Map showing the locations of the “Know Your Fram” pictures, full list below.
Click on the red numbered markers to see photos. There are two photos, one showing a close-up and one the wider location. To see the latter, please click or touch on the photo, and then click the right arrow “>” to the right of the photo (you may need to swipe left to see the right arrow).
| Number | Name |
|---|---|
| 1 | Sir Henry Thompson plaque on St Elizabeth Hospice shop in Market Hill |
| 2 | Castle pond gardens plaque |
| 3 | Jeaffreson’s Well plaque |
| 4 | Lock mechanism on the Pageant Fields gate |
| 5 | World War 1 metal soldier in the cemetery |
| 6 | Initials in brickwork, Garrards Court |
| 7 | Plaque by hoist in Carley’s Yard |
| 8 | Initials in brickwork, high up, Crown and Anchor Lane |
| 9 | Lamp outside the Crown Hotel |
| 10 | Emblem over the door of the former Lloyds Bank (now “Old Bank House”, to the left of Country Vision) |
| 11 | Sign over the doorway of “Darcy B”, Market Hill |
| 12 | Timber framework on the house to the right of Queens Head Alley (which used to be an inn of that name) |
| 13 | Potters sign on finger post towards the bottom of Queens Head Alley |
| 14 | Water pump on Riverside |
| 15 | “Check House” at Mauldens Mill, Bridge Street |
| 16 | Initials “RBC” (Richard and Bridget Clarke) over the door of 19 Bridge St, next to the Unitarian Meeting House |
| 17 | Water pump in front of Sir Robert Hitcham Almshouses |
| 18 | Plaque on gas works site (now a car park), College Road |
| 19 | Window high up in the wall of the United Free Church in Well Close Square |
| 20 | On the wall of 1 Station Road (opposite Curry India) |
| 21 | Water pump outside Thomas Mills alms houses on Station Road |
| 22 | Inscription on the tomb of Thomas Mills, outside Tomb House, Station Road |
