Moordown: King George Avenue
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Image: © Chris Downer Taken: 18 Apr 2020
The middle of three parallel monarchical avenues in Moordown, sandwiched between King Edward and Queen Mary Avenues. They comprise typical Moordown housing - decent detached houses from the reign of Edward and the Georges in the 20th century. The sign is the standard Bournemouth nameplate from the 1980s, affixed with tubular steel which protrudes at each side. This is photo no.222 of a series of 453 in my coronavirus lockdown walking project: See https://www.geograph.org.uk/article/My-2020-Coronavirus-Lockdown-walking-project for the complete set of photos.