Phoebe Locke Memorial Tower
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Image: © John Douglas Taken: 8 Jan 2007
The tower is in Locke Park which was built in memory of Joseph Locke, railway engineer and MP. The tower was built in 1877 by Robinson and son of Barnsley, the architect was Renee Spiers. It is in memory of Phoebe Locke.