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Wenhaston Millennium Map - Panel
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Wenhaston Village Sign - The village sign includes the former hump-back bridge over the River Blyth navigation (actually, just outside the parish, in Blyford) and the Tradescantia plant, with references to the Tradescant family's association with Wenhaston.
Wenhaston Names - The various forms of the village name, from the entry in Domesday Book to the present day, are recorded to the sides of the village sign.
The Wenhaston Doom Painting - The village sign is flanked by two panels of the mediaeval Doom painting (a depiction of the Last Judgement) which is in St.Peter's Church, Wenhaston. The panel represents entry into Heaven and Hell. The Doom painting helped to inspire ideas for the preparation of this Millennium Map.
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To
view any part of this panel in more detail just click on the area
you want to see
and a larger scale version will come up. Each panel like this has
nine enlarged sections.
To move to the next main panel in any direction just click on the
arrow to move up, down, left or right.
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This
map was made by the people of Wenhaston and Mells to mark the second
Millennium, to show thier appreciation of the local environment, and
to promote interest, concern and care for its well being. The pupils
of Wenhaston School made the wildlife decorative border of the map.
The entire map is the copyright of the Wenhaston Commons Group and
may not be copied with out permission. |
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