Three old signs at the end of Albert Road, Addlestone

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Three old signs at the end of Albert Road, Addlestone

Image: © David Howard Taken: 11 Mar 2013

This is a closer view of the set added just before I took these, no through road is pre-Worboys, the footpath arrow is a fingerpost, which were separate from the system stopped in 1964 and still being used nationally, and what is probably an old council made prohibition sign as on a footpath rather than a road.

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51.373649
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