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The travel discussion with Krusty got me wondering if 'London A-Z' was still available. Seems it is and what I hadn't realized at
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Meg
And reading that again it doesn't make sense. That must be a later version. I arrived in England in *1964* and I know we used something like that. -- nm
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Meg (aka Mojave)
May 1 '23, 19:42
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i doubt many of London's streets have changed since 1864 -- nm
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hollywood big shot
May 1, 19:43
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They haven't but we colonials all carried a copy of that. -- nm
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Meg
May 1, 19:51
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I bought one the first time I went over in 99 but don’t recall using it super much (Tube map was more essential for me) -- nm
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hollywood big shot
May 1, 20:48
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I bought and AtoZ and used it alot. Used the tube map and picked up another transit map that also had the trains on it too.
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