File:The old A40 in London - Coppermine - 8770.jpg

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Description:The old A40 in London

During the height of the IRA bombing campain, alot of the City of London roads were declasfifed. The A40 was one of those roads. Dubbed the ring of steel, it was meant to detrre the IRA. It heads towards Bank.

Originally uploaded to Coppermine on Oct 22, 2006 by ABeaton
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Road:A40
Date:10 2006
Photographer:Abeaton
Source:Coppermine
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