tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8246842529969806828.post7580204929983480317..comments2023-09-25T11:40:37.840+01:00Comments on Steaming to Broadway!: Saturday Gang!Billhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01318720512739905663noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8246842529969806828.post-80628770774696342482011-08-30T09:02:43.314+01:002011-08-30T09:02:43.314+01:00Hi Bill,
It's a GWR boundary marker dtd 1905. ...Hi Bill,<br />It's a GWR boundary marker dtd 1905. Go through the gate and diagonally across Childswickham Road to a wide gap, with a "Footpath" sign (DON'T go under the bridge, the entrance is on this side)! In front of you, you'll see a stream with a concrete beam across it - DON'T go over it!<br />Instead, turn right, into the undergrowth, on this side of the stream and, by a couple of trees, the observant will see some rusty old cast-iron, laying on the ground, in the shape of a cross (probably made of old broad-gauge rail (the GWR didn't waste ANYTHING)!<br />At the other end of this object (approx 4'), you'll find attached, the round boundary marker.<br />Bring it home!!!!Jim Boylesnoreply@blogger.com