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I thought this was a neat concept in order for a class to collectively gather information on the signposts. This could be done using the computer or if not simple paper. I like that this would involve a lot of collaboration.

Bat and Ball is an odd place name.

What a lovely sign. Influenced by Herge?

On Signal Hill, St. John's, NL, Canada.

 

NIKON D3100

F-stop: F/5.6

Exposure time: 1/125

ISO speed: ISO-160

From lower down. See set for description of lens used.

The route was well signposted, no maps needed

The library is known as the Learning Centre

Traffic signpost casts a shadow on the wall of Miller's Bridge, Bootle, Merseyside, England

More from Zarahemla... owned by members of the LDS (Mormon) Church but not restricted to church members. It’s a place for dancing, shopping, meditating and sharing poetry.

 

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Signpost at Fort Chipewyan side of the winter road to Fort Smith.

Made by Maldon Iron Works and located at grid ref TL 5343 2882. Part of Order No. 2404 dated 6 February 1933. Photo 2003

It's a long way to Tipperary. And Montreal. And Edmonton.

Peachland signpost - we were staying on Beach Ave

Barr Lake is a large bird refuge just northeast of Denver. This sign points to several of the migratory destinations of resident birds.

The background hill is the romantically named Lord Hereford's Knob, or Twmpa in Welsh.

 

See set for description of lens used.

This photo taken about2004. It has since lost the COLCHESTER arm. Grid ref: TL 9905 1685

 

Set in the corner of someone's garden! Hollyhedge Road, opposite Greenbrow Rd. junction. Better shot 'in the can' at t'moment.

Located at TL 8000 2464. This post has many features characteristic of those made by Stanton although it bears no makers marks.

Much prefer old style road signs

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