footloose.org.uk
for details contact footloosewalkers@hotmail.co.uk - Links
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For details contact footloosewalkers@hotmail.co.uk. THE NATIONAL FOREST AND BEYOND. For more information please leave contact details at. WHEN USING THESE LINKS, PLEASE HIT THE RETURN TO PREVIOUS SCREEN. Http:/ carparks.walkinginfo.co.uk/index.htm. Http:/ carparks.walkinginfo.co.uk/index.htm. Http:/ www.magazine.ordnancesurveyleisure.co.uk/magazine/tscontent/editorials/outdoor-skills/health/dehydration.html. Http:/ www.derbyctc.org.uk/cafes/introcafe. Help improve and mantain our rights of way. We hope y...
adamthwaitearchive.org.uk
old maps - Adamthwaite Archive
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Adamthwaite @ one-name.org. Tell us how you are linked to the Adamthwaites and find out how to join our Mailing List. Family History is more than just lists of names and dates . meet the real people behind all the bare data in our Miscellany section. Site redesigned in Jan 2016, using. BMDs, Census, etc. Find out about our new project which looks at ALL the old Ravenstonedale surnames - using traditional genealogy alongside DNA research. The website IS the one-name study! 1756 map of England. 1843 Tithe ...
mangeogsoc.org.uk
Manchester Geographical Society - Links
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The Manchester Geographer 1980-1993. North West Geographer 1997/00. North West Geographer Centenary Edition. The Royal Geographical Society. Geography, School of Environment and Development. Department of Environmental and Geographical Sciences. School of Environment and Life Sciences. Paul Hindle - historical geographer. (Lectures on roads, maps, Lake District, mountains and travel) More about Paul Hindle (PDF, 180KB). Page last updated March 2005. Manchester Geographical Society.
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Noticeboard - Bordley Township Project
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Noticeboard - Bordley Township Project. English Heritage - Geophysics. For those of you who may be interested in finding out more about archaeological geophysics, please follow the link below ro the EH website where you can download their publication (pdf format) entitled 'Geophysical Survey in Archaeological Field Evaluation'. Http:/ www.english-heritage.org.uk/publications/geophysical-survey-in-archaeological-field-evaluation/. For those of you interested. Http:/ www.digitalarchives.co.uk. Has received...
stuartmarsden.blogspot.com
Stuart Marsden's Conservation Research Group: June 2015
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Friday, 26 June 2015. BioBlitz MMU: measuring biodiversity at MMU’s Cheshire Campus. Here, Stu and Simon Valle, along with Kosta Tzoulas from the Urban Environments Research Group. Talk about our MMU Futures. Event which measured the biodiversity value of the MMU Estate. One part of this green commitment involves increasing the biodiversity value of the university’s estate – a very exciting prospect. Mobile BioBlitz lab at MMU's Cheshire Campus (Photo: Stu). The bird team paid special attention to findin...
chorltonhistory.blogspot.com
Andrew Simpson: May 2015
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Stories, people and events. Sunday, 31 May 2015. Rediscovering our rural past, Thomas Ellwood and Mrs W C Williamson. We owe a great debt to the historians of the late 19th century who captured the memories of the people who lived in south Manchester when most of it was still countryside. Thomas Ellwood and Mrs Williamson were working at a time when the rural communities of Chorlton, Burnage, Fallowfield and Rusholme were on the cusp of disappearing. In the case of Mrs Williamson her work appeared in a s...
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Horwich Railway Station - Acknowledgements
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The Campaign to Reopen the Station. The following people and organisations have helped to create this website in one way or another, either by providing information and photographs (along with permission to use them), or simply by pointing me in the direction of another source of information, so I would like to thank them here. Martin Bott ( Bott Books. Alan G. Castle. The Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway Society. Neil Spurr at Digital Archives.
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Stuart Marsden's Conservation Research Group: The history and natural history of MMU’s Ryebank Fields
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Thursday, 25 June 2015. The history and natural history of MMU’s Ryebank Fields. Ne of the sites for our recent MMU Campus BioBlitzes was Ryebank Fields, a 4.6 hectare site in Chorlton, which MMU has owned for many years. Here, Stu, along with Andrew Simpson. A local historian from Chorlton, and Lynsey Crellin an environmental consultant from The Environment Partnership. TEP), talk about the site, its history, and its current biodiversity value. The whole area stretching west from Oswald Road was traditi...