Here's some more drain covers that we found in London in October 2011! This one is near St Paul's Cathedral!
This one's pretty - I can't remember if we've seen this design before though....!!
This one's a bit like a chequerboard!
And Bob spotted this one on the way to the art shop! He's a sharp eyed bear, you know!
The next four are ones we found in Portsmouth! This one is in the Historic Dockyard!
And this one got poo'd on by a seagull!!
Hahahaha!!!
Hahahaha!!!
This is an arrow one for the Brunel House in Portsmouth!
These ones are from Brighton and Hove. We went for a walk along the seafront last week, and found some more drain covers!! This one has holes in it!!!
And this one has lumps!!!
This one has holes and lines on it....
And this one is self locking!!! How does it unlock though???
This one looks a bit like a wagon wheel and has bits of glass in!!
Oh! I think this one's my favourite! It's got a daisy in the middle!!!
We found another drain cover just with lines on it.
I decided to add my three new found drain covers to the big post of all of them!
This one I found in Rotherhithe, London, last May!
This one I found near Spitalfields Market in London
And this one I found near Victoria Station, London, not far from that fancy hotel that Princess Kate stayed in before her wedding!!
(Ed's note: I can't tell if this is the same as the other starburst ones we found in Brighton.....?)
(Ed's note: I can't tell if this is the same as the other starburst ones we found in Brighton.....?)
Below is my original post all about drain covers in Brighton, England, first posted in September 2010!!!
A couple of weeks ago, me and Andrea went for a walk. I wanted to show her the drain covers I'd noticed - I think because she's higher up, she doesn't see them but they're ever so pretty!! This one has glass in some of it!
This one says "Gas Gas" on it - Andrea says thats You Tilly Tea.
This one's pretty too - I like the squares and diamonds on it!
This one's pretty too - I like the squares and diamonds on it!
Ah, now we have to be careful now. This is Grade C Dangerous Electricity. From Sigane. Wonder where Sigane is?
These are great to see! We used to live in London and my big, non-furry sister has just opened a tearoom in Brighton. It was great to look at all the drain and utility covers cos, when you are small like us, you notice things on the ground more than big, furless people do and I miss seeing the patterns of such things now we aren't in London.
ReplyDeleteI also liked the patterns on benches and waste bins and the insignia on the pillar boxes. The Victorian ones were my favourites cos they did fancy things.
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Nice collection, Beanie! The fifth one is really original :)
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What great research Beanie!!
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