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Finds on Your Doorstep – 6000 Years of Life in Winteringham
1 Finds on your Doorstep – 6000 years of life in Winteringham - finds recorded on the Portable Antiquities Scheme Database (search for finds.org.uk) – by Martin Foreman, Finds Liaison Officer for North Lincolnshire The Prehistoric period, Neolithic to Bronze Age (4000 – 800 BC) 17 records Prehistoric objects from Winteringham have been discovered in the course of searching for later, usually Roman, finds. As with that Roman material, all come from south of the Haven Drain, probably marking the limit of searchable deposits. Stone Age finds include arrowheads for hunting and one-piece tools used to process kills. Early Bronze Age flint arrowheads and tools come from the northern edge of much the same area, along with a gold ornament. No Bronze Age material lay north of Winteringham, and other metalwork of the Middle-to-Late Bronze Age (1800-800 BC) all comes from the landward side of the parish. Hunting arrowheads may suggest wildfowling trips on the Humber from the late Neolithic period onwards. The same weapons might be used in war: Bronze Age boats from a boatyard at North Ferriby, on the north bank, could carry war-bands as easily as cargo, and a replica has been found capable of maritime voyages*. Neolithic leaf arrowhead Late Neolithic to Early Bronze Age barbed and tanged arrowheads Neolithic blades or piercers and Bronze Age scrapers were all tools used to clean meat and work hides. These might denote nearby settlement, but all could also be used to process kills where they were made. NLM-5D1062 NLM-66EC34 NLM-633693 NLM-696494 NLM-C2BA86 NLM-F8611D NLM-C2F891 NLM-9E8895 Probably late Neolithic knives, piercer and scraper Early Bronze Age Scrapers A gold coil was an ornament for hair or ear and a razor suggests care for coiffure. -
BGS Report, Single Column Layout
Mineral Resource Information in Support of National, Regional and Local Planning Humberside (comprising East Riding of Yorkshire, North Lincolnshire, North East Lincolnshire and City of Kingston upon Hull). Commissioned Report CR/04/227N BRITISH GEOLOGICAL SURVEY COMMISSIONED REPORT CR/04/227N Mineral Resource Information in Support of National, Regional and Local Planning Humberside (comprising East Riding of Yorkshire, North Lincolnshire, North east Lincolnshire and City of Kingston upon Hull) D J Harrison, F M McEvoy, P J Henney, D G Cameron, E J Steadman, S F Hobbs, N A Spencer, D J Evans, G K Lott, E M Bartlett, M H Shaw, D E Highley and T B Colman The National Grid and other Ordnance Survey data are used This report accompanies the 1:100 000 scale map: Humberside with the permission of the Mineral Resources Controller of Her Majesty’s Stationery Office. Licence No: 100017897/2005. Keywords Mineral resources, mineral planning, East Yorkshire and Humberside. Front cover Excavator working bed of sand from recent Blown Sand (Recent) at Cove Farm Quarry near Haxey. Bibliographical reference HARRISON, D J, and 12 others, 2005. Mineral Resource Information in Support of National, Regional and Local Planning - East Yorkshire and Humberside. British Geological Survey Commissioned Report, CR/04/227N. 18pp © Crown Copyright 2005. Keyworth, Nottingham British Geological Survey 2005 BRITISH GEOLOGICAL SURVEY The full range of Survey publications is available from the BGS British Geological Survey offices Sales Desks at Nottingham, Edinburgh and London; see contact details below or shop online at www.geologyshop.com Keyworth, Nottingham NG12 5GG The London Information Office also maintains a reference 0115-936 3241 Fax 0115-936 3488 collection of BGS publications including maps for consultation. -
POST OFFICE LINCOLNSHIRE • Butche Rt;-Continued
340 POST OFFICE LINCOLNSHIRE • BuTCHE Rt;-continued. Evison J. W alkergate, Louth Hare R. Broughton, Bri~g · Cocks P. Hawthorpe, Irnham, Bourn Farbon L. East street, Horncastle Hare T. Billingborough, Falkingbam Codd J. H. 29 Waterside north, Lincoln Featherstone C. S. Market place, Bourn Hare T. Scredington, Falkingham Coldren H. Manthorpe rood, Little Featherstone J. All Sai,nts' street & High Hare W. Billingborough, Falkingharn Gonerby, Grantham street, Stamford Harmstone J. Abbey yard, Spalding tf Cole J • .Baston, Market Deeping Feneley G. Dorrington, Sleaford Harr G. All Saints street, Stamford Cole W. Eastgate, Louth Firth C. Bull street, Homcastle Harrison B. Quadring, Spalding Collingham G. North Scarle, N ewark Fish .J. West l"erry, Owston Harrison C. Scopwick, Sleaford · Connington E. High street, Stamford Fisher C. Oxford street, Market Rasen Harrison G. Brant Broughton, Newark Cook J. Wootton, Ulceby Fisher H. Westg11te, New Sleaford Harrison H. Bardney, Wragby Cooper B. Broad street, Grantham Fisher J. Tealby, Market Rasen Harrison R. East Butterwick, Bawtry f Cooper G. Kirton-in-Lindsey Folley R. K. Long Sutton Harrison T. We1ton, Lincoln Cooper J. Swaton, Falkingham Forman E. Helpringham, Sleaford Harrison W. Bridge st. Gainsborougb Cooper L • .Barrow-on-Humber, Ulceby Foster E. Caistor HarrisonW.Carlton-le-Moorland,Newrk Cooper M. Ulceby Foster Mrs. E. Epworth Harrod J, jun. Hogsthorpe, Alford Cooper R. Holbeach bank, Holbeach Foster J. Alkborough, Brigg Harvey J. Old Sleaford Coopland H. M. Old Market lane, Bar- Foster W. Chapel street, Little Gonerby, Harvey J. jun. Bridge st. New Sleaford ton-on~Humbm• Grantham Hastings J. Morton-by-Gainsborough CooplandJ.Barrow-on-Humber,Ulceby Foster W. -
Finds-On-Your-Doorstep-Whitton-CP
1 Finds on your Doorstep – 6000 years of life in Whitton - finds recorded on the Portable Antiquities Scheme Database (search for finds.org.uk) – by Martin Foreman, Finds Liaison Officer for North Lincolnshire Prehistory, Neolithic to Iron Age (4000 BC- AD 43) 11 records Whitton occupies a promentary on the River Humber, now overlooking a navigable channel. Both its name and position may suggest it was flanked by marshes in antiquity. The earliest finds suggest sustained activity from the Late Neolithic or Early Bronze Age (2500-1800 BC), and comprise flint tools, an arrowhead, and other utilised flint. They may indicate settlement or visits by hunters, and lay in a loose arc on the landward (south) side of the modern village. Late Iron Age finds come from much the same areas, and comprise coins of the East Midlands Corieltauvi tribe and a fragmentary bridle fitting. Flint tools include a Neolithic knife fragment and a ‘toolkit’ of the Late Neolithic or Early Bronze Age; the tools bear overall retouch and one is polished by handling. Possible arrowheads may be of a similar date. NLM-4C3DA8 NLM-4C330D NLM-4C22F4 NLM-8F4312 NLM-C31E71 NLM-8F4312 Knife fragment Knife, ‘fabricator’ tool and a scraper Possible projectile points Celtic coins span the period between 60BC and AD 40, and all but one are incomplete. A ribbed object may be associated with horse-gear; the Parisi of East Yorkshire are noted for their use of chariots as grave goods. CCI-630019 CCI-840092 NLM-C8B1B5 NLM-4C47C1 NLM-3D34D2 Gold stater and fragment Silver coin fragments Possible bridle fitting The Roman period (AD 43 – 410) (20 records) Roman Whitton is overshadowed by better-researched neighbours: Winteringham, to the east, and Brough, across the Humber. -
Wein Und Delikatessen
U1_U4_kat_2012_sommer 23.02.12 08:59 Seite 1 70495.70 CANTA RASIM NIMMT SIE MIT IN DEN SÜDEN FRANKREICHS — DAS WEINERLEBNIS FÜR ALLE SINNE. INFO: WWW.DELINAT.COM/3316.10 Wein und Wein und Delikatessen Sommer 2012 Wein Delikatessen Gultig̈ bis 30. September 2012, Preisänderungen vorbehalten Sommer 2012 U1_U4_kat_2012_sommer 20.02.12 12:03 Seite 2 So einfach, bequem und sicher erhalten Sie Wein aus gesunder Natur. Diese Symbole finden Sie in unserem K atalog: Traubensorten Weine aus mehreren Traubensorten werden in %-Anteilen SCHWEIZ DEUTSCHLAND ÖSTERREICH übrige EU aufgeschlüsselt Delinat Delinat Delinat Delinat Degustationsnotiz Reihenfolge: Farbe; Kundenservice Kundenservice Kundenservice Kundenservice Bukett (Nase); Eindruck am Gaumen; Abgang Kirchstrasse 10 Hegenheimer Strasse 15 Postfach 400 Kirchstrasse 10 Lagerfähigkeit Maximale Lagerfähigkeit bei 9326 Horn 79576 Weil am Rhein 6961 Wolfurt-Bahnhof CH-9326 Horn sachgerechter Lagerung Benutzen Sie die vorfrankierte Bestellkarte am Schluss dieses Katalogs. Passende Speisen Ideen und Anregungen für genussvolle Verbindungen von Speisen und Wein 071 227 63 00 07621-16775-0 0820 420 431 +41 71 227 63 00 Servier-Tipp Servicezeiten: Montag bis Freitag 8 bis 18 Uhr und Samstag 8 bis 12 Uhr Hinweis auf die ideale Trinktemperatur pasión Verkaufspreise (inklusive Mehrwertsteuer) CHF in Schweizer Franken für Lieferungen in www.delinat.com die Schweiz (siehe Seite 7) 5 in Euro für Lieferungen nach Deutschland delinat und Österreich [email protected] Artikelnummer (Art.) Die spanische Tempranillo traube Im Internet sind detaillierte Informationen über alle Artikel verfügbar. Der Direktlink dazu: www.delinat.com/Art. Nr. und eine Prise Cabernet 071 227 63 01 07621-16775-1 0820 420 432 +41 71 227 63 01 Zum Beispiel: www.delinat.com/3316.09 Sauvignon sind Basis für diesen typischen Spanier. -
South Ferriby Heritage Trail
REVISED FINAL PDF 26/11/10 South Humber HERITAGE TRAIL SOUTH FERRIBY A Secret of St Nicholas Church On the Heritage Trail Wildfowling on Read’s Island Set above the porch is a 10th century carved stone depicting a bishop, perhaps The South Humber Heritage Trail is split in two sections and can be walked in Read’s Island is a peaceful wildlife haven with a resident herd St Nicholas, the patron saint of children either direction between Burton-upon-Stather and Winteringham and between of fallow deer and a flourishing population of the elegant avocet. and fishermen. The stone is probably a Barton-upon-Humber and South Ferriby. There are several car parks along the trail and regular bus services between the villages. The island was reclaimed from a sandbank in the 19th century relic from an earlier church as the present building is of 13th century date. Unusually, and was inhabited by tenant farmers until 1989. The tradition Along the trail are seven information panels at Burton-upon-Stather picnic area; the church is oriented north-south. of wildfowling has strong links with the area and was popular Countess Close medieval earthwork at Alkborough; the Humber bank at Whitton; in the 1950s when low-lying punts were used with specially Winteringham Haven; River Ancholme Car Park at South Ferriby; the Old Cement Works at Far Ings; and the Waters’ Edge at Barton-upon-Humber. adapted guns. The South Humber Area Joint Council of Traces of Iron Age Settlers Wildfowling Clubs now oversees the sport. A balanced approach Evidence of an Iron Age settlement Within this pack are leaflets providing information about the South Humber to shooting and conservation is maintained and today the lies on the edge of the Humber around Heritage Trail and each of the five villages along the trail, and details of local Humber Estuary is a thriving habitat for waders and wildfowl. -
WINE LIST 2020-21 Welcome Contents
WINE LIST 2020-21 Welcome Contents We’re excited to bring you the 2020/21 Matthew Clark Wine Key to wine expressions .......................... 2 List, packed with newly sourced wines to fall in love with, alongside well-loved, familiar favourites. Key to wine symbols ................................ 3 We are continuously looking at where the on-trade market and consumer trends are going so we can proudly offer a truly Champagne ............................................ 4 market-leading range, with excellent quality across every price point. Keeping up with what our customers need means we Sparkling ............................................... 14 source throughout the year, so watch out for our new releases in the autumn too. Argentina ............................................... 32 Australia ................................................ 42 As part of our corporate social responsibility commitment, our wine buyers are rigorous in the selection process they follow Austria ................................................... 52 when deciding to work with new suppliers to ensure we are aligned on acceptable production and business practices. Chile ..................................................... 54 We use the term ‘down to earth’ to refer to all our ethical, England ................................................. 68 sustainably produced, organic, biodynamic and natural France ................................................... 70 wines. You will find more of these wines in this year’s list with information from our suppliers -
Full List April2,2016.Pages
by the glass Autumn 2016 sparkling… (125mL) 2015 Pizzini Prosecco fino Equipo Navazos ‘I think’ Manzanilla Palomino (Manzanilla) 10 Super crisp, chalky, cool, & refreshing. 8.5 Exuberant, light, bright & fresh… King Valley Sanlucar, Barrameda, Spain Chardonnay Pinot Noir 2012 Sabre by Mitchell Harris 12.5 sake Fukuchitose ‘Junmai Ginjo’ Japanese Pure Sake 9.5 Generous, complex, aperitif style. Macedon/Pyrenees Soft & light, fresh & fragrant. (60mL) Fukui, Japan NV Champagne Christian Etienne Pinot Noir Chardonnay 2015 Spinifex Rosé Grenache, Cinsault, Mataro Rich, round and beautifully balanced. Meurville, Champagne 16 Exotic red florals & spice. Savoury & crisp 10 (Organic) Rosé. Perfect sunny afternoon drinking! Barossa Valley, Sth Australia NV Innocent Bystander 275mL bottle Moscato 9 Fresh, crisp, strawberries & cream. North-West Victoria reds (150mL) 2015 Henty Farm Pinot Meunier Bright red cherry fruit, dark spices & dried Henty, SW Victoria 12 whites… (150mL) herb complexity. Perfect Autumn red 2015 Basalt ‘Great Ocean Road’ Riesling 2015 The Story Wines Pinot Noir Thrillingly citrus and limestone notes. Killarney, SW Victoria Coast 11 Vibrant red cherry, strawberry & plums. Long, 12.5 Ultra-fresh, crisp & zippy! supple & earthy tannins. Port Campbell, SW Victoria 2015 Michael Hall ‘Blanc de Pigeon’ Chardonnay & Sauv Blanc 2013 Mitchell Harris Mataro Bright quince & grapefruit, soft mid-palate Adelaide Hills 11 Pepper, leather, spice, & ripe raspberry 10 and a long, crisp & tight acid tail. fruit. Long, fine, dusty & savoury tannin. Moonambel, Pyrenees 2013 Quartz Hill ‘Pebbles’ Viognier 2014 SCP by SC Pannell Tempranillo Fresh and youthful floral, apricot, white Lamplough, Pyrenees 9.5 Succulent black cherry & plush red liquo- 11.5 peach, ginger spice & almond meal. -
Enclosure & Agricultural Improvement in North-West Lincolnshire from Circa 1600 to 1850
ENCLOSURE & AGRICULTURAL IMPROVEMENT IN NORTH-WEST LINCOLNSHIRE FROM CIRCA 1600 TO 1850. Thomas M. Smith, MA Thesis submitted to the University of Nottingham for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy July 2012 i Abstract This study sets out to establish the link between enclosure and agricultural improvement in a group of parishes in north-west Lindsey, Lincolnshire between the sixteenth century and the mid-nineteenth century. In particular it emphasises the continuity of enclosure history through time, rather than concentrating only on the period of parliamentary enclosure as has often been the case in the past, and on links to agricultural improvement which include land reclamation, draining and warping. It shows that a simple explanation of enclosure in terms of driving up rents and allowing individual farmers to take their own farming decisions, fails to take into account the particular local circumstances of this area. Using a combination of enclosure documents and related material such as glebe terriers, land tax assessments, census materials, the 1801 agricultural returns and estate papers it sets out to show how agricultural improvement transformed both the landscape and the farming techniques in this area. In this process it covers a range of related topics including landownership, population, and the socio-economic structure of the villages of north-west Lindsey. It shows clearly that in this area enclosure is as much as anything associated with land drainage, and with improvements brought about by warping. These processes were interwoven, and separating enclosure out as a single movement underestimates the complexity of the farming arrangements required to ensure the most productive farming in this area. -
A Walk Around Winterton Parish
Winterton has a long history, some fascinating stories and several lovely stone buildings. This trail gives you an introduction to the parish around the Town. A WALK To find out even more visit the heritage centre in All Saints’ Church AROUND The trail starts at All Saints’ Church in Churchside, Winterton WINTERTON Location - O S Grid Ref. SE928186 West Street - the left turn is up to North Street, the thatched Satnav DN15 9TU cottage was the last in Winterton. The thatch was removed O S Map - The 1:25,000 Explorer Sheet 281 PARISH in 1908. ‘Ancholme Valley’ covers this walk 17 Re-entry to medieval Winterton The stone houses on the left at the end of North Total trail distance about 6.1 miles, all on Street jut out and front the pavement, unlike the tarmac road, lane or stone track wide grass verge you have followed. This marks the point where the medieval open fields stopped Refreshments - Winterton has public houses, at the edge of the medieval town. The 1772 coffee shop, minimarkets and takeaways Enclosure Award, which allocated the open lands for privately owned fields, also stated the width of Parking - Roadside parking is not time limited in the new public roads. North Street (then known West Street as Winteringham Road) was a new road which was made Public Transport - The 350 Humber Fastcat bus wide enough to drive animals (Hull to Scunthorpe) provides a frequent service along. However, the existing via Winterton streets within the old medieval town were narrow Toilets can be found in Queen Street and could not be changed. -
Winteringham Conservation Area Appraisal: Adopted As Supplementary Planning Guidance for Planning Purposes by North Lincolnshire Council 29Th June 2005
WINTERINGHAM CONSERVATION AREA APPRAISAL: ADOPTED AS SUPPLEMENTARY PLANNING GUIDANCE FOR PLANNING PURPOSES BY NORTH LINCOLNSHIRE COUNCIL 29TH JUNE 2005. WINTERINGHAM CONSERVATION AREA APPRAISAL ADOPTED DOCUMENT North Lincolnshire Council Tony Lyman Head of Planning and Regeneration WINTERINGHAM CONSERVATION AREA APPRAISAL: ADOPTED AS SUPPLEMENTARY PLANNING GUIDANCE FOR PLANNING PURPOSES BY NORTH LINCOLNSHIRE COUNCIL 29TH JUNE 2005. WINTERINGHAM CONSERVATION AREA APPRAISAL: ADOPTED AS SUPPLEMENTARY PLANNING GUIDANCE FOR PLANNING PURPOSES BY NORTH LINCOLNSHIRE COUNCIL 29TH JUNE 2005. WINTERINGHAM CONSERVATION AREA APPRAISAL Contents: 1 Introduction 2 Legislative background 3 Location and landscape setting 3.1 Location and population 3.2 Landscape setting 3.3 Geology and building materials 4 History and development 4.1 History 4.2 Archaeology 4.3 Historic landscapes, parks and gardens 4.4 Effect of historical development on the plan form of Winteringham 5 Character of the Winteringham Conservation Area 5.1 General description 5.2 Relationship to setting 5.3 Activity and uses 5.4 Open spaces and trees 5.5 Building materials and architectural styles 5.6 Shopfronts 5.7 Listed buildings 5.8 Buildings of Townscape Merit 6 Area Analysis 6.1 General 6.2 West End to the Church 6.3 Western Green 6.4 High Burgage 6.5 Low Burgage 6.6 West End WINTERINGHAM CONSERVATION AREA APPRAISAL: ADOPTED AS SUPPLEMENTARY PLANNING GUIDANCE FOR PLANNING PURPOSES BY NORTH LINCOLNSHIRE COUNCIL 29TH JUNE 2005. 6.7 Silver Street 7 Problems and pressures 7.1 General introduction 7.2 Buildings that have a negative impact on the conservation area 7.3 Buildings-at-risk 7.4 Sites that have a negative impact on the conservation area 7.5 New development within the conservation area 7.6 Alterations to existing historic buildings 7.7 Street audit 7.8 Summary 8 Recommendations 8.1 General 8.2 Buildings-at-risk survey 8.3 Development control including Article 4 Directions 8.4 Environmental improvements 8.5 Streetworks 8.6 Winteringham Conservation Area boundary review 9. -
L 117 Official Journal
ISSN 1725-2555 Official Journal L 117 of the European Union Volume 53 English edition Legislation 11 May 2010 Contents II Non-legislative acts REGULATIONS ★ Implementing Regulation of the Council (EU) No 400/2010 of 26 April 2010 extending the definitive anti-dumping duty imposed by Regulation (EC) No 1858/2005 on imports of steel ropes and cables originating, inter alia, in the People’s Republic of China to imports of steel ropes and cables consigned from the Republic of Korea, whether declared as originating in the Republic of Korea or not, and terminating the investigation in respect of imports consigned from Malaysia . 1 ★ Commission Regulation (EU) No 401/2010 of 7 May 2010 amending and correcting Regulation (EC) No 607/2009 laying down certain detailed rules for the implementation of Council Regu lation (EC) No 479/2008 as regards protected designations of origin and geographical indi cations, traditional terms, labelling and presentation of certain wine sector products . 13 ★ Commission Regulation (EU) No 402/2010 of 10 May 2010 entering a name in the register of protected designations of origin and protected geographical indications (Pintadeau de la Drôme (PGI)) . 60 ★ Commission Regulation (EU) No 403/2010 of 10 May 2010 entering a name in the register of protected designations of origin and protected geographical indications (Tarta de Santiago (PGI)) . 62 ★ Commission Regulation (EU) No 404/2010 of 10 May 2010 imposing a provisional anti- dumping duty on imports of certain aluminium wheels originating in the People's Republic of China . 64 (Continued overleaf) Price: EUR 7 Acts whose titles are printed in light type are those relating to day-to-day management of agricultural matters, and are generally valid for a limited period.