Stoke Mandeville Millennium Sign
Stoke Mandeville Millennium Sign
Stoke Mandeville Millennium Sign
Stoke Mandeville Millennium Sign
Stoke Mandeville Millennium Sign
Stoke Mandeville Millennium Sign
Stoke Mandeville Millennium Sign
Stoke Mandeville Millennium Sign
Stoke Mandeville Millennium Sign
Stoke Mandeville Millennium Sign
Stoke Mandeville Millennium Sign
Stoke Mandeville Millennium Sign

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The town sign is created in low relief form. Each side is a mirror image of the other. The Celtic cross represents the John Hampden memorial. The foreground of the main panel are three Aylesbury ducks represent the close links with Aylesbury. Also in the main panel are the arms of De Mandevilles – a shield of red and gold quarters. On either side of the main panel are ears of corn representing agricultural history. At the top of the sign is a crow referencing the old saying of the village 'Stoke, where there are more crows than folk'. The lower half of the sign depicts a lady making lace, a reference to the local cottage industry. Opposite is an archer in a wheelchair as a reference to the Paralympics and games held at the nearby hospital.

Title

Stoke Mandeville Millennium Sign

Date

2000

Measurements

H 200 x W 64 x D 4 cm (E);
Plinth: H 90 x W 95 x D 95 cm (E)

Accession number

HP22_SB_S011

Acquisition method

commissioned by Stoke Mandeville Parish Council; funded by Stoke Mandeville and other Parishes Charity

Work type

Sign or marker

Work status

extant

Unveiling date

13th May 2000

Access

at all times

Inscription description

there are several plaques on the post, one with information about the sign and the other three with the years that the village has won 'Bucks Best Kept Village'; Millennium Sign / The Stoke Mandeville / Millennium Sign was / commissioned by Stoke / Mandeville Parish Council. / designed and produced by / Mr Brian Gaze of Ixworth. / Suffolk and funded by Stoke / Mandeville and other / Parishes Charity / 13th May 2000

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Located at

B4443, Stoke Mandeville

HP22 5XA

Located on open ground, on a green in front of Stoke Mandeville Combined School.