Whalebone arch

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Tried searching but couldn't find anything here about the whalebone arch near Rothwell (I think). What's its story?

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Cardiarms wrote: Tried searching but couldn't find anything here about the whalebone arch near Rothwell (I think). What's its story? A story i heard is that they were found in a nearby field,a dead whale from when the are was under the sea,which had obviously died a very very long time ago.Not sure how true this is though.I think Reggie Perrin is up from around there,he should probably know.
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ROTHWELL JAWBONESA set of whale jaw bones has been situated on Wood Lane, near its junction with the A61 Leeds Road, for more than 150 years.Originally a local man working on a whaling boat out of Robin Hood's Bay put them there.He took them from a whale caught in the Arctic and used them as a garden gate for his house on Wood Lane.They have since been replaced five times to keep the history alive and currently there are 30ft-high blue whale bones in place.There are some pictures on Leodis, when it starts up again
Is this the end of the story ...or the beginning of a legend?

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thanks

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Sit thissen dahn an' tell us abaht it.

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buffaloskinner wrote: ROTHWELL JAWBONESA set of whale jaw bones has been situated on Wood Lane, near its junction with the A61 Leeds Road, for more than 150 years.Originally a local man working on a whaling boat out of Robin Hood's Bay put them there.He took them from a whale caught in the Arctic and used them as a garden gate for his house on Wood Lane.They have since been replaced five times to keep the history alive and currently there are 30ft-high blue whale bones in place.There are some pictures on Leodis, when it starts up again Well thats straightened that up then
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cnosni wrote: Well thats straightened that up then I hope not, jaw bones are not meant to be straight
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