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Re: Drainage
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However, it does reach the sea within a stones throw of recent excavations, on which you provided valuable information earlier this year for site members. The two could be connected. |
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The photos above are of a drain exposed half way between Hauxley and Amble. It has steadily been exposed, coming out from a natural dip in the dunes and land beyond, presumably a field drain outlet to make the fields less wet? It had a stone covering to it, some of which is still in situ. The interesting thing was the heavily stratified sand / soil where it was exposed continues unbroken above and to both sides, presumably it must have been dug into a trench many years ago and the sand has steadily covered it causing the unbroken layers to form.
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#103
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A couple of photos showing the sand layers unbroken above it. It is probably no coincidence that there is an area of ancient peat and timber on the beach below. Perhaps this an ancient stream, marshy area which as the dunes retreated caused a build up of water behind making the fields waterlogged. A cover was put on the culvert and sand has built up over it ever since (looks like a couple of hundred years old?). Is the stream marked on any old maps Coquet?
And a couple of photos of an impressive ancient tree nearby before it is lost to the sea |
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Hi Derilda, this is Amble Beach as Hollydog mentions, sorry I forgot to include the precise location in the earlier post. The water out of this appears to be contaminated with red ochre as associated with mining. Not sure why that is. The ground it is draining probably underlay Hauxley pit heap at one time, that perhaps something to do with it. here's the location anyway (sorry pic quality not good, only had my pocket camera). This is looking south from the middle of the 'big shore' or 'Amble beach' if you keep walking in this direction for 300 yards you will reach the more modern outfall pipe of the now defunct Hauxley Colliery surface pumping station. That ancient drain's walls are just visible in the pool in the midground. |
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#106
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Re: Storm revelations
Thank you, Coquet and Hollydog, for putting me in the correct location. It all looks very interesting. Excellent photographs all round.
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I can remember as child there being a lake at the base of hauxley pit heap may be this could have been dainage
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#108
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Beehive Pillbox
Spotted this excellent example of a bee hive pillbox, not 3 miles as the crow flies from Amble. Its not listed on Keys to the Past, so when I waddled past with the dog I had to go back and have a look as I wasn't aware of its existence. Very hard to spot once the foliage starts to grow again. I will leave it to you to guess where!
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#109
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That's a little gem of a discovery. I have no idea where it is!
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#110
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Would it be on the high road to Warkworth by any chance? I've just come across an archaeological survey completed for Northumberland Estates in connection with the development of New Barns. It refers to about 4 pillboxes. Click the "accept" button and it will drop you into the survey itself.
http://archaeologydataservice.ac.uk/...l3-28461_1.pdf |
#111
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I remember that from 2007 for the caravan park application which didn't go ahead.
The pill box I pictured is actually opposite the east entrance to Shortridge Hall, and as I say, I've never noticed it before! |
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Yes noticed that before. I think it must be a tank trap. I wonder where the War Office plans/maps of such things are? I assume they are not released yet or we would have heard about them. |
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Back to the Lord Mayor's Field I presume. I see the 1939 register has a No 16 Internment camp with an Edith Lonergan as cook to the army officers mess!
On the next page is a waitress to officers mess and a ministry of works foreman. The small pox isolation hospital does not appear to have any occupants! Last edited by hollydog; 09-05-2018 at 06:42 PM. |
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