Pulham St Mary - Norfolk
Posted by: SMacB
N 52° 25.265 E 001° 14.950
31U E 380940 N 5809316
Village sign for Pulham St Mary, Norfolk, depicting two of the "Pulham Pigs" the R33 and R34.
Waymark Code: WMKT0A
Location: Eastern England, United Kingdom
Date Posted: 05/25/2014
Views: 2
Pulham Market, is known for its Royal Navy connections during WWI. Under great secrecy in 1912, a large air station was constructed by the Admiralty for the operation of airships (like Zeppelins). By the end of WWI, more than 3000 Royal Navy personnel were based in the 'Pulhams' and depictions of an airship taking off and returning can be seen on both sides of village sign. The airships were known as the ‘Pulham Pigs’ – legend has it that an old Norfolk farmer saw the huge balloon in the sky and declared ‘Thet luk loike a gret ol’ pig!’ – and the name stuck…
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R34: (
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Location: Pulham St Mary
Plaque: yes
Construction Material: Metal
Sign Date: Not listed
Occasion Commemorated: Not listed
Artist: Not listed
Web Address: Not listed
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