A bumper pack of roundels today which will keep the Tube's lawyers on a nice winter break.
Firstly two from Ghent in Belgium taken by Andrew. He said "I was staying at a B&B in the suburbs of the city, and nearby was a bar called Speakers' Corner. It's very close to Ghent's modern art museum and in the student area. They were using roundels in the windows, both straight London Underground logos, and one's adapted with the bar's name. I managed to get a couple of photos, but apologies they not that clear. I was struggling to avoid reflections from the glass."
From Belgium to San Sebastian in Northern Spain and Ian had taken the another Underground establishment:
Not exactly sure what it is though!
Now moving further away from London we go East where Jacob "found this one whilst wandering around Budapest near the Moskva Square station near Buda Hill. It looked like it was a cafe using the symbol."
Also looks like someone was using the bin as a toilet!
Finally we go across the Pond. Sharon was in New York and took this near their Chinatown area
"It's the banner of a furniture store, I believe."
And in sunny Southern California, Julia G spotted a hair salon with a very familiar signage:
Perhaps blokes who go in there and ask for a Livingston or a Hendy rather than a number 1 or two. Or for something a bit more bouffanty (is that a word) they could ask for a David Brown.
Thanks to everyone for those and they've been added to the ever growing roundel set. I'm off to Cuba tomorrow so will see if there's anything in Havana. Please email me if you spot any roundels on your travels.
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