SD8901 : Failsworth Pole Plaque (West)
taken 6 years ago, near to Failsworth, Oldham, Great Britain

ON THIS SITE, THE CENTRE OF LOCAL LIFE
AND REPUTED FROM TIME IMMEMORIAL TO BE
THE SITE OF A MAYPOLE, WAS ERECTED A NEW
POLE WITH THE FOLLOWING INSCRIPTION :-
"THIS OUR LOYAL STANDARD OF FAILSWORTH WAS
ERECTED ON THE 1ST OF JANUARY 1793. TO THE
KING, CHURCH & GLORIOUS CONSTITUTION"
THE SECOND POLE WAS ERECTED ON THE 24TH AUGUST 1850
AND A THIRD POLE WAS ERECTED ON THE 24TH AUGUST 1889
THE FOURTH POLE WAS ERECTED AND UNVEILED ON THE
24TH AUGUST 1923 BUT WAS DESTROYED ON A GALE ON
EASTER MONDAY THE 10TH APRIL 1950.
Failsworth Pole is regarded as the centre of Failsworth.
It is said that the site has had a Pole before 1793, and popular belief suggests this was a Maypole.
1st January 1793 saw the erection of the first Failsworth Pole. It was made from a carved oak tree which was painted and inscribed in gold with the words "This our Loyal Standard of Failsworth was erected on the 1st January 1793 to the King, Church, and present glorious Constitution".
This, the first Pole was blown down in 1849.
The second Pole was a ship's mast which measured 78ft tall. It was taken down in 1889 due to it being found to be unsafe.
The third Pole was erected on 24th August 1889. It was paid for by public subscription and a major donor at the time was Lewis's store in Manchester. It measured 98ft and weighed 4 tonnes. The pole also had a copper weather cock.
It lasted until 1924 when the final wooden pole was imported from Louisiana, USA. This Pole was 82ft tall but was blown down in a gale on Easter Monday 1950.
It was not until 15th May 1958 that the final Failsworth Pole was built, this time from concrete and brick. At the time Failsworth District Council held a competition to design a Pole - although the winning design by John Sutcliffe was not used. The height of this structure is 54ft, which although shadowed by previous Poles, should withstand a storm!
In 2006 the Pole received a £400,000 makeover which saw the clock tower refurbished and a new garden created at its base. This was tied into the presentation of the Ben Brierley Statue to the people of Failsworth in June 2006.
A fuller history can be found on an archived page of the Failsworth Info site: Archive Link
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- SD8901, 185 images (more nearby
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- Photographer
- Gerald England (find more nearby)
- Date Taken
- Tuesday, 13 September, 2016 (more nearby)
- Submitted
- Wednesday, 25 January, 2017
- Geographical Context
- Place (from Tags)
- Date (from Tags)
- Subject Location
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OSGB36:
SD 8975 0161 [10m precision]
WGS84: 53:30.6643N 2:9.3618W - Camera Location
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OSGB36:
SD 8975 0161
- View Direction
- EAST (about 90 degrees)



