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Merseyside Maritime Research
First published in December 2007 by the Liverpool Nautical Research Society. Maritime Archives & Library, Merseyside Maritime Museum, Albert Dock, Liverpool, L3 4AQ, UK © 2007 The Liverpool Nautical Research Society and the author of each article Unless otherwise stated photographs used belong to the author or are from the collections of Society Members British Library Cataloguing in Publication Data A catalogue record of this book is available from the British Library ISBN 978 0 9513633 3 1 Primed by Impressions. The Old Bank. 16 Palm Hill, Oxton Village, Birkenhead CH43 5SP Editor LNRS Member Antony J Barrarr Editorial Committee JR Chambers, D Eccles AH McCielland plus the Editor Front cover RYS Clementina the personal yacht of Frederick James Harrison (see page 3) & MY Britannic of the White Star line (see page 14) From the Graeme Cubbin Collection & Editor's Collection, respectively Back cover Seaforrh Radio Station (see page 39) the Author's collection CONTENTS Ponrait of a Liverpool Shipowner GCubbin A review ofthe lift ofFrederick }ames Harrison A Great Union RWilliams 1he joint winner ofthe 2004 LNRS Award 10 Stuart & Douglas DKCEccles A story ofa Liverpool Company in the palm oil trade 15 The Pon of Ulverston CDawson A study ofthe port and particularly its shipbuilding 27 100 Years of Marine Insurance in Liverpool AJ Barratt An outline ofLiverpool's role in marine insurance 33 The Wireless Colleges of Liverpool WG Wdliamson 7he story ofLiverpool's wireless colleges since the earliest days 39 Characters I have Sailed with J Pottinger -
COMMUNICATIONS in CUMBRIA : an Overview
Cumbria County History Trust (Database component of the Victoria Country History Project) About the County COMMUNICATIONS IN CUMBRIA : An overview Eric Apperley October 2019 The theme of this article is to record the developing means by which the residents of Cumbria could make contact with others outside their immediate community with increasing facility, speed and comfort. PART 1: Up to the 20th century, with some overlap where inventions in the late 19thC did not really take off until the 20thC 1. ANCIENT TRACKWAYS It is quite possible that many of the roads or tracks of today had their origins many thousands of years ago, but the physical evidence to prove that is virtually non-existent. The term ‘trackway’ refers to a linear route which has been marked on the ground surface over time by the passage of traffic. A ‘road’, on the other hand, is a route which has been deliberately engineered. Only when routes were engineered – as was the norm in Roman times, but only when difficult terrain demanded it in other periods of history – is there evidence on the ground. It was only much later that routes were mapped and recorded in detail, for example as part of a submission to establish a Turnpike Trust.11, 12 From the earliest times when humans settled and became farmers, it is likely that there was contact between adjacent settlements, for trade or barter, finding spouses and for occasional ritual event (e.g stone axes - it seems likely that the axes made in Langdale would be transported along known ridge routes towards their destination, keeping to the high ground as much as possible [at that time (3000-1500BC) much of the land up to 2000ft was forested]. -
DC and R Report
DEVELOPMENT CONTROL AND REGULATION COMMITTEE 26 August 2015 A report by the Assistant Director of Environment & Regulatory Services _____________________________________________________________________ Application No: 5/15/9005 District: South Lakeland Applicant: Lafarge Tarmac Ltd Parish: Urswick Fell Bank, Birtley, Chester Le Street Received: 31 MarchChester-le-Street 2015 PROPOSAL: Section 73 application to amend Condition 1 of planning permission 5/05/9013 to allow additional time to complete mineral extraction in the deep extension part of the quarry. LOCATION: Stainton Quarry, Long Lane, Stainton with Adgarley, Barrow-in-Furness, Cumbria, LA13 0NN _____________________________________________________________________ 1.0 RECOMMENDATION 1.1 That planning permission is Granted for the reasons stated in Appendix 1 and subject to the conditions in Appendix 2. 2.0 THE PROPOSAL 2.1 This application seeks planning permission to extend the time limit for the extraction of high purity limestone from the deep extension area of Stainton Quarry for a further ten years until 31 March 2025, and thereby delay restoration of this area until 31 March 2026. 3.0 CONSULTATIONS AND REPRESENTATIONS 3.1 South Lakeland District Council’s Planning Department reports that it has no comments to make as regards the application. 3.2 Urswick Parish Council has no objections or comments. Dalton with Newtown Parish Council were also consulted however no reply had been received when this report was prepared. In the event a reply is received in advance of Committee this will be reported to Members on the update sheet. N.B. Dalton with Newton’s Parish boundary is in close proximity to the western boundary of the quarry and the deepening is located within the western side of the quarry. -
“Long Orchard”
BEETHAM PARISH COUNCIL MINUTES of a meeting of Beetham Parish Council held at 7.00pm on Monday 4th June 2018 at Storth School. Present were - Cllrs Brian Meakin (Chair), Ken Blenkharn, Chris Noble, Bob Pickup and Ian Stewart. Also D Cllr P McSweeney, D Cllr R Audland (item 8 onwards), Parish Clerk John Scargill. Four members of the public. 1.0 Apologies for absence – Cllrs Clark, Knowles (holiday) and Yates (holiday). 2.0 The minutes of the previous meeting, held on 14th May 2018, had been circulated by email, were APPROVED by the meeting as a correct record and signed by Cllr Noble. 3.0 Declarations of interest by members present in respect of items on this agenda – none. 4.0 Announcements by the Chair – none. 5.0 Matters arising from the minutes 14th May 2018 and not included elsewhere on the agenda. 5.1 Village map boards (12.1) – had now been finalised and cleared for production and installation as soon as possible. 5.2 ‘Smiley’-type speed indicator sign (12.2) – Storth School/Jessica Harvey had now responded and willing to examine SID data with a view to school’s involvement in its utilisation, but unable to download from SID. Clerk to ask Milnthorpe PC if they could help with this as part of their equivalent routine with Milnthorpe SIDs. 5.3 Replacement of Carr Bank bus shelter (12.3) – the stability of the shelter had been checked by the suppliers, accompanied by Cllr Noble, and found to be within acceptable engineering tolerances. 5.4 Four Lane Ends, Storth signpost (12.4) – Cllr Pickup explained the work involved, which was cleared to proceed. -
Der Europäischen Gemeinschaften Nr
26 . 3 . 84 Amtsblatt der Europäischen Gemeinschaften Nr . L 82 / 67 RICHTLINIE DES RATES vom 28 . Februar 1984 betreffend das Gemeinschaftsverzeichnis der benachteiligten landwirtschaftlichen Gebiete im Sinne der Richtlinie 75 /268 / EWG ( Vereinigtes Königreich ) ( 84 / 169 / EWG ) DER RAT DER EUROPAISCHEN GEMEINSCHAFTEN — Folgende Indexzahlen über schwach ertragsfähige Böden gemäß Artikel 3 Absatz 4 Buchstabe a ) der Richtlinie 75 / 268 / EWG wurden bei der Bestimmung gestützt auf den Vertrag zur Gründung der Euro jeder der betreffenden Zonen zugrunde gelegt : über päischen Wirtschaftsgemeinschaft , 70 % liegender Anteil des Grünlandes an der landwirt schaftlichen Nutzfläche , Besatzdichte unter 1 Groß vieheinheit ( GVE ) je Hektar Futterfläche und nicht über gestützt auf die Richtlinie 75 / 268 / EWG des Rates vom 65 % des nationalen Durchschnitts liegende Pachten . 28 . April 1975 über die Landwirtschaft in Berggebieten und in bestimmten benachteiligten Gebieten ( J ), zuletzt geändert durch die Richtlinie 82 / 786 / EWG ( 2 ), insbe Die deutlich hinter dem Durchschnitt zurückbleibenden sondere auf Artikel 2 Absatz 2 , Wirtschaftsergebnisse der Betriebe im Sinne von Arti kel 3 Absatz 4 Buchstabe b ) der Richtlinie 75 / 268 / EWG wurden durch die Tatsache belegt , daß das auf Vorschlag der Kommission , Arbeitseinkommen 80 % des nationalen Durchschnitts nicht übersteigt . nach Stellungnahme des Europäischen Parlaments ( 3 ), Zur Feststellung der in Artikel 3 Absatz 4 Buchstabe c ) der Richtlinie 75 / 268 / EWG genannten geringen Bevöl in Erwägung nachstehender Gründe : kerungsdichte wurde die Tatsache zugrunde gelegt, daß die Bevölkerungsdichte unter Ausschluß der Bevölke In der Richtlinie 75 / 276 / EWG ( 4 ) werden die Gebiete rung von Städten und Industriegebieten nicht über 55 Einwohner je qkm liegt ; die entsprechenden Durch des Vereinigten Königreichs bezeichnet , die in dem schnittszahlen für das Vereinigte Königreich und die Gemeinschaftsverzeichnis der benachteiligten Gebiete Gemeinschaft liegen bei 229 beziehungsweise 163 . -
Extracting Perceived Landscape Properties from Text Sources
Zurich Open Repository and Archive University of Zurich Main Library Strickhofstrasse 39 CH-8057 Zurich www.zora.uzh.ch Year: 2020 Extracting perceived landscape properties from text sources Koblet, Olga Abstract: In parallel with the emergence of new data sources and the re-discovery of existing sources, such as written first-person narratives available in travel reports and diaries, is an increasing realisation of the importance of capturing bottomup ways of experiencing landscapes. This recognition is reflected in different policy works including overarching frameworks European Landscape Convention and Millennium Ecosystem Assessment, and local ones, such as Landscape Character Assessment in England and Scotland (LCA) and the Swiss Landscape Monitoring Program. Important challenges for these frameworks are how to include multiple perspectives of landscape perception and how to integrate different senses including sound and smell experiences, memories and associations, and experiential perceptions such as touch and feel. The proliferation of new data in the form of natural language has brought with it a need for robust and reproducible workflows allowing extraction and classification of descriptions referring to perceived landscape properties. Therefore, the overall aim of this thesis is to explore the potential of written first- person narratives for landscape assessment and to develop methodological workflows, which can extract and classify information containing visual, aural and olfactory perception as well as tranquillity from natural language. To approach this aim, we set out a series of experiments in Great Britain and the English Lake District, first, demonstrating to what degree landscape scenicness can be modelled purely as a function of language (Publication 1), second, extracting and classifying information of other senses from written first-person narratives (Publications 2, 3, 4) and exploring temporal changes in landscapes, in perception and in their polarity (Publication 3). -
Arnside and Silverdale Milnthorpe Hollins 3 Deer Well Park Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty Dallam Tower Sandside Quarry Kent Channel 2 Sandside
Arnside and Silverdale Milnthorpe Hollins 3 Deer Well Park Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty Dallam Tower Sandside Quarry Kent Channel 2 Sandside Beetham Storth Fiery House Underlaid Teddy Wood Heights Beetham Fairy Steps Hall 7 Farm Hazelslack Tower Carr Bank Slackhead Beetham Fell Beetham Park Wood Edge 1 Arnside Moss 110m Ashmeadow Coastguard Lookout Arnside Major Marble Leighton Beck Woods Quarry Hale Fell Beachwood New Dobshall Barns Grubbins Wood Red Bay Wood Hills Leighton Wood Coldwell Furnace Parrock Bridge Hale Moss Blackstone Copridding Silverdale Moss Point Wood Arnside Knott 11 Nature Reserve 159m Brackenthwaite White Creek Gait Barrows National Nature Reserve Heathwaite Arnside Arnside Tower Point Little Hawes White Moss Water Thrang End Hawes Water Middlebarrow Yealand Plain Eaves Hawes Water Storrs Far Arnside Wood Moss Jubilee Mon 6 10 Pepperpot Trowbarrow 12 8 Local Nature Reserve Round Yealand Silverdale To p Redmayne The Cove Bank House Hogg Bank Well Leighton Moss Farm Wood RSPB Cringlebarrow Wood Bottoms Burton Well 5 Wood Deepdale Pond The Lots The Green Leighton Moss RSPB Know Hill Fleagarth Woodwell Know End Wood Point Summerhouse Hill 4 Heald Brow Gibraltar 9 Tower Yealand Jack Scout Crag Foot Conyers Chimney Hyning Scout Jenny Brown’s Wood Jenny Brown’s Cottages Point Barrow Scout Three RSPB Brothers Shore Hides RSPB Strickland Wood Potts Wood N Bride’s Chair Warton Crag 125m Warton Crag Disclaimer: The representation on this map of Local Nature Reserve any other road, track or path is no evidence of Morecambe Bay a right of way. Map accuracy reflects current by Absolute. 2k by the Arnside and Silverdale April 2007. -
Meeting of Urswick Parish Council
1094 MINUTES OF URSWICK, BARDSEA AND STAINTON PARISH COUNCIL From the meeting held on Thursday 20th April 2017 Urswick Parish Room, 7.30pm Present: Cllr. L. Birchall, Cllr. P. Bolt, Cllr. D. Chamberlain, Cllr. J. Keen (Chairman), Cllr. M. Turner, Dr. P. Attree (Clerk). District and County councillors: J. Willis. Members of the public: 1 1. To receive and approve apologies for absence. Apologies for absence were received from Cllrs. N. Cowsill, J. Hannah & J. Winder. Cllr. Bolt gave apologies for his late arrival. RESOLVED: that the apologies be noted and the reasons noted. 2. Declarations of interests To receive declarations by elected and co-opted members of interests in respect of items on this agenda. None. 3. Requests for dispensations None. 4. To authorise the Chairman to sign as a correct record the minutes of the meeting of the Council held on 9th March 2017. RESOLVED: that the minutes of the meeting held on 9th March 2017 be signed by the Chairman as a true record. 5. To note progress on matters not on today’s agenda – for report and observation only (items requiring a decision to be placed on agenda of next meeting). The Clerk reported on the following: • Nuisance smell from sileage stored at land adjacent to Daisy Hill Cottage, Great Urswick - reported to Public Protection Team and logged. • Potholes on lanes used as alternative routes during roadworks at Lindal in Furness. • Site of the former Coot, Great Urswick. Untidy site reported to District Council, and obstruction to traffic sightlines reported to County Highways. • Ongoing enquiries regarding Greenbank Gardens site, Little Urswick. -
Early Christian' Archaeology of Cumbria
Durham E-Theses A reassessment of the early Christian' archaeology of Cumbria O'Sullivan, Deirdre M. How to cite: O'Sullivan, Deirdre M. (1980) A reassessment of the early Christian' archaeology of Cumbria, Durham theses, Durham University. Available at Durham E-Theses Online: http://etheses.dur.ac.uk/7869/ Use policy The full-text may be used and/or reproduced, and given to third parties in any format or medium, without prior permission or charge, for personal research or study, educational, or not-for-prot purposes provided that: • a full bibliographic reference is made to the original source • a link is made to the metadata record in Durham E-Theses • the full-text is not changed in any way The full-text must not be sold in any format or medium without the formal permission of the copyright holders. Please consult the full Durham E-Theses policy for further details. Academic Support Oce, Durham University, University Oce, Old Elvet, Durham DH1 3HP e-mail: [email protected] Tel: +44 0191 334 6107 http://etheses.dur.ac.uk Deirdre M. O'Sullivan A reassessment of the Early Christian.' Archaeology of Cumbria ABSTRACT This thesis consists of a survey of events and materia culture in Cumbria for the period-between the withdrawal of Roman troops from Britain circa AD ^10, and the Viking settlement in Cumbria in the tenth century. An attempt has been made to view the archaeological data within the broad framework provided by environmental, historical and onomastic studies. Chapters 1-3 assess the current state of knowledge in these fields in Cumbria, and provide an introduction to the archaeological evidence, presented and discussed in Chapters ^--8, and set out in Appendices 5-10. -
Parish News Parish
OCT 2018 Parish News Parish Saint Peter’s Church, Heversham; Saint John’s Church, Levens and Saint Thomas’ Church, Milnthorpe Church, and Saint Thomas’ Levens Saint John’sChurch, Heversham; Church, Saint Peter’s 1 Sundays in October at the Parish Churches 7th 8.00 am Holy Communion (BCP) at St Thomas’ 9.30 am Parish Communion at St Peter’s 10.00 am All Age Worship United for Harvest with the Methodists at St John’s 11.00 am Parish Communion and Sunday School at St Thomas’ 4.00 pm Harvest Service at Levens Methodist Church 14th 8.00 am Holy Communion (BCP) at St Peter’s 9.30 am Communion Praise at St Peter’s 10.00 am Parish Communion at St John’s 11.00 am Parish Communion and Sunday School at St Thomas’ 21st 8.00 am Holy Communion (BCP) at St Thomas’ 9.30 am Parish Communion at St Peter’s 10.00 am Parish Communion at St John’s 11.00 am All Age Worship and Sunday School at St Thomas’ 6.30 pm Prayer and Praise at St Peter’s 28th clocks change ! 8.00 am Holy Communion (BCP) at St Peter’s 9.30 am All Age Worship at St Peter’s 10.00 am Parish Communion at St John’s 11.00 am Parish Communion and Sunday School Fall at St Thomas’ . Please note: 4th Nov 4.00 pm Service for All Souls at St John’s Please check weekly notices for any changes Also at the Parish Churches Tuesday - Thursday 8.15 am at St John’s Church Morning Prayer: if there is no formal Morning Prayer on any occasion you are welcome to visit the prayer chapel to use the books there at any time. -
Appendix – Full List of Sites
Page 117 Appendix – Full list of sites Site Address Settlement Parish Area Site being assessed for Site shown in map book ref (ha) A1 Allotments, Silverdale Road Arnside Arnside 0.26 Open space Yes A2 Arnside Edge Far Arnside Arnside 1.41 Development Yes A3 Ashmeadow House, The Promenade Arnside Arnside 0.79 Open space Yes A4 Ashmeadow Woodland, Silverdale Road Arnside Arnside 1.63 Open space Yes A5 Crossfield House, Redhill Road Arnside Arnside 0.32 Development Yes A6 Garages off Queens Drive Arnside Arnside 0.12 Development Yes A7 High Close, Knott Lane Arnside Arnside 5.61 Development Yes A8 Hollins Lane 1 Arnside Arnside 0.90 Open space or Yes development A9 Hollins Lane 2 Arnside Arnside 0.90 Development No – Has same boundary as site A8 so not shown A10 Land East of Beachwood Lane Arnside Arnside 0.82 Open space Yes A11 Land North of Briery Bank 1 Arnside Arnside 0.29 Development Yes A12 Land North of Briery Bank 2 Arnside Arnside 1.94 Development Yes A13 Land Adjoining Cemetery 1 Arnside Arnside 0.39 Open space Yes A14 Land North West of Briery Bank 1 Arnside Arnside 0.16 Development Yes A15 The Common, Red Hills Road 1 Arnside Arnside 1.46 Open space or Yes development A16 The Common, Red Hills Road 2 Arnside Arnside 1.46 Development No – Has same boundary as site A15 so not shown A17 Land Adjoining Cemetery 2 Arnside Arnside 2.34 Development Yes A18 Land West of Saltcotes Hall, Station Road 1 Arnside Arnside 4.19 Development Yes A19 Land West of Saltcotes Hall, Station Road 2 Arnside Arnside 0.61 Development Yes A20 Memorial -
AONB Front Scoping Oct2015
Arnside & Silverdale Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB) Development Plan Document (DPD) Sustainability Appraisal Draft SA Scoping Report November 2015 www.lancaster.gov.uk www.southlakeland.gov.uk Hyder Consulting (UK) Limited 2212959 Firecrest Court Centre Park Warrington WA1 1RG United Kingdom Tel: +44 (0)1925 800 700 Fax: +44 (0)1925 572 462 www.hyderconsulting.com Lancaster City Council & South Lakeland District Council Arnside & Silverdale Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty Development Plan Document Sustainability Appraisal SA Scoping Report Author Simon Rimell Checker David Hourd Approver David Hourd Report No 020-UA001453-UE31-02-F Date 3 June 2015 This report has been prepared for Lancaster City Council & South Lakeland District Council in accordance with the terms and conditions of appointment for Sustainability Appraisal dated 12/2/15. Hyder Consulting (UK) Limited (2212959) cannot accept any responsibility for any use of or reliance on the contents of this report by any third party. Arnside & Silverdale Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty Development Plan Document—Sustainability Appraisal Hyder Consulting (UK) Limited-2212959 CONTENTS 1 INTRODUCTION TO AND PURPOSE OF THIS REPORT ................. 1 1.1 Purpose of the SA Scoping Report ....................................................... 1 1.2 Introduction to the AONB ...................................................................... 2 1.3 Pre-existing Plans & Strategies ............................................................ 5 1.4 Sustainability Appraisal and