Robert Bowles spotted these signs on what used to be a men’s toilet in Farringdon Street, London.
There was no indication of which contractor had taken it over – or what was so dangerous inside.


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Robert Bowles spotted these signs on what used to be a men’s toilet in Farringdon Street, London.
There was no indication of which contractor had taken it over – or what was so dangerous inside.

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