Is it something to do with them being the turrets from the cannons used in WWI Sooper? Or at least something very similar. Btw, nice input Kilburn. The South Bank Lion doesn't get dirty due it being made from Coadestone. I believe the recipe for it has been lost, hence why nothing has been created from it since circa 1840.
It may well have been originally, but thousands were added after the Square Mile was fortified after the Baltic Exchange blast by the IRA. The answer I'm looking for has something to do with them visually...
Wow that was just a guess! How many roads in the London W1 postcode area have the word Road in their name, as opposed to Street or Place or Mews etc ?
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You could kill every living one of these animals, and yet within a short time you could have many more. How?
This could apply to anything with external eggs Chickens/birds (especially cuckoos), frog/toad tadpoles, fish, fleas. Or am I up the wrong street
Oops, I didn't phrase that very well! None of what you said.... No eggs involved; Even if every one of these animals were to be destroyed, they would still not be extinct, but would reappear within a few months.