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A Maldon Iron Works post. The finial is the only surviving one of the type and were quite uncommon even their 1930s heyday. The broad centre arm is a replacement. Grid ref: TL 8023 0895. Photo taken 2006.
A Mladon Iron Works post that was originally fitted with a gas lamp. One arm broken and the pillar severly cracked at the top. NGR is TL 8564 0800 and photo taken 2002.
Andrew and I went for a walk in the Pentlands. Windy and cold with a bit of snow on the ground.
Not often you get one of these signs, possibly an historical artifact given the access laws in Scotland
Visitors to the Victoria feel the sounds of the signpost in Stuart Bowditch & Damien Robinson's multisensory piece.
Photos taken along the south end of the Willard Munger Trail, between Finlayson, MN and Hinkley, MN. The Munger Trail is named after the late and former state congressman Willard Munger. It is the longest paved bicycle trail in the world at over 70 miles, and was once a train track which assisted residents of HInckley and Sandstone to escape the Great Hinckley Fire of 1894.
Can be seen at TL 7992 2145. Made by Maldon Iron Works. The semicircular finial centre reads B.R.D (Braintree Rural District) rather than the usual 'STICK NO BILLS'.
Wisdoms for the following days:
26th October 2009
27th Octobre 2009
28th October 2009
29th October 2009
30th October 2009
31st October 2009
1st November 2009
2nd November 2009
3rd November 2009
4th November 2009.
(Wisdoms found on the page "Quotegarden".)
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