SU9677 : Part of the Information Board in Eton High Street (4)

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The sixth and seventh columns have the following illustration and wording:

Map of the Eton Walkway
This map shows the following eighteen locations:
1) The King’s Stables
2) The Cockpit
3) Eton Pony School
4) Baldwin’s Bridge
5) Eton College
6) The Burning Bush
7) The Wall Game
8) Skinner’s Bridge
9) The Herschel Observatory
10) Sir Antony Gormley’s Edge II Statue
11) Keate House
12) The Natural History Museum
13) Eton Museum of Antiquities
14) The Church of St John the Evangelist
15) The Christopher Inn
16) Jubilee Square
17) The Brocas
18) Eton Boat House

Nos 2, 5, 10,11,12 and 18 are described on this information board https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/6396908, https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/6396927 refer.

Wording to the right of the Map
The Eton Walkway celebrates the town’s diverse community and rich heritage. The 2 mile walk connects many of the town’s highlights and we hope it will inspire those who live and work in Eton as well as its many visitors. Bronze markers set in the footpath identify points of interest and use Eton’s coat of arms, originally granted by the King in 1449.
The Walkway is an Eton Community Association initiative, made possible by the generous support of local residents, businesses, The Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead, Eton College, Eton Town Council, The Prince Philip Trust Fund, The Baldwin Bridge Trust, Royal Albert Institute Trust, Pavenet and the Grundon, Rivaz/Beaumont and Fussey families.