It's too late at night and my eyes are hurting trying to make out the lettering... but Birmingham is certainly one direction... anyone got better than 20 20 vision? Kevin
Phew, that took a bit of detective work, The final piece in the jigsaw was if you go to Nb Epiphany's blog, to 15 December 2009, they have the other half to your photo too, the sign been repaired since then obviously.
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It's too late at night and my eyes are hurting trying to make out the lettering... but Birmingham is certainly one direction... anyone got better than 20 20 vision?
Kevin
Is it Fazeley Junction?
Hi Halfie, I think Stourton Junction,,,,, also If you turn the photo upside down it reminds me of the skeletons painted on Bone's boat.
Kevin, yes, Birmingham is one direction.
Sarah, no, not Fazeley Junction.
Paul, no, it's not Stourton Junction.
Shall I give a clue, or shall I leave it a bit longer? I think I'll leave it a bit longer ...
Wordsley Junction
Paul, you're right. Wordsley Junction it is.
Phew, that took a bit of detective work, The final piece in the jigsaw was if you go to Nb Epiphany's blog, to 15 December 2009, they have the other half to your photo too, the sign been repaired since then obviously.
I love the photo no matter what the question was.
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