Welcome to bollards of London (incorporating bollards of Britain), a site dedicated to those rather odd looking pavement objects you find in the most interesting of places. Bollards have a history richer than most objects placed upon the pavement and we can easily find some from the earlier part of the 19th Century. Welcome once again to bollards of London and please do follow/contact me on the twitter @BollardsEngland or via gmail john.bollards@gmail.com #thankyou...
Monday, 16 May 2011
Camley Street NW1...
Just off Camley Street NW1 you will find the King's Cross Taxi Centre and just inside the entrance you'll find a leaning slightly worn bollard with a floral (wild) arrangement at base.
The bollard is black and yellow (colour) the top is ribbed with a dome to finish off and looks silver in colour now.
You may have noticed the majority of bollards we have looked at so far have been in the central part of London. So over the coming weeks and months we will be travelling to outer London borough's and taking a look at the bollards they plant all over our pavements.
Bollards of London...
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