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Outside the Cemetary
Kirkthorpe Lane
Warmfield -cum- Heath

'J' for Junction??

It's only a few yards to the left of Green Lane, as it meets Kirkthorpe Lane
http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/2735102

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PeteXXX

Cake or ice cream? The choice is endless ...
Photo Winner
Location
Hamtun
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Firstly, a Flush Bracket on an old church in Narborough.

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It’s up for auction in case anyone wants to own an FB :okay:

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Next, a BM on the church in Marham.

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Most of a Flush Bracket in Harpley.

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Finally, a BM in Hunstanton, on Edmunds church.

:smile:
 
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biggs682

Itching to get back on my bike's
Location
Northamptonshire
Swapped the pedals for walking boots and found this benchmark

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At the top Brent hill in Felixstowe .
 
Forgot this one earlier:blush:
Lumley Hill (A639) - further north-west, this is Barnsdale Road
Hightown
Castleford

Curiously, one of two by that name, close to each other, this one goes to Leeds, via Oulton, & John O Gaunts, under different names at points
The other, nearby, Barnsdale Road, goes from Castleford, over the River Aire, via 'Peckfield Bar' (where it crosses the A63) to HookMoor/Aberford

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'Castleford Cutsyke Junction to Methley Junction'
1849 - 1968
Lancashire & Yorkshire railway


Looking down (in an Oulton direction) toward Methley 'Three Lane Ends'
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Looking over the bridge, to the south-east;
http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/2784678

http://www.lostrailwayswestyorkshire.co.uk/Cutsyke Methley.htm
 
Lumley Street railway bridge
Hightown
Castleford

Too eroded/damaged to read

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http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/5651842

Slightly awkward to photograph, as it's on a slight bend (on the near-side, if it's on the left), with no kerb, & partially shrubbery hiding you (me!) from traffic

There should be a benchmark, according to OS, but the brickwork has been rebuilt at some point, so it may have gone
Likewise, if on a 'capping stone' that may have been turned round during repairs?

This is its 'twin', 300 yards to the north-west/
 
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