This is not Leeds at all so forgive me for the off site topic.
On the M62 just near the bridge taking the Pennine Way over the motorway there are two boundary stones towards Greater Manchester, that each seem to have two plaques on them detailing some information.
They also have two large red and white roses on each to show entry to Greater Manchester (red) and Yorkshire (white).
My question is, what do the plaques say? I've tried to find pics on the internet but there is nothing. Zooming in on Google Street View show doesnt give enough detail... see here on the east bound carriageway. https://goo.gl/maps/ErN6r
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Lancashire/ Yorkshire M62 Border Stones
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From memory the plaque marks the official opening of the M62 by the Queen at that spot in 1971. It also has the white & red roses.
It used to be said that the statue of the Black Prince had been placed in City Square , near the station, pointing South to tell all the southerners who've just got off the train to b****r off back down south!
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The roses are not identical, apart from the colour.blackprince wrote:From memory the plaque marks the official opening of the M62 by the Queen at that spot in 1971. It also has the white & red roses.
The Yorkshire white rose has a sepal at the base, the Lancashire red rose has a petal at the base.
According to the College of Heralds, the heraldic rose can be used with a petal at the base or with a sepal at the base.
In Yorkshire there is a tradition of using the rose with a petal at the top in the North Riding and the West Riding and a sepal at the top in the East Riding.
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Mention on one of the motorway history sites, about a Lancashire highways engineer:
"With the North Western Road Construction Unit, Harry Yeadon worked on the Lancashire side of the M62 trans-pennine motorway, the highest in England. Red and white rose boundary markers on the old Lancashire border with Yorkshire were his own finishing touch."
"With the North Western Road Construction Unit, Harry Yeadon worked on the Lancashire side of the M62 trans-pennine motorway, the highest in England. Red and white rose boundary markers on the old Lancashire border with Yorkshire were his own finishing touch."
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Re: Lancashire/ Yorkshire M62 Border Stones
But, does anyone know what it actually says?
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LS1 wrote:But, does anyone know what it actually says?
I will go up the M62 in the next few days and take photographs
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Re: Lancashire/ Yorkshire M62 Border Stones
Isn't there a marking for the highest point also?
I know this isn't strictly speaking about Leeds but the M62 is an inmportant motorway to Leeds (why would you want to go from Leeds anywhere?) so I think this is relevant to Leeds as a whole.
I know this isn't strictly speaking about Leeds but the M62 is an inmportant motorway to Leeds (why would you want to go from Leeds anywhere?) so I think this is relevant to Leeds as a whole.
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Good luck with that! AFAIK the monument is not accessible and you can't just stop on the hard shoulder to take photos.warringtonrhino wrote:LS1 wrote:But, does you can't just pull over onto the hard shoulder anyone know what it actually says?
I will go up the M62 in the next few days and take photographs
It used to be said that the statue of the Black Prince had been placed in City Square , near the station, pointing South to tell all the southerners who've just got off the train to b****r off back down south!
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It's not so easy to get down to the side of the M62 either, very steep and there are fences all round to stop access.blackprince wrote:Good luck with that! AFAIK the monument is not accessible and you can't just stop on the hard shoulder to take photos.warringtonrhino wrote:LS1 wrote:But, does you can't just pull over onto the hard shoulder anyone know what it actually says?
I will go up the M62 in the next few days and take photographs
Just surprised me that there are no pics anywhere of them close up.
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Re: Lancashire/ Yorkshire M62 Border Stones
This is my local junction and a very welcome sight after a long drive.
I have these ones of the Yorkshire Rose.



I don’t have any of the other side though.
I have these ones of the Yorkshire Rose.



I don’t have any of the other side though.