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Hope you enjoy this site and learn more about the History of the Bills Troughs
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May 20 Horse Trough in Balwyn.April 08 More about Englefield Green BHTThis photo above shows the trough with Annis and George Bills Australia engraved into the side of it I recently came across this old horse trough in a village called Englefield Green in Surrey, England near Runnymede. The inscription on the granite trough is "George and Annis Bills - Australia". According to my research the trough in Englefield Green was set up in 1931. Being made of granite I guess they can survive most weather conditions although a few in South-East London were destroyed by the bombing in World War 2. The granite troughs were made in 3 sizes: 6'6" as in the one from Surrey; 9'6" like the one in Mansfield, Victoria, Australia, and monsters at 18' - there's an example of one of these in the main meat market (Smithfield) in central London. {Photo below.} As far as I can tell the main oblong part of the troughs was always a single section of granite. That even includes some 18 feet monsters such as the one attached near Smithfield Meat Market in the City of London (you can see the "Grand Hall" of the meat market in the background. Granite in these troughs in England is available in the "west country" (Cornwall)and in Scotland. The city of Aberdeen in Scotland is known as the "granite city". This information has been sent to me from Alan Underwood who lives in London and is currently trying to track down all the remaining Metropolitan Drinking Fountain and Cattle Trough Association troughs in London and the South-East of England. See http://www.londontroughs.co.uk. George recommends you take the time to view this web site. March 25 Englefield Green Bills Horse TroughI was recently told about a Bills horse trough in a village called Englefield Green in Surrey, near Runnymede. You will be interested in the inscription on the granite trough which is
The trough is on St. Jude's Road which is the main road going through the village. It was nice to learn just how far the generosity of George and Annis Bills was spread over the world. According to research the trough in Englefield Green was set up in 1931 and it would have been funded by the Bills TrustAs far as I can tell the main oblong part of the troughs is always a single section of granite. Being made of granite I guess they can survive most weather conditions although a few in South-East London were destroyed by bombing in WW2. These granite troughs were made in 3 sizes: 6'6" like the one from Surrey; 9'6" like the one in Mansfield {Victoria Aust}and monsters at 18'. There's an example of one of these 18' monsters in the front of Smithfield Meat Market in the City of London. The Grand Hall of the meat market can be seen in the background of the photo in central London. The granite in England is available in the west country (Cornwall) and in Scotland the city of Aberdeen in Scotland is known as the granite city. March 18 Englefield Green LondonI recently came across one in a village called Englefield Green in Surrey, near Runnymede. You might be interested in the inscription on the granite trough which was "George and Annis Bills - Australia". I can send you photos and the precise location if required.
The photo of this trough will be entered in the near future. George
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