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Anth Rowley
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Exploring locally on foot & bike. Cartophile, worryingly obsessed by toposcopes, trig stations & benchmarks. Tendency to wander & wonder - supporting The Harry Johnson Trust

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A new blog - this one is about a hidden Ordnance Survey Bench Mark in Oakengates, Telford and how it is a part of & a witness to the ever-changing development & rejuvenation of my home town

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Oakengates’ Hidden OS Bench Mark
When I thought about, created & then published the Oakengates Bench Mark Walk in 2021 I hoped that it had covered everything that I wanted it to, i.e. highlight Ordnance Survey Bench Marks to a…
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December 22, 2025 at 5:58 PM
A selection of the Christmas trees within @nationaltrust.org.uk Attingham House - photos from last weekend
December 21, 2025 at 3:37 PM
On the lower slopes of the south side of the Wrekin (near to the Permissive Path) lies a toppled Boundary Stone that dates from at least the C19th

The BS marked the boundaries between the Duke of Cleveland's estate (now managed as the Raby Estate) to the west and the Orleton Estate to the east
December 19, 2025 at 8:13 PM
Not a 'ghost sign', more a 'ghost instruction' - noticed this on the wall in the courtyard at Attingham Park "DRY SWILL | TEA LEAVES | PEELINGS| WET SWILL" which presumably went down the drain to be collected as food for the animals or used as compost.
December 15, 2025 at 5:40 AM
The Wrekin's Half-Way Stone - a blog about a piece of the Wrekin's history that is forgotten, if not unknown, that could one day return to its former standing...

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The Wrekin’s Half-Way Stone
In their account of a climb of the Wrekin that was published in The Examiner on 5th June 1875, under the title ‘Original Sketches by G.T.L – No.3 The Wrekin’, the correspondent wr…
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November 30, 2025 at 9:02 PM
For #benchmarkmonday on the Wrekin's north-face, adjacent to the hill's Sentry Path is a Boundary Stone dating that dates from C19th that originally stood on the hill's lower ridgeline

Cut into the Boundary Stone is a Datum Line Bench Mark and (potential) Pivot mark

See Photo ALT for more details
November 10, 2025 at 7:07 AM
25th October St Crispin's Day - along with his twin brother Crispinian - the Patron Saints of Shoemakers & Cobblers

Should probably be known as Saviours Day in Shrewsbury
October 25, 2025 at 8:43 AM
Best viewed in Landscape

From 1732 the South Prospect of Bridgnorth by Samuel and Nathanial Buck

Eleven features are picked out & numbered - the Index is in the bottom right-hand side of the picture's text

Panpudding Hill is on the left-hand centre side of the picture
October 23, 2025 at 5:13 PM
For #benchmarkmonday the cast-iron 'Cut Mark' at the Museum of Iron in Coalbrookdale - soon to be run by the National Trust. No evidence that its an official OS Bench Mark but I'd happily buy one if they were on sale at the Ironbridge Gorge Museums - Grid Reference SJ 66760 04705
October 20, 2025 at 5:41 AM
A mosaic of the Wrekin, created by The Arts Society Wrekin in 2018 to mark the Gold Anniversary of The Arts Society that was established in 1968 by Patricia Fay as the National Association of Decorative and Fine Arts Societies (NADFAS) The mosiac is mounted in Weston Park, Staffs
October 2, 2025 at 7:29 AM
A new Telford based OS Benchmarks walk, this one based through & around Wellington.

Many thanks to the Wellington Walkers are Welcome group who gave me the opportunity to lead people around the route on Monday as part of the September Walking Festival

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Wellington (Shropshire) – An OS Benchmark Walk
The Arrow & Line cut into the wall on the side of a building – you may have seen one or more of them, wondering what it or they are. Some of us wander to find them. The Wellington (Shrops…
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September 12, 2025 at 2:29 PM
An interesting article on OS Benchmarks in Ireland and their link to ownership, authority and, from that, folklore. "benchmarks and particularly the broad arrow, can be seen not only as tools of measurement... but also authority and ownership"

Link > amp.rte.ie/amp/1525673/
The story behind the benchmarks hiding in plain sight in Ireland
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August 5, 2025 at 3:23 PM
For #mondaymaps an extract from Plate-V of Robert Baugh's 1808 map of Shropshire showing the various Tub Boat Canals and the Incline Planes & Tunnels of what is now Telford.

Not showing is the Newport Canal - this wasn't constructed until 1835.

More details of the Canals are provided in ALT
August 4, 2025 at 6:55 AM
Just finished reading the excellent 'Church Going - a Stonemason's Guide to the Churches of the British Isles' by @old-church-going.bsky.social I found this an absorbing read describing the features & their history that you may find on the outside or inside of a medieval church - recommended!
July 31, 2025 at 7:42 PM
A new blog - this one about the latest round of Church Crawling and medieval Scratch Dials (simple sundials) on the Grade-I Listed St Peter's Church in Norbury, Staffs.

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#churchcrawling #scratchdials
Scratch Dials – St Peter’s, Norbury
In my blog Grooves are on the Church I mentioned that one of my pastimes is Church Crawling – a phrase coined by Sir john Betjemen for those who visit churches not for ecclesiastical reasons …
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July 17, 2025 at 2:49 PM
I was on the Wrekin this morning for the Solstice Sunrise - here the rising sun is seen looking over the summit's Trig Pillar's Spider
June 21, 2025 at 6:07 AM
For #benchmarkmonday the Cut Mark within Exchange House in Oakengates, Telford. The Cut Mark dates from 1961 while the former Labour Exchange, aka Dole Office, was built & finished in March 1938 and officially opened in May of the same year #localhistory #oakengates #telford
June 16, 2025 at 6:56 AM
A new blog - Grooves are on the Church - highlighting some local churches (Telford, Shropshire) which have evidence of the medieval practice of using holy & sacred dust in potions & medicines - click the link below

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Grooves are on the Church
The phrase of ‘church crawling’ was coined by Sir John Betjeman to describe visiting churches not for religious reasons, but in appreciation of the art that lies within the buildings, t…
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June 14, 2025 at 6:45 PM
For #benchmarkmonday the Govt of Gibraltar's Ministry of Heritage setting the err... benchmark by including & highlighting Benchmarks in their history (tap the link) > www.ministryforheritage.gi/heritage-and...
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May 26, 2025 at 6:10 AM
Two Benchmarks on Timlet Bridge on Neachley Lane in Shropshire. The first is the Pheon from the original C19th Pivot cut into one of the coping stones on the SW Parapet. The second Benchmark is the Cut Mark on the NE Parapet that was Levelled in 1961. More details in ALT
May 17, 2025 at 8:37 AM
On #VEDay80 a story of seven men from across Britain and (then) Empire; six of whom paid the ultimate sacrifice, still lying together in an unmarked grave in Berlin

One of those six was my nan's younger brother, Reuben Martin of Old Park, Telford, Shrops

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In Memory of Six of the 55,000
Just after midnight on 29th January 1944, a RAF Handley-Page Halifax heavy-bomber of Bomber Command’s No.10 Squadron took off from RAF Melbourne in Yorkshire. It was one of 677 RAF bombers he…
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May 8, 2025 at 6:13 PM
8th May 1945 - Celebrations broke out on a street in Croydon to mark the Victory in Europe. My wife's (late) father watched the scenes with his sister from one of balconies overlooking the street - third window from the right #VEDay80 #croydon
May 8, 2025 at 6:39 AM
8th May '45 Newport, Shrops - Thanksgiving Services were held in all the town's churches, the bells of St Nicholas's rang riotously & E. Riley recorded in the lead of St Nicholas's roof's pyramidal centre how he fixed the lights that allowed the Church's Tower to be illuminated #VEDay80
May 8, 2025 at 6:02 AM
For #benchmarkmonday the Cut Mark in a buttress of St Georges Church, Frankwell, Shrewsbury, Shrops. The benchmark was cut during the Primary Levelling of GB between Oct-1857 to Jan-1859. The Church is a former OS Trigonometrical Station - lost during the mid-C20th Retriangulation of GB #losttrigs
May 5, 2025 at 9:36 AM
St Michael's Church, Lilleshall - worn into the wall of the Chancel are grooves from the medieval period formed by the scratching away of powder for use in local medicines & potions

Not to be mistaken for Arrow Stones, which are a myth

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May 3, 2025 at 4:32 PM