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15 Jul 2010 10:06 PM  

Here's a few more from Theo.

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15 Jul 2010 10:44 PM  

Tremendous ?

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16 Jul 2010 02:58 PM  
they have got to be the best pics of enamels still in situ ive seen, looks much better half inside a tree than it ever will hidden away on someones wall for no one to see.
thanks for those pics
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16 Jul 2010 03:45 PM  

them trees dont look safe to me . want a chainsaw at em.

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16 Jul 2010 04:59 PM  

Enamels 1000, as someone who constantly looks on in awr  & respect at your ability to sniff out little gems, these pictures must really do your head in!!  Great photos, Great site. NOMAD

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16 Jul 2010 06:03 PM  

thanks nomad 2 for those kind words. you will give me a swelled head at this rate.cheers joe.

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18 Nov 2010 07:08 PM  

Just spotted this one yesterday; first pictorial sign I've seen in situi for many, many years! Interesting to see it has its corners cropped to fitthe gable! (I presume it was always displayed here?)

(Apologies to the owners: I've editted the shop name to make it less identifiable! Sure some will recognise it anyway!)

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18 Nov 2010 07:58 PM  

Ace, here's one I spotted in Abergaveny

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28 Nov 2010 10:13 PM  

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29 Nov 2010 07:49 PM  

that players looks great where it is on that gable..i dont mind seeing them like this where their been looked after by the owner and doing what they were orignaly made to do..it gets me though when their just stuck behind down pipes,going rusty or even painted over and over the years rotting away and no good to anyone.."great photo"..

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30 Nov 2010 01:00 AM  

i still reckon that is the best pic of an enamel ive ever seen,  rather ironic, almost like mothers natures version of a banksy.  

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03 Feb 2011 07:48 PM  

 

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03 Feb 2011 08:20 PM  

Great pics there mate of those Players...I asked about these years ago...You would of thought ide asked for the till...Still nice to see them though..Wots that thing in the ground with I+ C on,It looks Interesting??

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04 Feb 2011 08:02 PM  

"You would of thought ide asked for the till" i know exactlly what u mean bit of a sour face i think too. It was funny as the police staion is right opposit and when i was taking pics and then seeing how well attatched they was you should have seen all the bacon lined up in the window watching me lol. next time ur this way give me a shout and we can meet. im not sure about the IC stone but it is in the middle of nowhere. any ideas anyone?

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04 Feb 2011 09:49 PM  

LOL...Love it Chelt,someone with a sense of humour..Visa versa mate, next time your down this way bring ya spade and join me on this railway dig...Maybee the words "tea" are written underneath that milestone,headstone?? India + Ceylon..

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