Sommers Town 1817... |
These beautiful pieces of street furniture are cylindrical in shape and ridged/ribbed in three places with the central space marked clearly with the words/numbers 'Sommers Town 1817'. The picture (above) shows a bollard which has a top that is painted silver yet the picture (below) shows the same style/design of bollard that appears to be capped off with a small domed object.
The ward/district or shall we call it area of Sommers Town is a residential part of London that sits between Euston and St Pancras Stations and part of the London Borough of Camden.
Different bollard top... |
Sommers Town 1817... |
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Fried Egg Bollart... |
Back to our #guestbollard feature (picture above) and for the second time this week I'm featuring some 'bollart' in Manchester that was created by @mcmoondog on the @twitter and he's adorned these two concrete bollards with a fried egg pattern. Please do admire the stick of rock @mcmoondog has created over at Bollards of Britain which certainly livened up a rather dull piece of Manchester street furniture.
Bollards of London (Manchester)...
In the 70s I used to go to a cinema in Somers Town, a real flea-pit. Time Out proclaimed it 'the cheapest cinema in London'. The film always broke.
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