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HER Number: | 7907.03 |
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Name: | THE GARRISON - Post Medieval weather vane |
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Summary
A pillar of possibly reused granite blocks, some 4.0m high and 0.6m square, the remains of a weather vane recorded in 1890.
Protected Status: None recorded
Other References/Statuses
- Primary Record No. (1985-2009): 7907.03
Monument Type(s):
Full description
A wind gauge is recorded and named on the 1890 OS 1:2500 map just north of the summit quarry (7900.13) now containing the tennis court. It is shown as a thin rectangular feature orientated east-west with a central pillar (b1). The second edition OS 1:2500 map shows it apparently having lost its east end (b2). A field visit by Ratcliffe in 1993 found a roughly square, slightly tapering, pillar of possibly reused granite blocks, some 4.0m high and 0.6m square. Possibly has cement rendering on one face and there are remains of metal fittings on the upper metre, running down the centres of the faces (h1, p1).
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Site history:
1: 1993. RATCLIFFE, J/CAU
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<1> Ordnance Survey, 1880s, 1st Edition 1:2500 Map (Cartographic materials). SCO4048.
<2> Ordnance Survey, 1900s, 2nd Edition 1:2500 Map (Cartographic materials). SCO4050.
Sources / Further Reading
[1] | SCO4048 - Cartographic materials: Ordnance Survey. 1880s. 1st Edition 1:2500 Map. |
[2] | SCO4050 - Cartographic materials: Ordnance Survey. 1900s. 2nd Edition 1:2500 Map. |
Associated Finds: none recorded
Associated Events
- ECO3128 - Garrison Walls, Isles of Scilly, conservation plan
Related records
7900 | Part of: THE GARRISON - Post Medieval fortification (Monument) |
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