File:BEACH UK Brown sign.png
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[edit]DescriptionBEACH UK Brown sign.png | UK Brown tourist sign for an indicating a Beach |
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Source | This media: Self made image made using AutoCAD software bt stavros1 |
Author | M Hobbs. (talk) (Uploads) after UK roadsign design. |
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2007-10-25 23:34:32 | 1520 × 749 | Stavros1 |
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