Pictures From The Archive – October 22Welcome to this week's selection of nostalgia photos from the pages of the Shropshire Star.By Toby NealPublished Oct 22, 2021There can't be many signposts which are listed structures, but this one at Little Brampton, near Craven Arms, is. Pictured here in July 1987, it dates from 1800 and was erected by the second Lord Clive. It was removed and renovated during road improvements in 1929. Happily the vegetation which was encroaching on it in the 1980s has been cut back.
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