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T. Tindall Wildridge 3.

Some ancient crosses of Holderness – Tindall Wildridge firstly summarises the various symbolism related to crosses over time such as pre-Christian, freemasonry and identifying a site of evil doing or national significance. He then focusses on the various functions of public crosses in Christian times; headstones, ‘stations’ related to religious processions, preaching crosses, market crosses […]

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T. Tindall Wildridge.

I recently bought an old book being sold at the desk in Hull History Centre, presumably ‘taken off their shelves’, entitled ‘Holderness and Hullshire, Historic Gleanings’ compiled by T. Tindall Wildridge (see above) and published in 1886. Wildridge owned a local printing firm based on Savile St. and was one of the cluster of local

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Photo shows a view south-east from the bank of the River Ouse with the entrance to Goole Docks (s.p.b.) just off picture centre-right, the last meander to be negotiated by ships sailing up River from the Humber to Goole. The house in the distance on the south bank of the River is identified as ‘Goole

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Didn’t get this blog written before Christmas Day so doing now.The other pre-Christmas outing was to Goole (other to Knaresborough (s.p.b.). The church, dedicated somewhat unusually to St. John the Baptist, is a complete build of the 19th century, a Gothic Revival church with a very prominent spire, visible far and wide across the low

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Tonight’s picture shows a cluster of sand martins’ nest holes in the unconsolidated moraine soils of South Ferriby ‘Cliff’ (opposite North Ferriby ‘Cliff’).Recently drove to Knaresborough Christmas Fair/fayre. Went early afternoon so quite soon lost daylight but pleasant atmosphere in Market Place and not too crowded. Don’t know Knaresborough at all really but walked down

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