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DescriptionRoad.sign.arp.750pix.jpg | A road sign near Bristol, England. The direction sign is patched according to the Guildford Rules. It gives directions to (Bristol) Parkway railway station (red British Rail symbol), motorways (blue-background patches), and towns reached via non-primary A-roads. Red-edged patches and red-bordered signs are used for military establishments (the Ministry of Defence at Abbey Wood in this example). Destinations which are reached indirectly have the corresponding road number in brackets; for instance, this sign says that Filton is reached by following the A4174 ring road to the A38, and then turning onto the A38 for Filton. | |||
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Source | Taken by Adrian Pingstone in October 2004 and released to the public domain. | |||
Author | User Arpingstone on en.wikipedia | |||
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Originally from en.wikipedia; description page is (was) here * 19:06, 8 October 2004 [[:en:User:Arpingstone|Arpingstone]] 750×624 (110,953 bytes) <span class="comment">(Road Sign)</span> |
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