DescriptionJubilee bonfire memorial on Brent Knoll - geograph.org.uk - 349537.jpg
English: Jubilee bonfire memorial on Brent Knoll As well as being an ancient hill fort, Brent Knoll is one of the highest points in this flat countryside (c. 136 m), a very suitable place for a bonfire to celebrate the Golden and Diamond Jubilees of Queen Victoria.
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