Sommers Town 1817...

Posted on the 01 March 2012 by Bollards Of London @bollardoflondon

Sommers Town 1817...

Welcome to Sommers Town or according to mapping Somers Town either way we have a superb set of bollards which happen to be just off Eversholt Street NW1.
These beautiful pieces of street furniture are cylindrical in shape and ridged/ribbed in three places with the central space marked clearly with the words/numbers 'Sommers Town 1817'. The picture (above) shows a bollard which has a top that is painted silver yet the picture (below) shows the same style/design of bollard that appears to be capped off with a small domed object.
The ward/district or shall we call it area of Sommers Town is a residential part of London that sits between Euston and St Pancras Stations and part of the London Borough of Camden.

Different bollard top...

Sommers Town 1817...

Fried Egg Bollart...


Back to our #guestbollard feature (picture above) and for the second time this week I'm featuring some 'bollart' in Manchester that was created by @mcmoondog on the @twitter and he's adorned these two concrete bollards with a fried egg pattern. Please do admire the stick of rock @mcmoondog has created over at Bollards of Britain which certainly livened up a rather dull piece of Manchester street furniture.
Bollards of London (Manchester)...