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A2050 New Dover Road, Canterbury - Coppermine - 1480.JPG
A2050 New Dover Road, Canterbury

The A2050 heading into Canterbury from the A2 at Bridge. The former A2, this road is usually a fast, easy way to enter the city.

Originally uploaded to Coppermine on Apr 25, 2005 by Gareth Thomas
A2 junction - Coppermine - 22545.JPG
Arcs and a MK II Alpha 8 at A2060/A2 junction

The A2060/A2 junction used to be lit entirely by MK II Alpha 8S on these possible Fabrikat columns, however there is only one left, the others having been replaced by Arcs. However, I still think the Arc looks great on these columns - they're not too bulbous for the installations and compliment the bracket arms quite well!

Originally uploaded to Coppermine on Jul 02, 2009 by Rojojnr
Double column Alpha 3 - Coppermine - 9091.JPG
Double column Alpha 3

This part of the A28/A2050 Canterbury Ring Road still has original(?) double columns with Alpha 3 lanterns. Two good examples show in this wide shot

Originally uploaded to Coppermine on Nov 11, 2006 by Brenley Corner
General streetlighting view on Canterbury Ring Road - Coppermine - 9089.jpg
General streetlighting view on Canterbury Ring Road

This view is of the corner of the Riding Gate roundabout on the A28?A2050 Canterbury Ring Road multiplex showing several ages of lighting. A single column Alpha 3, a bastardised double showing both Alpha 3 and SGS203 on the same column and a post-top SGS203 in the background. The Ring Road here dates from 1969 and some columns may well be original.

Originally uploaded to Coppermine on Nov 11, 2006 by Brenley Corner
Looking NW along the New Dover Road towards Canterbury - Geograph - 1345711.jpg
Looking NW along the New Dover Road towards Canterbury
A2039 Canterbury.jpg
Accidental renumbering of the western A2050 branch as 'A2039' on a Canterbury information sign.
A2 Church Hill Canterbury 1976.jpg
Church Hill in Canterbury being widened in 1976.
Rheims Way Bridge 1976.jpg
An aerial view of Rheims Way, taken in 1976.
 

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