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  1. Photo 6x4 Weathervane on farm building Kirkham/SD4232 Wonderful cockerel c2013

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  2. Photo 6x4 Weather vane, St Mary's Church Stoughton/SU8011 Cockerels were c2009

    Photograph Notes: Cockerels were often used as weather vanes due to a belief that the creature was feared by the Devil, and were placed at the highest point of a building.

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  3. Photo 6x4 Weather vane, St Peter's Church, East Marden Cockerels were oft c2009

    Photograph Notes: Cockerels were often used as weather vanes due to a belief that the creature was feared by the Devil, and were placed at the highest point of a building.

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  4. Photo 6x4 Weather vane, St John the Baptist Church Woodsford The cockerel c2009

    Cockerels were often used as weather vanes due to a belief that the creature was feared by the Devil, and were placed at the highest point of a building.

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  5. 'Cockerel Weather Vane' Clear Sticker Decals (DC056121)

    'Cockerel Weather Vane Design'. Personalise almost anything with these high-quality self-adhesive clear sticker decals! All of our products feature designs from our community of freelance designers.

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  6. Weathervanes, floor-standing and wall-mounted Steel Rooster Cockerel Weathervane

    Exceptional weathervane made entirely of steel. Simple self-assembly of the weathervane is required and only takes a few minutes.

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  7. 1950s Vintage Scio Pottery Red Rooster Weathervane Serving Bowl 8.5”

    No chips marks on back are firing Flaws. See pics

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  8. Photo 6x4 Cockerel coming to a sticky end North Marden This weathervane a c2010

    Photograph Notes: This weathervane at North Marden church has toppled in the last two years (see last picture at /photo/1093389).

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