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Seen on an Aylesbury Vale U3A London walk. Naturally, we ignored it!

Niagara Falls, U.S.A

 

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On the road from Yerevan, Armenia to Tbilisi, Georgia

A closer look, Bowling Green.

not sure why many Japanese shops have "open" and "closed" signs in English (and often only in english) anyone else know? this was not an area frequented by foreign tourists just a shop in on a main road leading out of Ebisu.

The phone number is 313-932-1212. The Yellow Pages sign that hung from the former Michigan Bell Telephone Co. Building near the border of Highland Park for 50 years was dismantled in November, 2011.

The Tricorn Centre was a Brutalist shopping, nightclub and car park complex in Portsmouth, Hampshire, England. It was designed by Owen Luder and Rodney Gordon and took its name from the site's shape which from the air resembled a Tricorne hat. Constructed in the mid-1960s, it was demolished in 2004. It was home to one of the first Virgin Megastores and housed the largest Laser Quest arena in Europe.

 

The centre was a well-known example of 1960s architecture, and in the 1980s it was voted the 3rd ugliest building in the UK. In 2001, BBC Radio 4 listeners voted it the most hated building in the UK, and Prince Charles described it as "a mildewed lump of elephant droppings", although it was much admired by others, who saw it as an irreplaceable example of Brutalist architecture. Demolition of the Tricorn began on 24 March 2004 and lasted approximately nine months.

 

See info and photos here!

 

I took this photo in the Portsmouth City Museum, where the sign and other memorabilia can be seen!

  

Messing around with artistic filter gallery. Quick driveby at New Smyrna Beach, Florida area.

A local KFC. Looks like the sign needs a little help.

Taco Bell #3827 (2,233 square feet)

5230 George Washington Memorial Highway, Washington Square, Yorktown, VA

Opened in November 1988

 

The sign was updated in fall 2013, replacing the original.

At least they aren't thirsty round these parts.

Along the South Platte River Road.

 

When my son was 4 or 5 and learning to read, we lived in Tucson, not far from the Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum. We would often go to see the animals, including many kinds of snakes. I tried to convince him that this sign meant to watch out for snakes along the road. He didn't buy it for long.

Considering I've been to Birmingham many times I'd never been in the Ikon Gallery which is particularly surprising as I'm a bit partial to Contemporary Art (the good stuff anyway......). This sign just inside the entrance caught my eye for the mix of materials.

 

More Birmingham shots here : www.flickr.com/photos/darrellg/sets/72157641857775864

 

From Wikipedia : "The Ikon Gallery (grid reference SP060866) is an English gallery of contemporary art, located in Brindleyplace, Birmingham. It is housed in the Grade II listed, neo-gothic former Oozells Street Board School, designed by John Henry Chamberlain in 1877. The gallery's current director is Jonathan Watkins.

 

Ikon was set up to encourage the public to engage in contemporary art. As a result of this, the gallery runs an off-site 'Education and Interpretation' scheme that educates audiences, promotes artists and their art. The gallery is open every day of the week except Mondays, though it opens on bank holiday Mondays.

 

Featured artworks include all forms of media including sound, sculpture and photography as well as paintings. Exhibitions rotate throughout the year so that as many pieces can be displayed as possible. Ikon is a registered charity which is partly funded by Birmingham City Council and Arts Council of England."

 

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Tacoma, WA, U.S.A.

  

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Thank goodness LB Lewisham have not bothered to remove many of their old signs.

Sign

Artel Jewelers

5605 W Belmont

Chicago, IL

..... are out in my neighborhood. Mr. Trump is not popular on the street where I live.

 

Los Angeles; October 2020

A walk through Brighstone forest

We didn't speak or read Gaelic but I think I got the meaning of this sign.

 

Amazingly, this sign was this exact color - I changed nothing. Three months after taking it, I don't have a clue where in Dingle we were standing when I took the picture but it's not a big town. I have to say that we absolutely loved Dingle and Slea Head. It was probably the highlight of our trip to Ireland this past summer. I took at least 10-15 pictures of different Guinness signs in Ireland, but this was the only one in Gaelic. It just had flavor.

I smiled. Just to be on the safe side.

For all of you out there looking for justice, I found it. It's in the Tanforan Shopping Mall in San Bruno, California. Who knew? It's just down the hall, although I didn't see anyone going down that hall. Come to think of it, I'm not quite ready to face justice yet myself.

I keep thinking about taking this silly picture down. It gets more views than almost all of my other pictures.

My co-worker Rich had this sign made. In areas where there are potential hazards, it's important to alert those who might not otherwise be aware of them.

An old iron sign at bridge over Big Timber Creek, the border of Brooklawn in Camden County and Westville in Gloucester County.

just quickly dropping by to wish everyone a Happy Halloween.

Heading out to watch my granddaughter go trick-or-treating and take a few pictures, and then grabbing a quick bite to eat so that Larry and I can come home, cuddle up, and watch "Young Frankenstein"!

If your out and about be extra careful while driving!

Let's make sure all our little ghosts and goblins stay safe!

A roadside sign welcomes travellers arriving in the Republic of Nagorno Karabakh from Armenia.

Feel Free to check out these selected shots picked from the last year or so.

 

Cashed out [ this sign has been around 50+ years ] can you tell :-)

 

BREAKING NEWS This sign is now gone! grab em while you can folks.....

 

UPDATE: Two years in Explore as of Jan 1, 2009

Strictly this should be painted on a wall but my definition is more flexible.

Loos a bit odd as I decided, not, to run a roll through twice and this was about the only recoverable image out of 72, gutted is the word but there you go that's film.

 

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