Lamppost Art on Carrington Road (West face)

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The photograph on this page of Lamppost Art on Carrington Road (West face) by Gerald England as part of the Geograph project.

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Lamppost Art on Carrington Road (West face)

Image: © Gerald England Taken: 17 Feb 2018

The west face of the lamppost are on Carrington Road Image shows a photograph of a grate. Above it are the words: MY FRIEND WORKED AT NEEDHAMS, WORKED ON THE RECEPTION. IT WAS A GREAT COMMUNITY, A VERY FAMILY BASED FIRM, THE CHRISTMAS PARTIES AND OUTINGS WERE ABSOLUTELY BRILLIANT. and below it: IN THE FOUNDRY ITSELF, THEY DID 3 SHIFTS SO THE BUILDING WAS BEING CONSTANTLY USED. THEY SENT THEIR STUFF ALL OVER, I THINK IT WAS TO AUSTRALIA AND AMERICA. NEEDHAMS WAS WELL KNOWN FOR IRONWORK. Opposite face: Image

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Image Location

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Latitude
53.415901
Longitude
-2.141237