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Next, can someone have a good look round at the back of the Moorhouse farm again? |
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Nice effort
Well that is fascinating. I really thought anything around there would be gone, with the exception of the Moorhouse farm stone. I assume 'AT' & 'HT' are simply 'Amble Township' and 'Hauxley Township'.
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#64
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"<" needs ">" = "X"
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#65
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Saltpans from over the East cemetery wall showing the previously mentioned navigation sign.
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That's the one. Only thing is was there a second pole? I cannot remember ever seeing a second one inland from this?
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#67
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I believe the church spire may have been used as the second marker? I remember a fisherman mentioning it many years ago, but I may be mistaken!
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#68
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Hollydog may have it, I heard the spire was left there as a navigation aid when the chapels were demolished because of their state of disrepair. Whether these aids are needed now with satellite nav. is questionable.
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#69
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I can remember hearing that they were refused permission to take down the spire because of its navigational importance. I had thought it was part of the measured mile system for testing ships out of the Tyne, but I guess it might have had more than one use.
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THe marker at Saltpans in Photo , is northern most limit boundry marker for the Salmon fishing , there are metal ones on warkworth marking end of Boulmer fishing beat but not sure where , What we called Totem pole at sand pit at third shore was a viewing point for coast guards , spoke to an ld fisherman today family fished for generations and have held salmon licences for generations , hs said salt pans there were two and if lined up marked end of zone til after north pier
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Greystone
What do people know about the greystone at helsay as if looked at it many of times when on the land but not sure of its meaning or history.
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It is a boundary marker? I wasn't aware it still existed, did you say you have seen it?
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#73
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Yes me and Steve redhead had a good look at it last year .
Last edited by Ambler; 05-12-2013 at 06:51 AM. |
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Can you describe it (don't say its big and grey!) any chance of a photo next time you are over there as it is marked on old OS maps. Can it be reached from the shore past the caravan site without doing any major trespass?
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It's probably from memory about 3ft a cross and 2ft out the ground, it looks like it would be some weight. At a guess from memory sandstone. I know that the deeds say it's never to be moved .
Will try and get a pic. You can get to it at low tide without trespass. |
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Interesting, it must have a history somewhere
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#77
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I wonder if it is a glacial erratic (large boulder from elsewhere carried in on the glaciers then dropped as they retreated)
They often have scratches and gouges on them as they have been dragged along by the ice, and they are more often than not of a non-native stone. I've never seen it either by I've been full of intentions to go and have a look for years! |
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