Locke Park Tower, Barnsley
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Image: © Paul Harrop Taken: 13 Dec 2016
21m high tower in the south eastern corner of the park, opened in 1877 as a memorial to railway engineer Joseph Locke's wife, Phoebe, who created the park in his memory.