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Grid reference ST9227

near to Hatch, Wiltshire, England


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ST9227 : Harrowing, West Hatch by Maigheach-gheal Harrowing, West Hatch

The tractor is pulling a spring harrow across the grass field.

ST9227 : Down freight for Exeter near Tisbury by Ben Brooksbank Down freight for Exeter near Tisbury

View eastward, towards Tisbury, Salisbury and London etc.: ex-LSW London, Salisbury etc. - Exeter etc. main line. In 1960 this route was still busy and important and the freight is typical, hauled by a Maunsell S15 class 4-6-0, No. 30823 of... (

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ST9227 : Wardour: postbox № SP3 121 by Chris Downer Wardour: postbox № SP3 121

An Elizabeth II-reign postbox is set into the wall by the entrance to Wardour Castle.

ST9227 : West Hatch by Wayland Smith West Hatch

Houses at West Hatch.

ST9227 : Rolling countryside in the Vale of Wardour by David Martin Rolling countryside in the Vale of Wardour
ST9227 : Old Direction Sign - Signpost north of Wardour, West Tisbury Parish by Milestone Society Old Direction Sign - Signpost north of Wardour, West Tisbury Parish

No finial - 1 arm; Farris casting? by the UC road, in parish of West Tisbury (Salisbury District), Pythouse Farm, junction of UC road to Wardour. Surveyed Milestone Society National ID: WI_ST9227.

ST9227 : Waterloo to Exeter Railway nr West Hatch  by roger geach Waterloo to Exeter Railway nr West Hatch

Looking towards Tisbury this line was once double track until rationalised in the 1960s.

ST9227 : Entrance to Wardour Castle by Toby Entrance to Wardour Castle

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ST9227 : Field near West Hatch by Derek Harper Field near West Hatch

The dogwalker is crossing a grass field with a small wood, the edge of which is on the left, jutting into it. View from a train on the railway line between Gillingham and Tisbury.

ST9227 : Wool on the wire near Wardour by Maigheach-gheal Wool on the wire near Wardour

In 1874 Joseph F Glidden, a sixty year old farmer from Illinois, invented and patented barbed wire. It has also been called the Devil's Rope or the Devil's Hatband. Here the sheep's wood has been caught on the wire.

ST9227 : Looking south across the floodplain of the River Nadder by Tim Heaton Looking south across the floodplain of the River Nadder

The Wessex Ridgeway path heading towards Wardour Castle.

ST9227 : Trees along the Nadder by Derek Harper Trees along the Nadder

A view from a train on the Waterloo Line. The Nadder crosses the image, obscured by the trees; a tiny tributary from East Hatch enters it in the centre. On the left is Buff Lodge.


 
  

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