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        <title>J5081 : Guineafowl, Bangor (2)</title>
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        <title>J5180 : Shop to let, Bangor</title>
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        <description>Currently vacant this shop, at the corner of the Gransha Road and the Fairfield Road (background) has a “to let” sign describing it as a “retail opportunity c 3,000 sq ft with substantial yard”.   This photograph appears as a matter of record only.  I have no connection with any of the parties involved in the sale.</description>
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        <title>J5281 : Telephone box, Bangor</title>
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        <description>See [[3470052]].  The commemorative ground plaque which reads “The original brick shelter was presented by Alderman Charles F Milligan OBE January 1971”.</description>
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        <description>A modern “Adshel” shelter at the Thornleigh (left) bus stop on the Donaghadee Road.  Apparently it replaced a brick one – something which merits a commemorative plaque (to the right of the red seat) – see [[3470062]].</description>
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        <title>J5181 : Letter box, Bangor</title>
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