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Bread of Heaven, Pontypool
by Jaggery
geograph for square SO2800
Adding colour to a drab winter's day, there is a red and yellow awning... (more)
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Awnings on a Lampeter side street
by Jaggery
geograph for square SN5748
Alongside the street from Market Street to College Street.
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Creek Road pillarbox, cash dispenser and awnings, East Molesey
by Jaggery
geograph for square TQ1568
The NatWest cash dispenser on the left is near the corner of Bridge Road.
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Jesse Smith traditional family butchers, Cirencester
by Jaggery
geograph for square SP0202
Blue awnings on the Black Jack Street butchers' shop. The business was... (more)
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Conspicuous 76 in High Street, Albrighton
by Jaggery
geograph for square SJ8104
On the awning of Number76 Home & Gifts shop. Premises in this High Street... (more)
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Shops awnings in Northgate Street, Chester
by Jaggery
geograph for square SJ4066
Viewed from North Gate. Link
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Greenery in the awning
by David Lally
for square SZ0891
Westover Road. The Canopy and buildings are listed with LEN of 1108804... (more)
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Battleship Building and its concrete umbrella
by David Hawgood
geograph for square TQ2681
This view from underneath Westway shows the entrance to the Battleship Building... (more)
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Walford Road & Medlicott Road cross, Sparkhill
by A J Paxton
geograph for square SP0984
M J Nolan, purveyor of Twinings Fine Teas & Coffees, has given way to the... (more)
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The Crown Inn, Frampton Mansell
by Vieve Forward
geograph for square SO9202
Providing a well-ventilated outside space for customers became important during... (more)
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Chieveley Services
by Derek Harper
geograph for square SU4772
Tables and chairs under an outside awning at the main services building.
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Amphitheatre & promenade beach huts, Barry Island
by M J Roscoe
geograph for square ST1166
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Patterns in red and white
by Alan Murray-Rust
for square SK7953
Market stall awnings in Newark Market Place.
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Fountain and clock, Bangor
by Rossographer
geograph for square J5081
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Goat meat available, Torquay
by Derek Harper
for square SX9064
A slightly exotic offering from a butcher's on Belgrave Road.
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Newark Market Place
by Alan Murray-Rust
geograph for square SK7953
Always colourful with its red and white stalls canopies, made livelier still... (more)
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Rubicon Too, Cotham Hill
by Derek Harper
geograph for square ST5774
On the corner of Hampton Park and Cotham Hill, and probably benefitting from the... (more)
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Birmingham, city of Shawarma
by A J Paxton
geograph for square SP0786
Martineau Place, a pedestrianised shopping precinct in central Birmingham,... (more)
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Broadway Deli
by Derek Harper
for square SP0937
A Piaggio Ape sits outside the shop on the High Street. The building is listed... (more)
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Shops, Norwood Road, Herne Hill, south London
by Robin Stott
geograph for square TQ3274
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Fore Street, Bovey Tracey
by Derek Harper
for square SX8178
Dog on one side of pavement, owner oblivious other side, lead between them; so... (more)
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Fish stall, Lewisham Market, southeast London
by Robin Stott
for square TQ3875
Amazing variety. Customers queueing.
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Islwyn Lily and Canal Boat Tearoom at Whysom's Wharf
by M J Roscoe
geograph for square ST2391
In the summer Islwyn Canal Association's boat gives pleasure cruises on a... (more)
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Amphitheatre above the promenade, Barry Island
by M J Roscoe
geograph for square ST1166
An open air theatre for all the year round performances. It was constructed... (more)
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Las Iguanas, Exeter
by Derek Harper
geograph for square SX9192
At the (rounded) corner of Queen Street (right) and Upper Paul Street. The... (more)
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Cafe in Bath
by Derek Harper
for square ST7564
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Boats and weir, Hanham Mills
by Derek Harper
geograph for square ST6470
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Bus shelter and frontages, Esplanade
by Robin Stott
geograph for square SX9472
Esplanade is a pleasant space despite the car parking and the road modelling to... (more)
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A pub garden prepared for reopening, Warwick
by Robin Stott
geograph for square SP2965
The government had announced a relaxation of Covid-19 restrictions from 12 April... (more)
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