Today's weather vane was photographed in England.
Do you know the location of weathervane post #335? Scroll down to find the answer.
Although many church buildings have stood on this site over the centuries, the building you see today was rebuilt in 1726 after the Great London Fire. It is the parish church for the British royal family, as well as for the prime minister at 10 Downing Street. The steeple is 192 feet tall, with the weathervane above it. The gilded weathervane is a banner with a punched starburst inside. We were able to photograph this weathervane a few weeks ago when we were in London for the Mayflower Historic Sites tour.
My 9th great grandparents, Thomas Treadwell (about 1603 - 1671) and Mary Wilson (about 1603 - 1685), were married here at St. Martin in the Fields, in London, on 24 June 1633 before the Great London Fire in 1666. They came to New England in 1635 aboard the ship The Hopewell and settled in Ipswich, Massachusetts, where they had five children including Nathaniel Treadwell (1637 - 1726), my 8th great grandfather.
The St. Martin in the Fields website: http://www.stmartin-in-the-fields.org/
A PDF brochure for the "Topping Out" ceremony at St. Martin's when the weathervane was regilded in 2007:
http://www.stmartin-in-the-fields.org/uploadpdfs/pressreleases/ToppingOut2007Sept.pdf
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Heather Wilkinson Rojo, "Weathervane Wednesday ~ Weathervane Wednesday ~ An Ancestral Church in Trafalgar Square", Nutfield Genealogy, posted November 1, 2017, (https://nutfieldgenealogy.blogspot.com/2017/11/weathervane-wednesday-ancestral-church.html: accessed [access date]).
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