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A Future for Fingerposts

fingerpost with ring finial & chevron arms

fingerpost with ring finial & chevron arms

Sign making supplies profile: Fingerposts

Did you know, that the oldest fingerpost in the Cotswolds, dates back to 1699?  Well, neither did I, but you can find out lots of interesting facts about one of the earliest items of “street furniture”, by visiting English Heritage.  English Heritage have teamed up with the Department for Transport to retain and reintroduce the fingerpost as a cherished feature of the English towns, suburbs and countryside.  Signscapes fingerpost system is capable of assuming a traditional or modern guise which can be easily blended to match the character of the local environment.  This versatile system is one of our best sellers, but we could do with updating our picture library.  Have you installed a fingerpost system that you would like featured on our website?  Please comment or send your image to: sue@signscape.co.uk

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One Response to “A Future for Fingerposts”

  1. John Cosham Says:

    Have used the fingerpost system extensively at University of Bath. It is a very economical way to guide foot traffic around the large campus. If a 200mm plank is used with 40mm cap height, 3 lines of text look very good, if only one line required place at top of arm, this leaves room for additional text

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