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Interesting Man Hole Covers in Camden – Numbered and Wood-filled

By Janeslondon

Walking down Parker Street a few weeks ago, on my way to find The Herds* I saw three circular man hole covers at the junction with Newton Street and went to get a closer look to see if any fragments of wood were in them. Nope. But, unusually, they all have their identification codes still visible.

Interesting man hole covers in Camden – numbered and wood-filled

More recently, whilst leading my Art Deco Camden walking tour last Saturday, I glanced down at the tarmac in Greenland Street, just before its junction with Camden High Street, and noticed a square cover plate containing remnants of wood block road surface, set within the parking bay. I returned after the walk to take some photos: 

Interesting man hole covers in Camden – numbered and wood-filled
Interesting man hole covers in Camden – numbered and wood-filled

I'm unsure what kind of utilities were accessible beneath here but eighteen of the 25 small square sections still contain wood. Wow!  How had I missed this before? Probably because I was only looking for circular covers as per the ones in Chalk Farm Road. You'll find a list of my ever-expanding collection of woodblock sightings in the A-Z here.  

There may well be other similar grid-format examples nearby, but on Saturday it was too hot to be out in full sunshine in the middle of the day so I will have a look another day. 

Round the corner in Greenland Place there is another interesting 'ghostsign' manhole cover – Mercury Communications – remember them?!

Interesting man hole covers in Camden – numbered and wood-filled

*did you see The Herds? Wow! Images and videos can be found on my Instagram @janeslondon / @janeslondonwalks


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