The CC Trig Point bagger thread, now incorporating other interesting geographs

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Drago

Drago

Legendary Member
Knowing Barton as I do i''m surprised no one has nicked it.
 

Bobby Mhor

Legendary Member
Location
Behind You
One today,
less than two mins from the house.
First time I've seen anyone to ask permission

Port Glasgow, Old Cop Shop
Quite well worn for a brick mark.

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classic33

Leg End Member
Great information, unfortunately it costs £27 per year to join.

I like them because they add a bit of colour to the landscape and look good in photos.
I'm blaming PeteXXX, on this one.
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A blacked over BM on William Hill bookies on Lumsley Street, Skegness.

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A few yards away, across the road, is Skeggy railway station, boasting this cut mark..

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and a fine Victorian postbox.

Not bad for an early evening stroll whilst at work :becool:
 

classic33

Leg End Member
Beacon Hill, trig point is behind a six foot drystone wall on private land. And nearby Southowram has been destroyed. But a view from Beacon Hill some 200 yards from Beacon Hill.
South
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West
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North
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East would be a grassy incline, topped by a wall.
From almost the lowest part. Looking up
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Done the race to the Beacon and back to the Piece Hall in under 15 minutes, straight up that hill.
 

PeteXXX

Cake or ice cream? The choice is endless ...
Location
Hamtun
Busy couple of days here...

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A Pivot BM, PV1107, on Lake Vrynwy dam wall.

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Then, on the bridge by the boathouse, BM B33307

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Pont Cynon boasted a BM and another bit of chiselling I've not seen before. B33309

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Another bridge, another BM, not, as far as I can see, on the Db.

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B33310 is on the Straining Tower (nope, not a public convenience :whistle: )

Apart from the cut marks, there were a few other thingies to immortalise on CC.

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A Victoria Regina post box,

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And this interesting thingy, atop a plinth. It's by the memorial plaques to the designers and builders of the dam (built in 1910)
Not sure what it is, but I reckon it fits in here a treat ^_^

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This BTW, is the dam!
 
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