Scotch Bob
It was a pretty miserable day so I walked to Go Outdoors to buy some insoles for my new hiking boots which I’m having a bit of trouble breaking in. They are really comfortable for the first 9 or 10 miles, but any further and I get heel pain. After Go Outdoors I decide to take the long way home, through Cheadle.
So unsurprisingly today’s photo is of Cheadle, or rather the only sculpture I know of in the centre of Cheadle.
Scotch Bob came to Cheadle from Dumfriesshire in 1871 and by 1879 he was a bus driver, fond of quoting Robbie Burns as he drove along. In 1908 he set a British record for having driven horse-drawn buses over 60,000 miles on the route between Cheadle and Manchester.
I am not sure why he was selected to be the subject of a sculpture, but he did live at the other end of Cheadle High Street. I guess he must have been a well-known Cheadle celebrity in his day.
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