Saturday, 3 March 2012

Rochester Kent Bollard...

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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