Concrete feature a Greenwick Cottage junction

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Concrete feature a Greenwick Cottage junction

Image: © Christopher Hall Taken: 1 Sep 2014

This concrete bollard is behind the finger post shown in Image It is one of several bell shaped concrete bollards with Latin inscriptions along roads in the area. These were placed by Mr Newark Andrews, a local farmer, in the 1960’s to mark the entrance to his fields.

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Image Location

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Latitude
54.001014
Longitude
-0.717702