posted by
owlfish at 02:42pm on 28/04/2006
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Thanks to the Post Office website, I know now where the post offices nearest to Imperial College are. The website even has a feature which tells you how to get to your post office of choice. Behind the cut is a fine specimen of directions. My favorite part is where it tells me to go right for 0 meters. If you could mapquest dance steps, they would look like this.

In more exciting map-related news, there's an online interactive version of the fourteenth-century Gough map of Great Britain available. (Found indirectly via
medievalist) All the rivers may have their origins in circles and Anglesey is looking like a mighty round island, but in pretty much all other respects it's a much more accessible map than the last one I discussed,
In more exciting map-related news, there's an online interactive version of the fourteenth-century Gough map of Great Britain available. (Found indirectly via
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What a fab idea! I must go play....
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However to walk from The Royal Albert Hall to near South Ken station (which those directions are for)would appear to be the best part of a mile, so I suspect that m is miles, not metres and the time is out. There are roads on there I can't actually find on an A-Z, so god help you.
There's also a PO on the corner of Gloucester Road and Cromwell Road, which if you're walking from the Queensgate side of Imperial is actually closer than the one at South Ken
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