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The A321, Hurst - Geograph - 813832.jpg
The A321, Hurst
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Sandhurst
Wargrave Road, Twyford - Geograph - 605025.jpg
Wargrave Road, Twyford
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B3045 near Pirbright. Also with original route of A321 This page contains scans from a map that is believed may be out of copyright according to UK Crown Copyright, UK Copyright Law for other maps published in the United Kingdom, or Irish Government Copyright, is not being used to generate profit in this context, and presents information that cannot be exhibited otherwise.
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Twyford
Twyford was once a busy crossroads but the Great Bath Road (A4) now bypasses it to the north and the M4 carries long distance traffic well to the south. This scene is the old Bath Road right on the southern edge of the square.
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Railway bridge, Deepcut
This is what ive said before about the signs around camberley - Coppermine - 9017.jpg
This is what ive said before about the signs around camberley

The is the A30 meets the A321 and the A331 in Camberley. Inconsistant signing. Places marker 1: This has just been rebuilt and is signed Farnham, Guildford (A321) Marker 2: Farnham A331 (lose Guildford and becomes green) Marker 3: Farnham (A325) and back to white. The A30 is a non primary route here and a mile north of the M3. Marker 1 Signs both London and Staines along the non primory A30. The fun begins the other way, just dont follow it for Basingstoke They vanish the other side of blackwater

Originally uploaded to Coppermine on Oct 30, 2006 by Snowman
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Nos. 32, 34 and 36 Wellington Road
The fronting brick wall appears to have been rebuilt since the Ordnance Survey verified a benchmark on a pier of the wall.
 

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