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The 'GLAY ' design manhole covers are a special collaborative project located in the band's hometown of Hakodate, Hokkaido. Created to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Hakodate Sewage Provider Association and GLAY's 30th debut anniversary, these limited-edition covers feature illustrations hand-drawn by ONE PIECE manga author Eiichiro Oda.
Hakodate, Hokkaido, Japan.
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Continue reading...Part of a rather wonderful new ceramic tile mural in Glasgow's Central Station created by Make It Glasgow. It was inspired by an Art Nouveau style poster designed by Margaret and Francis MacDonald for Joseph Wright's Drooko Umbrella Company. Can't wait to see the whole piece once it's fully installed.
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25 Ebor Avenue Mile End
Former Corner Store (+ Ghost sign on fence)
This site accommodated various corner stores for almost one hundred years. From the mid-1890s, when the shop was built, until 1913 the Fitch family owned and ran a butcher shop here. John W. Slater then owned and ran a grocery store on the site.
Albert Edward Hilder (b. 1892) bought the site in September 1920 and ran a general store here until his death in August 1943. In February 1923 he had married Elva Maud nee Topham (1900-1950); they went on to have four children. L.G. Shaw ran a greengrocery here for around a decade from the late 1940s, then Georgios Tsarouchas operated a grocer shop here from the early 1960s into the 1970s. For a time in the 1960s the store was known as the ‘Ebor Food Store’.