Stile with bollards, Clayton

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Stile with bollards, Clayton

Image: © Humphrey Bolton Taken: 19 Sep 2020

There are several of these curiously-shaped iron bollards, of various sizes, around here. They could be called 'toadstool' bollards or 'helmeted soldier' bollards. Here there are three: daddy toadstool and two little children hoping to trip you. mummy toadstool is at the next stile to the NW and there is another alongside the footbridge over Blackshaw Beck. Were they installed by Clayton Local Board, or the Low House estate?

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Image Location

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Latitude
53.766299
Longitude
-1.81716