Saturday, 9 March 2013
On yer bike
This colourful marker is on the towpath of the Leeds-Liverpool canal in Shipley. It is a Millennium milepost on the National Cycle Network. (I don't know who painted it... The posts are mostly unpainted metal.) The canal towpath here forms part of National Route 66, which, when it is finally completed, will link Hull with Manchester. Four different milepost designs were commissioned and this was the first, designed by John Mills. It's not, as I thought at first, a fish with its head in the sand.... It depicts an abstract tree with fossils, tracking time from the earliest primitive creatures up to 'the ultimate demise of fossil-fuel driven technology' - at which point we will all have to get on our bikes, I suppose.
Labels:
Leeds-Liverpool canal,
Shipley,
statue/sculpture
Location:
Shipley, West Yorkshire, UK
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"Get your pics on Route 66!"
ReplyDeleteHa, yes, I like that.
DeleteHad I been a cyclist in your area I would stop and photograph each and everyone of these.
ReplyDeleteYes, they're all interesting.
DeleteI thought it was a fish, too!
ReplyDeleteVery nice photograph and also this colourful marker.
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