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Posted: 01 Aug 2009


Taken: 30 Jul 2009

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Drinking basin 24 near Stanage End

Drinking basin 24 near Stanage End
This is one of many numbered grouse drinking basins dating from the early 20th century carved into gritstone slabs on the northern part of Stanage Edge in the Peak District. Most are beautifully carved with strategically designed feeder grooves to channel rainwater into the basin.

More information here:
www.sheffield.ramblers.care4free.net/SCW historical notes.htm

"They are a product of local grouse-moor management, and were carved all over nearby Hallam Moors from 1907 onwards at the request of the owner, William Wilson, with the purpose of providing drinking troughs for the grouse. There are 108 in total, and the first ones carved are near Stanage Pole."

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