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dickyknees

Guru
Location
Anglesey
Some examples from a trip to New Zealand earlier this year.

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dickyknees

Guru
Location
Anglesey
Jamaica Street, Liverpool
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booze and cake

booze and cake

probably out cycling
Cheers for positive comments, and thanks for those @dickyknees there's some great ones there:okay:. New Zealand is definitely the farthest flung place we've had so far, you can't go any further without coming back again^_^. The 4th pic on your first post is unmistakably by 'Phlegm' who has featured a few times in this thread.

I managed to get out for a quick 20 miler on the first day of 2018. The day after many folk gathered to paint the town red, I noticed even some signage in Lambeth North got in on the act.
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There must have been a few hangovers today with many people singing the blues.
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Most of us are back to work tomorrow, but for Rudolph the holidays are just beginning.
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Tim Hall

Guest
Location
Crawley
Cheers for positive comments, and thanks for those @dickyknees there's some great ones there:okay:. New Zealand is definitely the farthest flung place we've had so far, you can't go any further without coming back again^_^. The 4th pic on your first post is unmistakably by 'Phlegm' who has featured a few times in this thread.

I managed to get out for a quick 20 miler on the first day of 2018. The day after many folk gathered to paint the town red, I noticed even some signage in Lambeth North got in on the act.
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Now there's a thing. You might remember I posted one a couple of weeks back of another modified no entry sign, with the horizontal bar forming a heavy load for the figure carrying it. It's along Cable Street. On the curtailed Fridays Ice Skating Tour just before Christmas I pointed it out to @User13710 who noticed there was another nearby, looking like a shifty face. I snapped it at the time, but haven't got around to uploading it yet. Is this a whole sub genre waiting to be discovered? Is it the work of one minimalist artist?
 
OP
OP
booze and cake

booze and cake

probably out cycling
@Tim Hall we've had a few now, @SteveF posted this one back on page 18 : https://www.cyclechat.net/threads/street-art.221565/post-4999289

I've also seen this one near Columbia Road flower market
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I've no idea if they are by the same person. Following your sign posted back on page 18 I did post 2 links of french artist Clet Abraham who specialises in customising street signs. I'll post the link again here in case anyone wants to see them: https://www.theguardian.com/cities/gallery/2015/may/21/clet-abraham-hacked-street-signs-in-pictures and some more here: http://untappedcities.com/2013/07/16/street-art-french-artist-clet-abraham-hacks-road-signs/

My mate Toby snapped this one for me today, cheers fella
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OP
OP
booze and cake

booze and cake

probably out cycling
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Edit: I've only just noticed but this is possibly a new species entirely as this elephant appears to have 5 legs^_^
 
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booze and cake

booze and cake

probably out cycling
I saw this small one near Old St that made me laugh, revenge of the badgers! In my mind thats Jacob-Rees Mogg on the ground getting the good stamping he so richly deserves^_^
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And I found another ATM one in the Camley Street Nature Park in Kings Cross. The park is closed for a year for some kind of refit and was all locked up. Thankfully some gardener types were rummaging around the other side of the locked gates, so I asked nicely if they'd let me in briefly so I could photograph this as I've traipsed all over London getting his other ones, and they kindly agreed, thank you very much you excellent gardeners:cheers:. This is a Daubenton or mouse eared bat, named after French naturalist Louis-Jean-Marie Daubenton. This is the closest I've come to featuring in a pic myself, albeit in shadow form.
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deptfordmarmoset

Full time tea drinker
Location
Armonmy Way
@Moderators , I would like to propose this thread to be elevated to Featured Thread status. I know B&C operates almost exclusively in London (odd trips to Bristol, but there again, trips to Bristol are usually odd) but it's encouraged people from other towns and countries to contribute. So it's not a London thing, it's a go out and show something you appreciate thing. Wherever.
 
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