A trough from Gundry

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A trough from Gundry

Image: © Neil Owen Taken: 10 May 2024

A large water trough now stands on The Green, but which was previously further along Southgate in the middle of the road. It was provided by Richard Hickley Gundry and the legend records he was 'kind to every living thing'. Gundry was a member of the Wiltshire family who have links in Calne and Melksham, and other benefactions can be seen: the scout hall was provided on land owned by Captain R. S. Gundry in 1908.

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Image Location

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Latitude
51.350058
Longitude
-1.990043