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Keep Left, Old and New - Coppermine - 19662.jpg
Keep Left, Old and New

Very formal keep left posting on the unclassified Jobbers Lane where it passes under the Waterloo-Exeter rail line just west of Tisbury, Dorset.

Originally uploaded to Coppermine on Aug 18, 2008 by Yorkletts
B4019 Blunsdon - Coppermine - 14824.jpg
B4019 Blunsdon Originally uploaded to Coppermine on Aug 15, 2007 by Truvelo
Ancient Finger Post Black Heath - Coppermine - 753.jpg
Ancient Finger Post Black Heath

A finger post on Black Heath - Devizes, Salisbury, Lavington

OP c2R

Originally uploaded to Coppermine on Apr 14, 2005 by M4Simon
A303 - Coppermine - 26.jpg
A303

Mis-tagged as A303, road was A3036 at the time.

Originally uploaded to Coppermine on Mar 10, 2005 by M4Simon
A30 - Coppermine - 22455.jpg
A30

Ex Little Chef. Hilltop Cafe, A30 Winterslow, near Salisbury.

Originally uploaded to Coppermine on Jun 19, 2009 by SteveA30
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Flag of Wiltshire
The A4 bypassing Silbury Hill - Geograph - 281962.jpg
The A4 bypassing Silbury Hill The A4 road follows the course of the old Roman Road south of Avebury. Silbury Hill is a pre-Roman construction and the Roman Road seems to be aligned with it, although it has to take a slight detour from its straight route to bypass the Silbury Hill mound.
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Singal lines all the way from Tilshead to West lavington on the A360 ,During the winter this stretch of road is prone to flooding.
The Plough Inn, Kington Langley - Geograph - 1380866.jpg
The Plough Inn, Kington Langley The building dates back to the 1500s and its reputed that Oliver Cromwell stayed here on his way to attack Malmesbury. The Plough remains one of the commonest pub names in regular use since at least the 16th century.
Westleigh Home Zone, Warminster - Geograph - 4175285.jpg
Westleigh Home Zone, Warminster Viewed from Pound Street.
 

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