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Athirty4 (or sometimes known as @Athirty4 or A34 in a number of press articles) is a Pseudonym, pseudonymous British-based, multi-disciplined street artist, whose artwork comprises plaster of Paris, photography, graphic design and illustration. His identity is unknown. Notable works Athirty4's first publicly acknowledged piece appeared in March 2018, when he added some fictional fantasy names to road signs in Didcot, Oxfordshire. The names that he added included Gotham City, Emerald City, Middle-earth, Middle Earth, Neverland, and Narnia (world), Narnia. Athirty4 said that he added the names so that people would no longer think of Didcot as the most boring town in England. The Didcot council did not view the signs favourably. Initially, there was speculation who had created the signs, as Athirty4 had left no clues that it was he who was behind the altered road signs. In May 2018, Athirty4 created a series of social media-inspired street signs and added them to streets and roads ...
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Didcot Road Sign
Didcot ( ) is a railway town and Civil parishes in England, civil parish in the Ceremonial counties of England, ceremonial county of Oxfordshire and the Historic counties of England, historic county of Berkshire. Didcot is south of Oxford, east of Wantage and north west of Reading, Berkshire, Reading. The town is noted for its railway heritage, Didcot Parkway railway station, Didcot station opening as a junction station on the Great Western Main Line in 1844. Today the town is known for the Didcot Railway Centre, railway museum and Didcot power stations, power stations, and is the gateway town to the Science Vale: three large science and technology centres in the surrounding villages of Milton (Milton Park), Culham (Culham Science Centre) and Harwell (Harwell Science and Innovation Campus which includes the Rutherford Appleton Laboratory). History Ancient and Medieval eras The area around present-day Didcot has been inhabited for at least 9,000 years. A large archaeological d ...
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