NHER 57035 (Structure record) - 1921 style Place Name Sign for Weasenham

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Summary

One of 28 surviving lozenge shaped 1921 Ministry of Transport style Place Name Signs.

Protected Status/Designation

  • None recorded

Location

Map sheet TF82SE
Civil Parish WEASENHAM ST PETER, BRECKLAND, NORFOLK

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One of 28 surviving 1921 Ministry of Transport style Place Name Signs. This sign is lozenge-shaped and is divided horizontally in three sections. The top, triangular section is occasionally used to indicate which road the sign is positioned on, and reads "A1085". The middle, rectangular section contains the name of the town the sign is for, and this sign reads “WEASENHAM/PLEASE/DRIVE SLOWLY”. The bottom, triangular section is used to display the authority that is responsible for the upkeep of the sign and reads “NORFOLK C. C.”.

The 27 surviving original signs were all made by the Royal Label Factory in Stratford Upon Avon, and where the original post still survives, the factory’s name can be seen cast on it.

See (S1) for further information on this and the other 1921 Ministry of Transport style signs.
D. Holburn (HES), 29 March 2012

April 2026. HER Enhancement: Forestry Commission Project K.
The place name sign (see above) is visible on Google Street View image dated November 2024 (S2).
J. Powell (Norfolk County Council Environment Service), 20 April 2026

  • <S1> Unpublished Document: Haines, C. 2011. 1921-style Place Name Signs in Norfolk. 14 September.
  • <S2> Photograph: Google Earth. 2011-2025. Google Earth Pro Street View. Digital. Accessed 20-APR-2026.

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Record last edited

Apr 20 2026 2:47PM

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