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Mysterious Markers Solved?

Publeyêe per alexkemp lo 22 October 2016 en English. Dèrriére betâ a jorn lo 23 October 2016.

The latest survey of Porchester Gardens — just another couple of days surveying before it should be completed — has unearthed more of these lead markers and, possibly, has answered what they are. Here are two pictures from today’s trip [1] [2]:

Kent Road 1 Kent Road 2

The second picture is, I think, the key to unlock this: they are more-ancient versions of the traditional grave-stone wall-plates used to indicate the presence of Fire Hydrants or Sluice Valves (sewage safety feature). So, the prize goes to EdLoach (commentator in Mysterious Marker #2).

Do we have any agreed method of mapping these markers?

PS
This is the only Fire Hydrant marker that I’ve found so far in Porchester Gardens. Which is a little worrying.

Luè : Porchester Gardens, Woodthorpe, Carlton, Gedling, Nottinghamshire, East Midlands, England, United Kingdom
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Discussion

Comentèro de andy mackey lo 23 October 2016 a 20:15

Hydrant appears in the wiki and i found this as well ( no pun intended) http://chris-osm.blogspot.co.uk/2012/05/fire-hydrant-locations-are-confidential.html

Comentèro de escada lo 24 October 2016 a 09:12

I think that typically the fire hydrants are mapped. But you could perhaps map the markers with the scheme for pipeline markers.

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