File:Zigzag Bridge sign.jpg

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English: A diamond-shaped metal sign dated 1905 that was originally mounted at the entrance to the medieval Zigzag Bridge over the River Tame in Perry Barr, Birmingham. It was removed when the new bridge was built in 1931. At the time of photographing, the sign was kept at Birmingham City Council's roads depot in Aston.
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A 1905 warning sign from the Zigzag Bridge, Aldridge Road, Birmingham

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6 November 2007

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