Accompanying the information plaques and illustrations is a poem in the form of a "mesostic" made from a name, by Alec Finlay and Thomas A Clark. Taken togther, the poem reads: "staNd upOn...
High up on the wall at the edge of these steps, Link the plaque records the official opening of Friars Walk on Thursday November 12th 2015. The text is also in Welsh. © Copyright Jaggery...
Relating to the disused meeting house. © Copyright Robert Ashby and licensed for reuse under this Creative Commons Licence . Submitted via Geograph
This plaque is set into a wall just west of the Old Nags Head. Simultaneously inspiring and daunting. © Copyright Dave Dunford and licensed for reuse under this Creative Commons Licence...
© Copyright Ian S and licensed for reuse under this Creative Commons Licence . Submitted via Geograph
The plaque describes the prospect from Kinnoull Hill. Presented by John I Anderson Esq., Langfauld, Glenfarg, Perthshire, 1949. © Copyright Richard Sutcliffe and licensed for reuse under this...
A plaque on the base of the obelisk ST8645 : The Obelisk at Warminster. © Copyright M J Richardson and licensed for reuse under this Creative Commons Licence . Submitted via Geograph
The plaque on the front of the church SH7881 : The Virgin Mary And Saint Abaskhyroun reads: COPTIC ORTHODOX PATRIARCHATE THE VIRGIN MARY & SAINT ABASKHYROUN LLANDUDNO CONSECRATED BY HIS...
Clay plaque on Stroud Brewery Bridge which was constructed in 2011 and crosses the Stroudwater canal. © Copyright Philip Halling and licensed for reuse under this Creative Commons Licence...
Plaque to the mass grave of half the population of Inver, who died of the cholera epidemic of 1832. © Copyright valenta and licensed for reuse under this Creative Commons Licence . Submitted via Geograph
This plaque records that the ramp, horse trough and urinals were built by the Health Committee in 1866. The ramp and steps used to provide access to a bridge across the railway lines, but the...
This plaque commemorates the opening of Brunswick New Railway Station on 26th March 1998. © Copyright John S Turner and licensed for reuse under this Creative Commons Licence . Submitted via Geograph
© Copyright Billy McCrorie and licensed for reuse under this Creative Commons Licence . Submitted via Geograph
© Copyright Billy McCrorie and licensed for reuse under this Creative Commons Licence . Submitted via Geograph
© Copyright Billy McCrorie and licensed for reuse under this Creative Commons Licence . Submitted via Geograph
This plaque is high up on the front of what is now The Salvation Army church in Dee Road, Connah's Quay - Link Originally the building was the Rehoboth Congregational Chapel. See also SJ2969 : The...
The cairn is beside the A78 and carries a plaque NS3339 : Drunken Steps plaque, which was resited by the road builders. "This cairn was erected for Irvine Burns Club to mark their 150th...
'Paradise Row' is a fine collection of houses in Woollard that were for mill workers. Woollard dates from possibly Saxon times, but was certainly part of the (Norman) Hungerford estate. The...
A Golden Jubilee plaque has been sited in the wall by the byway in Woollard. Further along the Community Forest Path (CL17/22) is an old stone packhorse bridge (in much need of repair). It...
Close up of the plaque on the wall of the car park off Coxons Lane - see NT9953 : Site of Primitive Methodist Chapel. © Copyright Ian Capper and licensed for reuse under this Creative...