Writing on the wall

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Writing on the wall

Image: © Richard Dorrell Taken: 29 Sep 2012

This wall in Loudoun Street faces down the street, and has in the past been used for painted advertising. I suspect it has been painted on two occasions with different adverts, but now parts of both adverts are visible. Only parts of the adverts can now be read. I can make out: (top line) 'Jean' (second line) 'Restaurant'. Roughly centrally is 'Afternoon tea' and 'High teas' and at the bottom, with an arrow, is the word 'opposite'. There is no restaurant opposite the sign today.

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Image Location

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Latitude
55.515284
Longitude
-4.380974