Ingoldisthorpe - Norfolk
Posted by: Norfolk12
N 52° 51.918 E 000° 29.940
31U E 331649 N 5860216
This sign is at the cross roads in the village of Ingoldisthorpe
Waymark Code: WMA8F1
Location: Eastern England, United Kingdom
Date Posted: 12/02/2010
Views: 3
This colourful sign on the main road show's two famous local ladies they are,Eleanor Coates Tylden and Agnes Bigge.
The former was lady of the Manor between 1909 and 1928 she lived to be over a 100 years of age.On her 100th birthday she boasted visits from 5 Queens and one Empress.
Agnes Bigge was of more humble stock as we see her in a quakers dress she was the daughter of Thomas Rogerson a Rector of church in the 16th century and wife to Thomas Bigge. On her death she left £5 for repairing the church,also £10 to be invested in the rector.
This wisely invested money is now managed by a Charity for the benefit of older residents in the village.
Sign Date: 01/01/1968
Location: The Drift by the crossroads
Plaque: yes
Construction Material: wooden and stone Base
Occasion Commemorated: Not listed
Artist: Not listed
Web Address: Not listed
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