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This fridge magnet, sold at the London Transport Museum shop, Covent Garden, London, in 2014, for £2.95 illustrates how the meaning of the City of Westminster street nameplate design shifts from an object of utility to one of memorialisation, linking ideas about space, memory and identity.
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Market Harborough, Leicestershire, United KingdomDate of image
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