Defaced boundary stone, Apperley Lane

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Defaced boundary stone, Apperley Lane

Image: © Humphrey Bolton Taken: 30 Sep 2013

This is on the boundary between Esholt and Rawdon. There is a similar stone on the other side of the road. The place names could be Bradford and Aireborough, if the stone was erected after the local government reorganisations of 1937.

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Image Location

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Latitude
53.844352
Longitude
-1.701615