
Twydall Village Sign, Twydall, Kent. UK
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dave-harris
N 51° 22.472 E 000° 34.950
31U E 331745 N 5694249
Village sign in the village of Twydall
Waymark Code: WM129XV
Location: South East England, United Kingdom
Date Posted: 04/09/2020
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Twydall is a sub-area of the town of Gillingham in Kent. The origin of the name Twydall is thought to mean “Two Parts” or “Double Portion” from the Old English twid?l. It is mentioned in the Domesday Book of 1086 as the 'Manor of Twidall', due to a family surname owning the nearby estate of Dane Court, but by 1240 it was written Twydel. It is currently known as Twydall and is pronounced as 'Twiddle'.
The sign is located near to the shopping area, close to the oval shaped car park and was erected in March 2009. The sign is itself oval in shape and is a black painted metal mounted on a square wooden post.
The plaque on the post reads:
Twydall Village Sign
Erected March 2009
Designed by Mr Alf Rayfield
and CLLR Paul Harriott
Funded by CLLR's Griffiths, Gilry and and Harriott
from Twydall Ward Improvement Fund
Sign Date: 03/01/2009
 Location: Twydall Shopping area
 Plaque: yes
 Construction Material: The sign is metal supported by a wodden post
 Artist: Designed by Mr Alf Rayfield and Counciler Paul Harriott
 Occasion Commemorated: Not listed
 Web Address: Not listed

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