create a tree failure assessment database by thoroughly collecting and integrating data of London plane street trees in Nanjing City, (3) develop a tree failure assessment model based on factor analysis and k-means clustering, and (4) map the tree failure potential distribution of London ...
"We can't be more 'n four hundred miles from the Yukon," concluded Sloper, multiplying his thumb nails by the scale of the map. The council, in which the two Incapables had whined to excellent disadvantage, was drawing to a close. "Hudson Bay Post, long time ago. No use um now....