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Manufactured y Maldon Iron Works in the e) is a replacement indicating LEEZ PRIORY. The semicircular parish plate finial is a type unique to Maldon Iron Works and Essex. NGR: TL720197.
Fingerposts are within the study remit of the Milestone Society. For information see www.milestone-society.co.uk
Awesome signpost on Amantani Island on Lake Titicaca, telling you the direction and distance to capitals of the world.
The Skyline Gondola up to Bob’s peak is synonymous with Queenstown, rising 450 metres in just 730 metres.
An observation deck at the top provides spectacular panoramic views of The Remarkables, Lake Wakatipu and Queenstown. @queenstownnz
Excellent signposting in the Black Forest.
Two alternate cycle routes to Lenzkirch - the steep one and the other one.
Experimenting with my Holga N. This is a basic, plastic lensed, flashless Holga. Looks like there's a spot of light leakage in this shot, which I was expecting as the casing wasn't 100% locked down.
The shot is of a signpost at one of the entrances to Runnymede meadow.
Settings:
Normal Light, 1 person focus
Kalandula Falls are waterfalls in the municipality of Kalandula, Malanje Province, Angola. On the Lucala River, the falls are 105 meters high and 400 meters wide. They are one of the largest waterfalls by volume in Africa.
Sadly neglected but a photo exists showing it was complete in 1963. Made by Maldon Iron Works. Grid ref TL 8127 1532 and photo 2002.
On grass triangle at the junction of Tilbury Road and Ashen Road. Made by Maldon Iron Works with cone finial and all original arms. Grid reference TL 73868 41414. Photo dated 2005.
A Maldon Iron Works post. The short wooden replacement arm has road number A504 although in fact the A504 is long lost. Grid ref: TL 9288 2864
Maldon Iron Works post with semicircular parish plate finial alongside the A133. A rare surviving example of a 14 inch high arm on an Essex fingerpost. NGR: TM 0768 2325
We ended up going to a geothermal power plant to learn about how they provide heated water to the city. This sign indicated that Thingvellir was not too far away.
The other West Mersea fingerpost is not faring to well. Broken off arms and more red with rust than its once fine blasck and white livery. Worthy of a paint job as it still retains its semicircular parish plate finial. Made by Maldon Iron Works. Grid ref TM 0146 1351 at the Mill Road/Colchester Road junction.