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H P Sign

That's amazing Sylvia. Ray made use of his "finds" which is great when you have a lot more than a piece of brick or whatever. Better than storing it
and never getting around to using it.
 
My father built a verandah (now called consevatory) on our house in the 60's. The floor was marble tiles my Dad brought from a church in Birmingham that was being demolished. He laid then rough side up and made a grind stone to polish them. I remember my brothers spending hours grinding this floor it was amazing when finished.
 
Good news I've just read in the evening mail they are saving the HP sign and giving it to a local museum.
 
Nice To See Something Is Achieved Through Petitions.and The Gurkha Who Is Allowed To Come To The Uk .
Bloody Big .the Hp Sign
 
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