2013
TQ2552 : Cattle admire the Inglis Memorial
taken 11 years ago, near to Reigate, Surrey, England
Cattle admire the Inglis Memorial
The Inglis Memorial is reported as having been designed as a (rather ornate) drinking trough for horses. If so, these belted Galloway cattle will find little succour today, as the monument has been restored by conversion to a viewing plaque. The memorial stands at the eastern end of Colley Hill, a stretch of fine downland scarp, now kept largely free of encroaching scrub by a herd of cattle.
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