File:Weybread Village Sign.jpg
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English: According to a plaque on the post, the sign represents the following features:
- The helmet relates to the Roman road from Weybread towards Peasenhall. - The saltire forming the four segments represents St Andrew's church. - Two horses representing the old racecourse. - The mill represents one of the tallest mills in Suffolk with corn or wheat which was probably milled there. - The urn represents the Roman brickworks and Medieval pottery in the area. - The mill at the bottom represents the largest water mill on the Waveney, now demolished. - The cross represents Suffolk's first Victoria Cross probably from Alfred Ablett in the Crimean War. - The two fish below the shield represent coarse fishing in the Weybread Pits. |
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Author | BobTheGeo |
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