The first eight images below show Brundholme Road, Keswick, in June 2015. The images were taken from Google Street View and show the street scene with the original kerbstones, before it was vandalised (the official term was probably 'improved') in September 2015.
The next three images below show the replacement 'kerbstones', which were installed in September 2015. Note that they aren't even concrete, but plastic!
The final two photos were taken elsewhere in Keswick, in St John's St, just outside the nice, traditional Alhambra Cinema. These kerbstones are made of concrete, but, significantly, note that they have the traditional shape and size. If the kerbstones in Brundholme Street had to be replaced, why on earth didn't the planners stipulate a more traditional appearance, in preference to their monstrous and indeed rather depressing 'solution'?
Tuesday, September 29, 2015
Sunday, September 27, 2015
Ragtime Rascals
Happened upon the Ragtime Rascals in Penrith on our way back from the Lake District, bless them.
Tuesday, September 15, 2015
Difference between icon and symbol
An updated version of this blog post can now be found on the HE Translations blog at https://hetranslations.uk/blog/tell-the-difference-between-an-icon-and-a-symbol
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