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Introduction
Many of these images were taken at night because I was working as a private hire, aka minicab, driver specialising in the night shift.
++++ List firms worked for with link to vehicle. Minc0304.cal is good starting point
Romford
Post 1
++++ re-photograph to show seam in road surface
The last post in this list, Post 217 has not been found but is described as being on the bank of the Thames. This post is about 9 miles from the point opposite Post 217 on the North bank and about 5 miles from the nearest point on the bank. Why the vast gap? Have all the posts disappeared?
Some possibly have disappeared but I think the answer is also that this area was very marshy and there were few roads through it.
Post 2
On Barking & Dagenham / Havering boundary.
Note seam in road surface.
Chadwell Heath
Post 3
Post 4
Perambulation of the Forest of Waltham, 8th September 1641 (17th Charles I).
Havering Stone
One of the Forest Meer or Boundary Stones set up by authority of the Commissioners appointed under the Great Seal.
Re-erected by the Essex County Council and the Essex Field Club. 1909.
See
this page on the Hainault Forest website
Post 5
++++ bring in write up from wip_nor and link to
link
Collier Row
Post 6
Post 6 should be in the hedge just to the left of the sign but I could see no trace of it. Note seam in road surface.
Post 7
Hog Hill Road. Apparently, lurking in the vegetation near the speed limit sign there is the
Collier Row stone, one of the Hainault Forest boundary stones. The write-up says a "lamp post … was digitally removed". I presume by "lamp post" they actually mean the speed limit sign.
Post 8
Epping
Old Orleans
++++ decide on best place initinerary
Theydon Bois
Post 11
TQ 446 984 At the point where Debden Lane, Loughton becomes Loughton Lane, Theydon Bois.
Opposite an house called “The Boundary”.
The retro-reflective sign in this picture says “Theydon Bois”
Epping
Post 12
Post 13
TL 437 004 Epping Road, Epping
about 500 metres SW of the Bell Common Tunnel
Essex
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