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  2. Village sign - Wikipedia

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    The village sign at Biddenden, Kent, featuring the two Biddenden Maids, was one of the successful Daily Mail competition entries. So too was the sign at Bromley , Kent. Many signs commemorate significant events such as the Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II in 1953, the passing of Millennium or local celebrations such as the centenary of the ...

  3. Village sign language - Wikipedia

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    A village sign language, or village sign, also known as a shared sign language, is a local indigenous sign language used by both deaf and hearing in an area with a ...

  4. Category:Village sign languages - Wikipedia

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  5. File:Hartlip village sign - geograph.org.uk - 81608.jpg

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  6. File:Trunch Village sign 10 Nov 2007 (2).JPG - Wikipedia

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    All following user names refer to en.wikipedia. 2007-11-10 19:34 Stavros1 1920×2560× (1134934 bytes) A Digital Photograph of the village sign of Trunch in Norfolk taken on the 10th November 2007 by stavros1

  7. Tollesbury - Wikipedia

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    Tollesbury is a village in England, located on the Essex coast at the mouth of the River Blackwater. It is situated nine miles east of the historic port of Maldon and twelve miles south of Colchester. For centuries Tollesbury, the village of the plough and sail, relied on the harvests of the land and the sea.

  8. Kata Kolok - Wikipedia

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    Kata Kolok (literally "deaf talk"), also known as Benkala Sign Language and Balinese Sign Language, is a village sign language which is indigenous to two neighbouring villages in northern Bali, Indonesia. The main village, Bengkala, has had high incidences of deafness for over seven generations. Notwithstanding the biological time depth of the ...

  9. File:Village sign detail, Witcham, Cambs - geograph.org.uk ...

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