A personal blog by Ackworth born Gerald England who married a Lancashire lass, went West and now lives in Cheshire.
Must have been a lovely sunny day!
I find it hard now to relate to mph since we have been kmph for so long over here.
How do we know that this is mph and not kmph? Always good to come to the higher speed roads.
20 MPH? that's a bit faster than walking. Tom The Backroads Traveller
Good one.
Interesting composition
We liked the way street signs were posted on the sides of old buildings when we visited London, so this brought back sweet memories.
I take it Hulme Road is more residential than Manchester Road?
I always enjoy a sign where the speed limit gets higher!
I like that brick building behind the sign!
Looks pretty distinctive to tell where one zone ends and another begins. The poplars are lovely....we had some on the farm when I was a kid, so tall and slender.
Must have been a lovely sunny day!
ReplyDeleteI find it hard now to relate to mph since we have been kmph for so long over here.
ReplyDeleteHow do we know that this is mph and not kmph? Always good to come to the higher speed roads.
ReplyDelete20 MPH? that's a bit faster than walking. Tom The Backroads Traveller
ReplyDeleteGood one.
ReplyDeleteInteresting composition
ReplyDeleteWe liked the way street signs were posted on the sides of old buildings when we visited London, so this brought back sweet memories.
ReplyDeleteI take it Hulme Road is more residential than Manchester Road?
ReplyDeleteI always enjoy a sign where the speed limit gets higher!
ReplyDeleteI like that brick building behind the sign!
ReplyDeleteLooks pretty distinctive to tell where one zone ends and another begins. The poplars are lovely....we had some on the farm when I was a kid, so tall and slender.
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