June 2025

Holderness Coast Studies 4, the Land that Came, Went and Came Again.

The map on p. 25 of Jones, N.V. A Dynamic Estuary: Man, Nature and the Humber (Hull University Press, 1988) shows the stages by which mudflats around Sunk Island were ‘reclaimed’ between the 1760s and 1897. The process by which this was done was exactly the same as that employed by the Medieval Cistercian monks […]

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Holderness Coast Studies 3. The Land that came, went and came again.

Today’s illustration is again taken from Sheppard, T. The Lost Towns of the Yorkshire Coast, (p. 45, 1912) (my copy is a reprint) and shows the successions of land reclaimed from the Humber mudflats along the north bank of the Humber Estuary (south coastline of Holderness), this is the land that came went and came

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