This is E.P.Collier School, founded in 1898 as Swansea Road Board School.
This is E.P.Collier School, founded in 1898 as Swansea Road Board School.
Err where?? was it foggy that day??
Crumbs Ross, that post has been up since October and you're the only one who's noticed. Here it is.
Also, a new one from the pub at Jennetts Park, Bracknell.
Love this one.
Really nice one too!
I wonder if it was made in the forge itself!
Don't think so Catherine, the forge hasn't been a working forge for quite a long time, lovely nonetheless.
Nice ones Rolf
Some of thee weather vanes are very good
The lovely Stanhope Church in Weardale deep in the North Pennines:
The writing on it says 2005 MF
Spotted in the lovely Northumbrian village of Craster.
This one was on a barn at the farm I was staying on this last week Most appropriate for a farm!
On the main street in Seahouses in Northumberland:
And finally spotted this one just outside the village of Embleton whilst out cycling. Just had to stop and take a pic!
All crackers Ross, like the Dr's one particularly.
Isn't that 'Dr's' one great - How unusual to use it as a form of advertising?.
Some really interesting vanes there, Ross!
Could the Seahouses creation be a way of getting around advertising restrictions in a conservation area? Pity the doc didn't get the maker to create a medical theme for it though - rather than just put his name on it!
I mean, could he not have commissioned one with a syringe, or a stethoscope, on top?
Good point Catherine - after all, that's the way they used to advertise before the general populace could read... it could make things very interesting
Here are some I spotted on a recent trip to the Lake District
Cracking ones there Joe, love the last one in particular.
Wow very decorative
Nice capture . well don
This is right on the sea front.
...and very appropriately fashioned I like the little 'doo-hickey' under the ship, it's a nice touch.
nice one, well done Joe.
Some Weather vanes I found today down by the Exmouth docks
Some nice ones there Beryl, well found.
Thanks yes. I like the Curlew. It's most unusual
Ooh yes, the Curlew one is lovely, especially with the Gothic letters
Here are the weather vanes I spotted on Sark and Guernsey
Here are some more.
some real crackers there Joe, well done.
A real variety! Of course, with the choo-choo you can probably also see which way the wind is blowing by where the steam goes
I like the owl one - the circle to represent the moon is effective
These are wonderful, Joe!
I cannot compete, but this one was on the kiosk outside Lymington Town Sailing Club. I guess that's the town crest on the vane!
Nice one Catherine, we're getting an amazing collection now.
It IS a nice one, and you are right Rolf - a really nice collection!
On a visit to birdland (Bourton on the water)
Nice one Joe.
I love the way people choose suitable subjects for their vanes
Heres one in Regents Park
That's nice vane for birders - he's about to ring one and she has a shovel to clear up after them - well, have you seen how much a goose leaves behind?
Sorry :-) That 's a lovely vane - I wonder if it was actually put up when the kids clothing suggests (Victorian). Also I love te way the birds at the start have 'grill' in their middle so they don't ruin the movement of the vane - I'm not sure I've seen that before.
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