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Drayton Manor, Tidmouth Halt
Terminus (with eccentric name) at Thomas Land in the theme park; Thomas is about to use the turntable to run around. https://www.draytonmanor.co.uk/thomas-land/rides
Image: © Mike Faherty
Taken: 17 Jun 2016
0.08 miles
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Drayton Manor Cricket & Social Club
Image: © Geoff Pick
Taken: 25 Jun 2009
0.12 miles
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Come on, England !
English flags in the windows at the Three Tuns Inn. The pub and the cottages back on to the Birmingham & Fazeley Canal.
Image: © Peter Barr
Taken: 16 May 2010
0.14 miles
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Milepost
Old milepost on what was the A.5 near to Fazeley, Staffordshire. For close up view see http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/5190624
Image: © Keith Evans
Taken: 9 Sep 2016
0.14 miles
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Old Milestone, B5404 (Former A5), Lichfield Street, Fazeley
The milestone is located between the junctions with Broomfield Avenue and Evans Croft in a brick surround against the brick wall on the north side of the road. Parish of Fazeley (Lichfield District). Cast iron post, Lathe iron casting design, erected by the County Council in the 19th/20th century.
Inscription reads:-
ATHERSTONE 7 : : FAZELEY : : LICHFIELD 8 : : Chas. Lathe, Tipton.
Grade II Listed, List Entry Number: 1038789 https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1038789
Milestone Society National ID: ST_ATLF07
Image: © J Higgins
Taken: Unknown
0.15 miles
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Fazeley milestone - Fazeley, Staffordshire
A 'milestone' in cast iron from the 19th or 20th centuries stands here by the B5404, the former A5 road, in Lichfield Street, Fazeley. This is also the route of the Roman road of Watling Street, a route to North Wales. It reads FAZELEY - ATHERSTONE 7 (miles) - LICHFIELD 8 (miles). Time photo taken 2.04 pm GMT (Greenwich Mean Time).
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Image: © Martin Richard Phelan
Taken: 11 Mar 2020
0.15 miles
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Old Milepost
Old milepost on what was the A.5 near to Fazeley, Staffordshire. For overall view see http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/5190636
Image: © Keith Evans
Taken: 9 Sep 2016
0.15 miles
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Sir Robert Peel's Mill, Fazeley
Fazeley formed part of the estate that Peel bought in 1790 as part of his Tamworth parliamentary package. The Old Mill was opened in 1790 for cotton spinning and calico printing and was water powered. The building is 3 storeys high and at first was 8 bays but a further 11 were added. The Peel family ended its connection with the mills in 1841. Fred Brook - Industrial Archaeology of the West Midlands (1977).
Image: © Chris Allen
Taken: 2 Feb 2008
0.18 miles
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A photo of a commemorative photo
A group of Canal Volunteers on the Birmingham & Fazeley Canal enjoy the Sunday sunshine and a bit of posing.
Image: © Peter Barr
Taken: 16 May 2010
0.18 miles
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Peel's Wharf on the Birmingham & Fazeley Canal
Image: © Mat Fascione
Taken: 10 Oct 2015
0.19 miles