Gate, North Entrance to Locke Park, Barnsley.
Posted by: wireworm
N 53° 32.611 W 001° 29.337
30U E 600125 N 5933797
Iron gates at the north entrance to Locke Park, Park Road, Barnsley.
Waymark Code: WMDVCW
Location: Yorkshire, United Kingdom
Date Posted: 02/26/2012
Views: 3
Black decorative iron gates with two plaques showing the Barnsley Coat of Arms. Two loom shuttles denoting weaving, one male miner denoting the large mining industry at that time and a male glass blower denoting the glass making, some of which still remains.
The park was a gift to the people of barnsley in 1861, and a statue of Joseph Locke, a noted railway engineer, is situated a short way in from this entrance.
Park is large, very well kept and popular. Full details on the BMBC web site -http://www.barnsley.gov.uk/locke-park
Location of this 'Gate': On public property
Type of material: Iron
Enter any comments or observation about this gate.: Gate seems original, the coats of arms are weathered.
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