We are at Rochester High Street in the county of Kent where the wonderful Martin Evans (again) photographed this beautiful tapering circular based bollard. The bollard happens to be black/gloss in colour with two gold ribbed bands that adorn the middle and upper part of the body. The bollard top is a half ball domed top shape.
If we take a close look at the picture (below) we can see a close up of the crest/emblem that is placed upon this bollard (upper part). The crest/emblem is that of the former Rochester City Council please do click on the link and scroll down and read a little above this unusual emblem/crest. Note I've never seen a crest/emblem with a letter placed in the middle of the actual shield.
Please note the map reference is not accurate on this posting but you will/would find this bollard on the high street. May I also thank you all for visiting this site and providing me with many pictures/photographs of bollards from around Britain. Unlike Bollards of London this blog/site really does rely on you and your photographs of these wonderful often forgotten pieces of street furniture. #thankyou
Bollards of Britain...


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