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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
O2 Wristband
Found in Kensington High Street, 1.14pm, 11/7/07
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2007
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November
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Nov 23
(8)
Balloon Fragment, Long Thin Red
Hairband, with Hair
Long Thin Balloon, Black
Square Sample of Plastic
Fragment of Gnawed Traffic Cone
Latex Natural Rubber Condom, Wrapped
Plastic Lioness
O2 Wristband
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Nov 21
(6)
TalkTalk envelope
wire
Piece of bark
Stone and Leaf from the Gingko Bilbao Tree
Piece of asphalt
Pricey paving stone (fragment)
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August
(10)
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Aug 24
(5)
Cut flowers
Drawing
Fragment of a letter
Champagne Cork
Granny's green pen
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Aug 22
(5)
Poppy
Oyster Shell
Hairband
2 Yellow Pages
A-Z Page
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July
(25)
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Jul 17
(1)
Dilapidated fake flower
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Jul 14
(13)
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Wrist-Band
envelope (part of)
Jesus Sticker
little man?
1980s exercise
conker
balloon
Park Rules
Huge Donkey-Dog
Cone Bits
More Chewed Cones
Chewed Cones
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Jul 10
(3)
Small metal disc
Double-sided note
Heart Shaped Object
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Jul 09
(7)
Clear plastic sticker found on Pembridge Gardens, ...
Another Magnum lollistick found a few feet from th...
Also found in the 'Pembridge Square ditch' (as we ...
Black Plastic coated Bike Lock, Large, found on th...
Find number four
Find Three
Second find of the archive
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Jul 06
(1)
First Find of the Archive
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