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Nothing more painful than a flush bracket up the cheviots!
 
Friday 28th
1.

Rhubarb!

CastleHead Lane
Lofthouse

It’s one of those local government/post office oddities*, in that it’s in Leeds, but falls under a ‘WF’ postcode (Wakefield)

This is almost in the shadow of ‘Thorpe Interchange’, where the M1 & M62 cross

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It’s very close to the blue circle on the OS map
https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/626541

* Sherburn-in-Elmet is another oddity, it's;
- in North Yorkshire
- District of Selby
- 'LS' postcode (Leeds, West Yorkshire)
- Pontefract dialling code (West Yorkshire)
 
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Saturday 6th
1.

Aire & Calder Navigation Canal
Altofts
Wakefield

I joined it at the site of (stopped/filled-in) Foxholes Lock, at the bottom of Foxholes Lane

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I was approximately at this location, but looking north-east; https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/7419264

The M62 crosses here, between jcts 30 & 31, it was the site of this incident, where surprisingly driver & co-driver both survived
 
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Sunday 7th
1.

Pilgrim Fathers public house
Great North Road
Scrooby
Nottinghamshire

I know that the Massachusetts distances correspond to the settling there, the Netherlands, due to a brief sojourn there to avoid religious persecution
Texas?, I have no idea
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William Brewster, one of the Pilgrim Fathers, lived in the village
https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/4803539
https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/7384362
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Brewster_(Mayflower_passenger)
 
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Sunday 7th
5.

'Rocket Site'
Springs Road
Misson
Doncaster

When RAF Finningley, about a mile, or so, to the west (now Doncaster/Robin Hood Airport) was a 'Cold War nuclear bomber base', mainly Vulcans) this was the surface-air defence unit
That's a Bloodhound, on the mount

Ron Ayers, the aerodynamecist who helped design Thrust SSC, & the (1000MPH) Bloodhound Land Speed Record car, worked on the design of those missles
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If you look at the layout on the OS map, it shows the dispersal pads for the missiles; https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/4863765
The premises of; https://ljacksonandco.com/ (if you open it, the extent of the stock, & dispersal pads can be seen in the galleries)

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RAF_Misson
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bloodhound_(missile)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RAF_Finningley
 
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Sunday 7th
6.
The White Horse
West Lane
Sharlston
Wakefield

My original thoughts were to have dinner, at The Pilgrim Fathers (#1), however we were there too early, & although I did offer to return after Bawtry, SWMBO decided that we were carrying on
This isn't too far from home, but her & her business partner have been there before)

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Just inside the porch
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https://whitehorsesharlston.co.uk/
https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/125442
 
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