English: Barrow, obelisk and bridleway, Ballard Down, Purbeck The obelisk commemorates the provision of a new supply of water for Swanage in 1883. It was taken down in 1941 as it was a landmark of aid to enemy aircraft. When re-erected after the war the bottom section was found to be cracked and was placed at the side.
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