Birmingham, Ashted Circus

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The photograph on this page of Birmingham, Ashted Circus by David Dixon as part of the Geograph project.

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Birmingham, Ashted Circus

Image: © David Dixon Taken: 21 Dec 2012

Approaching Ashted Circus via the A4540, Lawley Middleway. Notice the different styles of road signs ahead: · two red triangle (hazard) signs warn respectively of the roundabout and that there are roadworks on the road to the left; · the brown sign with white lettering is typical of the type of sign used to give directions to tourist attractions. They usually include pictograms; examples in this case include silhouettes of a flower (for the Botanical gardens), a boat (for the canal) etc. · two temporary signs with black text on a yellow background provide details of diversion routes or direction signs through roadworks.

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Image Location

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Latitude
52.485811
Longitude
-1.882737