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SJ5054
: View from Bickerton Hill on a Murky Day
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1 year ago
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Harthill
, Cheshire West And Chester, England
View from Bickerton Hill on a Murky Day
Looking west from the Sandstone Trail near Raw Head on Bickerton Hill on a murky winter's day.
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Geographical Context:
Uplands
Country:
England
Place:
Bickerton Hill
Bickerton
County:
Cheshire
Long Distance Path:
Sandstone Trail
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SJ5054
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Photographer
Jeff Buck
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Date Taken
Wednesday, 30 November, 2022 (
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Submitted
Saturday, 25 February, 2023
Subject Location
OSGB36:
SJ 5066 5475
[10m precision]
WGS84:
53:5.2603N
2:44.2882W
Camera Location
OSGB36:
SJ 5088 5477
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Discussion on SJ5054
Crossing Raw Head recently while walking part of the Sandstone Trail I noticed that the trig point (SJ508548) carried some form of insignia.
It looked somewhat like a military cap badge or perhaps a heraldic device off the local landowner's family shield.
Any ideas anyone?
Sorry no photo.
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