In my day job as a drainage Surveyor I quite often come across artefacts from a bygone era that go un-noticed by those who do not appreciate their original purpose.
Today I came across this little well set into a wall on the main road through the village of Potterne, near Devizes in Wiltshire. I have seen these on many occasions before & always assumed they supplied drinking water for the horses that were the main form of transport before the advent of the internal combustion engine. Normally I wouldn't give it a second thought but I was drawn to this one by the information plaque fixed above it. On reading the plaque I was interested to see that it had another use after the era of the horse that I hadn't considered before.
This got me wondering, are there other artefacts remaining that have a story to tell from bygone times that we might unknowingly pass by without a second thought?