Saturday, May 30, 2009

The Newburgh Bear


56°20'58.36"N 3°12'51.35"W

Located near Newburgh, England, it was created as a community project in 1980. The outline was plowed by a worker from Parkhill Farm, and permission for the outline was given by Mr Tom Howieson of Parkhill Farm. The bear is believed to be a depiction of a stone called the bear stone, from which the local Bear Tavern takes its name. More about the Newburgh Bear.

1 comment:

  1. Newburgh is in Scotland, it's hugely offensive to call Scots English.

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