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High above the streets of Crewe is this signing advertising a long defunct restaurant. In more recent times the building housed the Steam nightclub but is now derelict. I would love to know more about Kettell's but have so far found no information.

Came across this cool old Mobil Flying Horse sign in Lynch, NE. They actually still sell gas there.

Pre-Worboys yellow arrow direction sign on Bostall Heath for the A206.

Bank station sign on London Underground

I saw the northbound sign on my way up and passed it before being able to stop. On the way back I was on the frontage road hunting old things and there it was. I didn't have time to see what kind of "recreation" was going on there, but then again I probably didn't want to know!

My niece can sign and today she tricked me into thinking she was signing "I love you" but it's the letter "Y". She only signs with people who are deaf. She's been signing since she was a year old to communicate with her unlce who is deaf.

Our dogs were glad the sign was directed at them too!

We love walking in this nice little township park. (name omitted to protect our privacy...just being safe :)

August 10, 2006

Guess what this business is! I had to take this quickly because the owner chased me away. Apparently I'm not the only lookey-loo, and he doesn't get the humor.

This sign always makes me smile. In my mind I can see the picture of neatly stacked campfire wood under the bowl and a handle on top :-)

 

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The abandoned Leith South Yard to the north of Edinburgh.

 

Despite the abandonded nature of the yard, the British Rail corporate sign is unmistakable and in very good condition; the yard was rennovated and modernised in the 1970s and 1980s until BR abandoned this sort of "wagonload" freight activity.

 

The concrete building in the background is on the site of Seafield Road Maltings and is now used as a self-storage place. However given the construction and the enormous numbers of dry risers on the street-side, I assume it was either a granary or a store for the former Scottish Agricultural Industries fertiliser plant on the edge of the docks that closed in the 1990s.

yes, I admit that some wit (not me!) added nipples with a black marker to the otherwise innocent sign.

City limits, Wisdom Montana.

It is more important to know when we leave than when we enter.

Custom Parking Sign

www.PIPSignworks.com • 407-847-5565

I'm not sure what this sign is trying to say; no wheelchairs ? No sitting ?

Spotted at Disney in Florida.

The first night I went out drinking in Chiba, in 1998, I ended up at a little ramen shop just along this street. A lot has changed but for the most part it's still the same place.

 

Taken with the Panasonic GX7 using the Olympus 25mm F1.8 lens.

Sign will be featured in Shapes and Symbols book, new LogoLounge project.

says it all really. Outside a shop selling beach towels and rugs

San Francisco's WHIZ BURGERS since 1955 on South Van Ness Ave. at 18th Street.

Riviera Casino neon in Las Vegas, member of a dying species.

Sadly, this picture is a little blurry, because it's taken from a moving train.

a sign in new hampshire: by order of the health department... NO Smoking or Spitting. Ahead of it's time.

On June 2nd, in celebration of National Trails Day and the 50th anniversary of the National Trails System Act, the BLM, in cooperation with National Pony Express Association and Lincoln Highway Association representatives, led a guided tour of the Pony Express National Historic Trail through lands managed by the BLM Salt Lake Field Office. The Pony Express National Historic Trail was added to the National Trail System on August 3, 1992 and extends from Saint Joseph, Missouri to Sacramento, California. The trail commemorates the two year run of the Pony Express Mail Service. While the Pony Express only ran from 1860-1861, the trail is also linked to early western explorers, a stagecoach service, the first transcontinental telegraph, overland emigrants, and the first cross-country automobile route. Tour attendees experienced the trail through traces left by stagecoaches and riders, listened to cowboy poetry, learned about the history of the trail, and saw landscapes basically unchanged from 1860.

 

Photo by Rachel Wootton, BLM

Soviet store sign " fruit "

  

Former Coles Variety store on Moorabool Street, Geelong. Once the mainstay of GJ Coles and company, the retailer later focused on supermarkets in the post-war years after acquiring grocer chain SE Dickens (ironically founded in Geelong) and opening 'Dickens New World' supermarkets, later branded 'New World' and then 'Coles New World'. Variety stores continued alongside the supermarkets until being merged with Fosseys in the late 1980's and then gradually closed down in the 1990's, with remaining stores rebranded Target Country (also based in Geelong)

 

This store has been converted into a retail building called 'Geelong Central' with The Reject Shop on the upper level and several shops on the ground floor.

Even though there isn't a lot of time left for pictures at the moment, it's still a lot of fun.

Sign touting local country ham on side of restaurant.

Ghost signs on an abandoned feed and grain in Johnson, NY.

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