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zephyr Wrote:

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> Pretty sure that the one at the bottom of Lordship

> lane is. I think there is also one at the top of

> Lordship lane.



Yep, too late there as well since my second visit a month ago recently documented. I'd not be surprised if they're going for the lot and to address Huguenot and others, when you're lost all you care about is a sign, not the colour or font. The fact many are not even replaced shows a retrograde step. Does anyone against them really mind a few blue signs knocking around, they probably didn't even notice them until I pointed them out.

  • 3 years later...

Long time no see (I live across the water so barely connected) but have just found Lambeth have allowed a couple more signs to survive on their estates, these two a mile from you in West Dulwich (near enough for me).


http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7231/7280397002_50bb6fa83a_n.jpg http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8153/7280399346_c40f75cbdf_n.jpg



Otherwise I haven't stopped collecting, and completed all known examples in London and the home counties. Lambeth have begun removing these now from their estates, apparently the only speed limit with its circle still on has gone now and I have the only known picture of it. But if anyone's spotted anything I've missed tucked away in the back doubles always add it here.

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