Latitude: 51.4151 / 51°24'54"N
Longitude: -0.0489 / 0°2'56"W
OS Eastings: 535776
OS Northings: 170255
OS Grid: TQ357702
Mapcode National: GBR JH.QB0
Mapcode Global: VHGRF.3PHL
Plus Code: 9C3XCX82+2C
Entry Name: Cattle Trough Near the Railway Bridge
Listing Date: 28 April 2006
Grade: II
Source: Historic England
Source ID: 1391633
English Heritage Legacy ID: 494741
ID on this website: 101391633
Location: Arpley Square, Bromley, London, SE20
County: London
District: Bromley
Electoral Ward/Division: Penge and Cator
Parish: Non Civil Parish
Built-Up Area: Bromley
Traditional County: Surrey
Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Greater London
Church of England Parish: Beckenham Holy Trinity
Church of England Diocese: Rochester
Tagged with: Railway bridge
785/0/10130 GREEN LANE
28-APR-06 Penge
Cattle trough near the railway bridge
II
Cattle trough with human drinking fountain at one end and dog trough beneath. Erected sometime after 1893. Granite. Long rectangular trough on two rectangular granite block supports. South end has an ogee-shaped granite gable, with a semi-circular bowl for a human drinking fountain attached. Beneath the cattle trough is a stone-edged dog trough set nearly flush with the pavement. The inscription on the side of the trough reads, 'BE KIND AND MERCIFUL TO ALL ANIMALS / IN MEMORY OF DAVID BENJAMIN / 1815-1893'. On the opposite end to the drinking fountain, the trough is inscribed 'METROPOLITAN / DRINKING FOUNTAIN / & CATTLE TROUGH / ASSOCIATION'. The cattle trough is now used as a planting bed.
HISTORY: The Metropolitan Drinking Association was founded in 1859 by Samuel Gurney MP. In 1867, following an increase nationally in concern for animal welfare, the Metropolitan Drinking Fountain Association began erecting water troughs for cattle. It was at this point that 'Cattle Trough' was added to its title.
SUMMARY OF IMPORTANCE: This late C19 or early C20 cattle trough, erected by the Metropolitan Drinking Fountain and Cattle Trough Association, is a handsome piece of street furniture which retains its three elements of cattle trough, dog trough and drinking fountain and is probably in its original location.
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