Sunday, 19 April 2009
Lost in the shadows. Continuing the 'troops on the frontier' connection, I was curious to see what the Temple of Mithras, in the City of London, looked like on Google Earth.
Here it is, lost in the dank shadows by the now semi-derelict Bucklersbury House. Moved, 'reconstructed', and all for a rather sad office block that's about to be demolished after fifty years.
I'm not sure whether the redevelopment of 'Walbrook Square' which involved 'replacing' the temple back in position, is now going ahead, given the recession.
http://www.fosterandpartners.com/News/235/Default.aspx
(for a measured write-up of Bucklersbury House, and the new scheme, see: http://www.postwarbuildings.com/buildings/bucklersbury-house-temple-court
Saturday, 18 April 2009
Possibly... 'When on Google Earth 19'...
I guessed right here:
http://sjmcdonough.blogspot.com/2009/04/when-on-google-earth-18.html
Blogger and I don't really get on, but here, I hope, is a specially-created WOGE-19 staging post.
When on Google Earth
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My first choice was foiled by lamentable Google Earth coverage of the West coast of Ireland. My second option looked, frankly, great. But... it was a walled city in a desert, and we've had a few of those.
The third choice has a very faint connection with the second, but is a little bit different. It also has a faint connection (in my head) with Jamie Bell, of Billy Elliot fame (this is more of a clue). Hopefully it won't appear too cheesy or obvious to WOGE-ers. (A fourth, even more urban site, still with a connection to choice two - are you following this? - occurred to me, but is probably way too famous; I'll reveal the stream of associations at the end).
Click for the larger image.
Expecting a solution by sunrise...
http://sjmcdonough.blogspot.com/2009/04/when-on-google-earth-18.html
Blogger and I don't really get on, but here, I hope, is a specially-created WOGE-19 staging post.
When on Google Earth
Q: What is When on Google Earth?
A: It’s a game for archaeologists, or anybody else willing to have a go!
Q: How do you play it?
A: Simple, you try to identify the site in the picture.
Q: Who wins?
A: The first person to correctly identify the site, including its major period of occupation, wins the game.
Q: What does the winner get?
A: The winner gets bragging rights and the chance to host the next When on Google Earth on his/her own blog!
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My first choice was foiled by lamentable Google Earth coverage of the West coast of Ireland. My second option looked, frankly, great. But... it was a walled city in a desert, and we've had a few of those.
The third choice has a very faint connection with the second, but is a little bit different. It also has a faint connection (in my head) with Jamie Bell, of Billy Elliot fame (this is more of a clue). Hopefully it won't appear too cheesy or obvious to WOGE-ers. (A fourth, even more urban site, still with a connection to choice two - are you following this? - occurred to me, but is probably way too famous; I'll reveal the stream of associations at the end).
Click for the larger image.
Expecting a solution by sunrise...
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