1924. Widdecombe Moor Sign, Dartmoor, England. The iconic sign stood majestically on its roadside location for nearly 20 years until Hitler posed a threat of invasion. At the outbreak of World War Two, all village signs were removed to confuse the invaders. The actual column on which the ceramic sign was mounted was constructed from rough blocks of granite quarried from a nearby tor. The sign itself was made from glazed tiles. This would look great framed or make a nice addition to any collection.
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