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walkwalkwalk: Stories from the Exeter Archive: March 2008
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Walkwalkwalk: Stories from the Exeter Archive. Monday, 31 March 2008. Leaflet Rack in Saint David's. Howell Road Railway Bridge. On the Exeter walking circuit. South Street, newsagents window. An empty street sign fastening, crying out for a new sign to be attached. Fly Posting (on top of earlier fly posting) Fore Street. Sunday, 30 March 2008. Pine Tree - Laminated Flyer. More of the Western Way. Leaving St Thomas by the Western Way. Friday, 28 March 2008. Phone Boxes, St Thomas Shopping Centre. And at ...
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walkwalkwalk: Stories from the Exeter Archive: Protestant Martyrs
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Walkwalkwalk: Stories from the Exeter Archive. Monday, 2 June 2008. At the Protestant Martyr's Memorial, where Phil told us the history of the Protestant Martyrs in Exeter. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Stories collected from routine walks in Exeter have been transformed into ephemeral text works and distributed across the City as posters, leaflets and cards. If you see one please photograph it and email the image to: info@walkwalkwalk.org.uk. Commisioned by Spacex Gallery. Fork in the road.
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walkwalkwalk: Stories from the Exeter Archive: Second Half/impromptu bit of the nightwalk
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Walkwalkwalk: Stories from the Exeter Archive. Monday, 2 June 2008. Second Half/impromptu bit of the nightwalk. The nightwalk route officially ended at the Bus Stop on Topsham Road, near the top of Salmon Pool Lane. However, we continued on back towards Exeter City Centre led by a spontaneous guide who said he knew a good route. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Commisioned by Spacex Gallery. Http:/ www.walkwalkwalk.org.uk. Http:/ pedleystreetRIP.blogspot.com. Http:/ walkfinds.blogspot.com.
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walkwalkwalk: Stories from the Exeter Archive: The Nightwalk route
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Walkwalkwalk: Stories from the Exeter Archive. Saturday, 26 April 2008. Nightwalk Marsh Barton route. Start at Exeter Central Station. Left into Queen Street. Right into High Street, becoming Fore Street. Left into King Street. Right into Preston Street. Right into Western Way. Cross Western Way at first pedestrian crossing. Continue towards Western Way roundabout. Use pedestrian underpass marked towards Marsh Barton or (as we did) use cycle path in direction of Marsh Barton. Leading into Water Lane.
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walkwalkwalk: Stories from the Exeter Archive: June 2008
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Walkwalkwalk: Stories from the Exeter Archive. Monday, 2 June 2008. Here are some images from the nightwalk, which launched the project on April 12th 2008 - the sequence of images shows the part of the walk after leaving Marsh Barton (for more images see the website.). Walking into Brook Road, where it became very dark, with no street lights or ambient light. Things on the ground en route - broken tree, and explosion of road paint. Fork in the road. Second Half/impromptu bit of the nightwalk. Subscribe t...
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Walk Finds: Kensington and Chelsea Branch: Balloon Fragment, Long Thin Red
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Walk Finds: Kensington and Chelsea Branch. We discovered this quotation at Chelsea Physic Garden. It is the motto of Carl Linnaeus, the 18th Century Botanist and father of modern Taxonomy. We think his motto is so apt for our project that we have decided to adopt it. Friday, 23 November 2007. Balloon Fragment, Long Thin Red. Found in Westfield Park, 11.29am, 11/07/07. Watch nude girls on WebCam. 26 August 2011 at 11:00. No female I ever met. 20 December 2012 at 21:52. 26 February 2013 at 08:16. Louis vui...
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Walk Finds: Kensington and Chelsea Branch: O2 Wristband
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Walk Finds: Kensington and Chelsea Branch. We discovered this quotation at Chelsea Physic Garden. It is the motto of Carl Linnaeus, the 18th Century Botanist and father of modern Taxonomy. We think his motto is so apt for our project that we have decided to adopt it. Friday, 23 November 2007. Found in Kensington High Street, 1.14pm, 11/7/07. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Balloon Fragment, Long Thin Red. Hairband, with Hair. Long Thin Balloon, Black. Square Sample of Plastic. View my complete profile.
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Walk Finds: Kensington and Chelsea Branch: Drawing
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Walk Finds: Kensington and Chelsea Branch. We discovered this quotation at Chelsea Physic Garden. It is the motto of Carl Linnaeus, the 18th Century Botanist and father of modern Taxonomy. We think his motto is so apt for our project that we have decided to adopt it. Friday, 24 August 2007. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Fragment of a letter. View my complete profile. Http:/ www.chelseaphysicgarden.co.uk. Http:/ www.rbkc.gov.uk/intransit. Http:/ www.walkwalkwalk.org.uk.
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Walk Finds: Kensington and Chelsea Branch: Fragment of Gnawed Traffic Cone
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Walk Finds: Kensington and Chelsea Branch. We discovered this quotation at Chelsea Physic Garden. It is the motto of Carl Linnaeus, the 18th Century Botanist and father of modern Taxonomy. We think his motto is so apt for our project that we have decided to adopt it. Friday, 23 November 2007. Fragment of Gnawed Traffic Cone. Found in Westfield Park, 11.24 am, 11/7/07. Maybe someone was hungry. 31 July 2009 at 10:03. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Balloon Fragment, Long Thin Red. Hairband, with Hair.
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Walk Finds: Kensington and Chelsea Branch: Piece of asphalt
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Walk Finds: Kensington and Chelsea Branch. We discovered this quotation at Chelsea Physic Garden. It is the motto of Carl Linnaeus, the 18th Century Botanist and father of modern Taxonomy. We think his motto is so apt for our project that we have decided to adopt it. Wednesday, 21 November 2007. Found on Tite street, 18th July 2007. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Stone and Leaf from the Gingko Bilbao Tree. Pricey paving stone (fragment). View my complete profile. Http:/ chipwalk.blogspot.com.