Inventory of posts (blogs).

In December 2021 I compiled an inventory of posts up to that point; this inventory can be read by clicking on that month from the right hand column. I am now going to add to that inventory by listing the topics of the posts from December 2021 to May 2023. I will list by month and then the topic titles with the number of relevant posts in brackets.

January ’22 – Holderness Castles (1-3) 20th century Housing across the Humberside region (1-10).

February ’22 – 20th century Housing across the Humberside region (11-18).

March ’22 – 20th century Housing across the Humberside region (19-25).

April ’22 – 20th century Housing across the Humberside region (26-35).

May ’22 – 20th century Housing across the Humberside region (36-42). Miscellaneous Housing (1-2).

June ’22 – Miscellaneous Housing (3-5) Proposed new website. Pulfin Bog. The Humber Estuary (1). A walk beside Beverley Beck. Two further examples of vessels dependent on the tides.

July ’22 – The Humber Estuary (2-10). South Cliff Gardens, Scarborough.

October ’22 – Another section of the Humber bank. Rowley Manor. Humber forts.

November ’22 – Humber Beacons (1-11).

December ’22 – South Holderness coast walk. Humber beacons (11-15). Personal – pre-Christmas outings.

January ’23 – South Holderness coast walk (1-3). T. Tindall Wildridge (1-3).

February ’23 – Heritage at risk, Humberside (1-8).

March ’23 – Another section of the Humber bank (1-3, times 2). An apology (1-2). Heritage at Risk, Humberside (9-11). Withernsea Improvement Co. (1-5). Ravenscar (1-2). South Cliff Gardens, Scarborough (1-2).

April ’23 – Humber day trippers (1-4). It’s the Trees (1-4).

May ’23 – Another section of Holderness coast (1-4). It’s the trees (5-10).