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Black plaque № 56733

Photograph at the Black plaque № 56733 black plaque

Prize Pig Part of Maidenhead's Chapel Arches was once a thriving pig farm, Hines Meadow, renowned for its award-winning 'Berkshire' pigs. King David, the farm's prize pig is buried on the Hines Meadow Roundabout and members of the Hine family still live in and around Maidenhead today. The Prize Pig Sculpture by Brian and George Fell was commissioned by Shanly Homes as part of the "Maidenhead Memories Sculpture Series"

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