Monday, 12 July 2021

No.34 (continued with drains)

At reference 1, I scored but failed to snap car registration plate No.34, while at reference 2, I noticed another. Hereby snapped, having once again resorted to moving the snaps from my telephone by hand. And, to put some icing on the cake, I saw another No.34 this afternoon from the top of the lady-driven bus running from Shanklin to Lake. Didn't manage a snap though.

Maybe, a relation of the case of cocaine of reference 3. That is to say, I can confidently score a No.34 without having to choose which one.

And while we are on this sort of thing, above we have a drain cover in Brading, on the Isle of Wight, which appears to have been made in Exeter, in the far west. Perhaps some reader would care to start collecting drain covers and concocting some sort of graphic relating place of residence to place of manufacture.

While this one, also from Brading, comes from the more usual up-north, up-north where one expects to find metal bashers. But included here not on that account, but because I don't recall ever having seen such a drain cover before, with the central grid made of drilled plates mounted on a couple of circular bars, rather than being cast in one or two pieces.

Reference 1: https://psmv4.blogspot.com/2021/07/no34.html.

Reference 2: https://psmv4.blogspot.com/2021/07/a-tale-of-tyre.html.

Reference 3: https://psmv4.blogspot.com/2021/06/perfect-markers.html.

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