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Village Sign
Close up view of the village sign at Laxfield, Suffolk for overall view see http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/3887076
Image: © Keith Evans
Taken: 13 Mar 2014
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Chattens Lane sign
On Chattens Lane at the junction with the B1117 High Street
Image: © Geographer
Taken: 16 May 2015
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B1117 High Street, Laxfield
At the junction with Chattens Lane
Image: © Geographer
Taken: 16 May 2015
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Chattens Lane, Laxfield
At the junction with the B1117 High Street
Image: © Geographer
Taken: 16 May 2015
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B1117 High Street, Laxfield
At the junction with Chattens Lane
Image: © Geographer
Taken: 16 May 2015
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Chattens Lane, Laxfield
At the junction with the B1117 High Street
Image: © Geographer
Taken: 16 May 2015
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Laxfield Village Sign
The village sign at Laxfield, Suffolk for close up view see http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/3887026
Image: © Keith Evans
Taken: 13 Mar 2014
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Laxfield village sign
The sign has six elements relating to the history of the parish. At the top is what is part of the Wingfield family crest next to that is the church tower and to its right, flames, commemorating the burning at the stake of John Noyes in the village on 22 September 1557.
Two oxen drawing a plough is followed by two horses doing the same signifying the timescale of the agricultural heritage, below is a wavy blue line representing the source of the River Blyth which rises in the parish. That is followed by a railway engine with the dates 1904-1952; the dates the railway arrived and departed.
https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/6641099
Image: © Adrian S Pye
Taken: 16 Oct 2020
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Laxfield village sign
The sign has six elements relating to the history of the parish. At the top is what is part of the Wingfield family crest next to that is the church tower and to its right, flames, commemorating the burning at the stake of John Noyes in the village on 22 September 1557.
Two oxen drawing a plough is followed by two horses doing the same signifying the timescale of the agricultural heritage, below is a wavy blue line representing the source of the River Blyth which rises in the parish. That is followed by a railway engine with the dates 1904-1952; the dates the railway arrived and departed. https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/6641094
Image: © Adrian S Pye
Taken: 16 Oct 2020
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Trebuchet in Laxfield High Street
This particular variation on the early weapon is unusual in using purely human power, with teams pulling ropes, and in using water balloons as the weapon. But then it was a Festival of Tolerance.
Surprisingly Geograph has not got a category for 'medieval weaponry in the street'.
Image: © John Goldsmith
Taken: 22 Sep 2007
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