Will be getting my first allotment this month and would like to know what ten poles means in allotment terms. In the dictionary I found that pole is both a linear and square unit.
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Pole or Rod....depends on where in the country you are from. Is not a fixed unit of measurement. It was traditionly the length of the feet of the first 10 men out of church on a given Sunday. That was in days when there were more than 2 people in church.My phone has more Processing power than the Computers NASA used to fake the Moon Landings
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When I was at school we had Poles, rods and perches, but all I remember is that they were on the back of the exercise book!
Google gives this information on http://www.gwydir.demon.co.uk/jo/units/length.htm
Length
12 lines = 1 inch
12 inches = 1 foot
3 feet = 1 yard
1760 yards = 1 mile
36 inches = 1 yard
440 yards = quarter mile
880 yards = half mile
100 links = 1 chain
10 chains = 1 furlong
8 furlongs = 1 mile
4 inches = 1 hand
22 yards = 1 chain
5.5 yards = 1 rod, pole or perch
4 poles = 1 chain
40 poles = 1 furlong
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Hi all,
I actually know the answer to this - because I asked the same question a year or so ago and got such a varied response that I made some investigations.
A POLE is a specific measure of length originally taken from the nose of the oxen to the back of the plough - which is now accepted as 5 1/2 yards.
A pole is the same as a rod or perch all are equal 5 1/2 yards.
I believe, although I can't be 100% sure, that a plot of 8 poles is 264 square yards which equates to 6 poles in length (33 yards) and the width being 8 yards which was the number of rows an oxen could plough in a half day - then it needed a rest.
regards,
Welshie
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Originally posted by Welshie View PostHi all,
I actually know the answer to this - because I asked the same question a year or so ago and got such a varied response that I made some investigations.
A POLE is a specific measure of length originally taken from the nose of the oxen to the back of the plough - which is now accepted as 5 1/2 yards.
A pole is the same as a rod or perch all are equal 5 1/2 yards.
I believe, although I can't be 100% sure, that a plot of 8 poles is 264 square yards which equates to 6 poles in length (33 yards) and the width being 8 yards which was the number of rows an oxen could plough in a half day - then it needed a rest.
regards,
WelshieMy Majesty made for him a garden anew in order
to present to him vegetables and all beautiful flowers.- Offerings of Thutmose III to Amon-Ra (1500 BCE)
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Thank you Digger, that sounds right. I knew the linear unit was 5.5 yards and also knew that the lottie 'pole' had to be a square unit and that a 10 pole lottie was approx 300 square yards. I hadn't done the math but now I realise that in lottie speak they are not really poles but square poles. QED
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