Scaynes Hill, Nash Lane And Butterbox c.1955
Photo ref:
S474016

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Thank goodness for signposts, as they were (and still are) a necessity when travelling though these rural areas. Originally made of wood, later versions were metal, and visually the black lettering certainly stands out from the white-painted pointing board. Note that no distances are indicated to either Dane Hill or Horsted Keynes - perhaps it was felt that it was not that important! No doubt the local postman would know, as there would probably be a daily collection even from this rather isolated spot.
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