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About this item Product Name: Tin Sign. Size: 8" x 12" (20x30cm). Simple Hanging Artwork: Light Weight. Pre-Drilled Holes In 4 Corners. For Safety, The Edges Of Each Tin Sign Are Hemmed. Exquisite Vintage Decoration: These Vintage Metal Signs Are Not Really Rusty. It Is A Fun And Attractive Decoration For Your House, Cafe, Kitchen, Club, Office, Bar, Restaurant, Dormitory, Grotto Or Garage! Perfect Gift:You Can Give It To Your Friends And Family As A Collection Or Gift, It Is A Perfect…

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Salford City Transport bus stop | by Museum of Transport Greater Manchester archive Bus Stop Sign, Salford City, Wayfinding Signs, Bus Stops, City Sign, Signage System, Number Plates, Bus Terminal, Stop Sign

National guidelines for what bus stop flags should look like are a relatively recent phenomenon, and when Greater Manchester's main towns each had their own bus operator it was usually a clear guide to whose boundaries you had entered. Salford's bus stops were green and cream, like its buses, and were seen across the city but also in the smaller council areas where Salford had an agreement to provide services such as Swinton, Eccles, Prestwich and Whitefield. This particular stop was on…

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Large neon sign near the intersection of Park and El Cajon Boulevard promoting El Cajon Boulevard as the Gateway to San Diego's Mid-City. Neon signs were prevalent during the 1940's - 1960's along El Cajon Boulevard. In 1989, the sign was erected to return the glory of neon. City officials and local business leaders saw the sign as a major new landmark which would promote the Boulevard as a destination and encourage further community revitalization efforts.

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