Allithwaite Mosaic Learning Circle
Posted by: Groundspeak Premium Member flipflopnick
N 54° 10.962 W 002° 56.472
30U E 503837 N 6003850
Allithwaite Mosaic Learning Circle is beside the road north in the village. The mosaic depicts themes of time, place and history through symbolic motifs.
Waymark Code: WM8E2W
Location: North West England, United Kingdom
Date Posted: 03/20/2010
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member Chris777
Views: 4

Local Slate and limestone have been used along with imported stone.

The plaque beside the mosaic explains all.

"The Red Rose with Whitebeam leaf links the parish to its historic past as part of Lancashire.
Weathered Limestone with fossils represents the local quarrying of the past.
The Urn is symbol of the Bronze Age burial site discovered here in 2001.
The legend of the last wolf in England, reputedly killed on Humphrey Head (nearby).
Three Lambs from the Coat of Arms of Victorian benefactress, May Lambert of Boarbank Hall, also symbolise farming.
The Water Wheel represents the former Mill and the Brewery of Beckside.
A Village pump symbolises several springs which exist around the village.
The Flying Owl is a link to the logo of St. Mary's Primary School.
The Yellow Stone Rope represents the history of hemp.
Roman Numerals and compass points are for learning about time and place.
The Central Motif has symbolic links with the Millennium Parish Map which can be seen in St. Mary's Church and Carmtel Priory.

Financed by proceeds from the Parish Map sales together with public grants, the mosaic was built by local volunteers during Jubilee Year 2002. The site, donated by Persimmon Homes (Lancashire) Ltd and dedicated by Roger Latham, vicar of St. Mary's church, on Sunday 3rd November 2002 is held in trusteeship for the community by the Parish Council.

Mosaic Makers: George Airey, Ned Alldridge, Barbara Copeland, Eileen Drinkall, John Ermage, Lis F??, Molly Flynn, Julie Howell, Ben Jinks, Mike Lamb, Margaret McDonagh, Jaimie Martin, Maureen Nicholson, Jane Pape (designer), Gwyneth Raynard, the Tennison family, Donald (chief builder) and Janet Twist."

Streetmap (visit link)
OSGB SD386767
Specific visit requirements:
Parking on street beside mosaic. Best viewed in daylight. Free access.


Address:
Greendales
Church Road
Allithwaite, Cumbria UK
LA11 7RF


Related web site: Not listed

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