Sandy - High Street, Sandy, Bedfordshire, UK
Posted by: Dragontree
N 52° 07.751 W 000° 17.288
30U E 685617 N 5778875
Located in the centre of Sandy is this pictorial sign. It portrays some of the local history of the area.
Waymark Code: WMFB4Y
Location: Eastern England, United Kingdom
Date Posted: 09/23/2012
Views: 3
In the centre of the sign is the church of St Swithun. A Roman is shown on the left depicting the arrival of the Romans from AD 43 who created the nearby hill fort, Caesar's Camp. A farmer stands on the right clutching a spade with a bag of potatoes at his feet, to denote the popular produce grown in these sandy soils. Above the church a barn owl oversees the affairs.
The sign was erected to celebrate the centenary from 1894 to 1994. There is a plaque on the sign which reads:
'Presented jointly by
Sandy Town Council and
Mid Bedfordshire
District Council
To Mark 100 Years Of Local
Government In Sandy
1894 - 1994.'
It stands in a small square, flower bed which displays seasonal bedding plants.
Sign Date: 01/01/1994
Occasion Commemorated: 1894 - 1994 Local Government Centenary
Location: Centre of Sandy
Plaque: yes
Construction Material: Polypropylene
Web Address: [Web Link]
Artist: Not listed
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