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'The Pavement' magazine may be your friend:
https://www.thepavement.org.uk/stories/471#:~:text=Here%20are%20a%2....
I don't know why it takes so long for imagery to appear on this forum, but glad that you could see it.
Thank you very much for your reply, in this instance it looks to be demarcation of a business boundary.
If you've attached a jpg correctly, it will appeaer immediately. Apple's new HEIC images don't appear. but if you have a mac, you can convert them to jpgs in Finder, via right-click, Quick Actions. There's probably a similar trick on a PC, but I'm afraid I can't tell you what it is.
Most people seem to attach pictures, rather than embedding them (so that they display in the post). Many years ago, I put a page up on how to do that. https://harringayonline.com/page/how-to-add-pictures-to-forum. Sometimes, admin will move an attached picture to display inline. This might be what makes you think pictures take a long time to show up - but now you know the solution is in the author's hands.
By the way, the image you attempted to add to this post isn't displaying, Gordon T has just apparently used some common sense to track down what you're talking about. You can edit your post at any to add your image (comments are only open for editing for 15 mins).
Well Keith, I couldn't see it and still can't, but understood the question anyway as the Admins noted. This comes from the former day job as a librarian/information scientist where getting the enquirer to ask the correctly expressed question (as yours was) is the key to answering the enquiry...
And it did tickle me that there's a magazine called 'The Pavement'.
They mark the curtilage - the land belonging with that property, corresponding to what is marked on the deeds. A building set back with no fencing can remove anything (or anybody) left within its boundary. plus probably have things on that bit - cafe tables the obvious example, and racks of goodies outside shops.
It's one of my favourite bits of arcane knowledge/language.
pavement : https://ibb.co/2N4LY8Q
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