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Children playing in the street.
Children playing in the street.
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Children playing in the street.
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Children playing in the street.
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? Si Barber 07739 472 922 Children playing in the street, Kings Lynn,Norfolk,UK
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Children playing in the street, Peterborough
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Graffiti on a disused agricultural building near Lolworth, Cambridgeshire. The structure, known as the Conington Barn was originally built by the route of the Via Devana - the Roman road which skirted the undrained Fens. The road subsequently became the A14. The barn enjoyed a secret life in the latter years of the 20th Century as a resting place for hitch-hikers going North until the A14 became dualled and traffic speeds increased to the extent that it became impractical for vehicles to stop. After that it became a popular canvas for graffiti artists who were assured of an audience of tens of thousands of passing motorists daily.
The barn was demolished as part of the A14 widening project in 2018.
A burnt out building in Middlesbrough
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