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sign opposite is one of two signs specially made
for Sibsey Parish Council. The sign
is based on subjects that the council thought was
representative of the village, and after careful
consideration this design was chosen. The windmill
was built in 1877 and is one of the few remaining
six sail mills still operating. The scene to the
right of the mill is of the stonebridge drain locally
known as the Sibsey trader and below is one of three
unique designed bus shelters showing the tree growing
through the middle.
Cast
in aluminium
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Height
53" Width 39"
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