Author name: Richard Clarke

22nd Feb. 2017.

Currently working on preparing the presentation on the River Hull, its history and significance – Will be titled ‘River Hull, Friend or Foe’. More about this tomorrow. Don’t often record things that upset me, but recently saw BBC programme of Hairy Bikers sampling fried chicken in parts of U.S.A. – not once did they comment on […]

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22nd Feb. 2017.

‘Suffolk Palace’ was the name given, after 1370s, to a large medieval mansion and grounds that existed on a triangular plot in the north-west section of the  medieval walled town of Hull. It was probably partly in existence by the end of the 13th century but was expanded by the De la Pole brothers William

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21st. Feb. 2017.

Apologies for lapse, need more self-discipline. Compiled an illustrated presentation entitled ‘The Humber Estuary, its History and the History of its Navigation’. Given at Immingham Local History Soc. in early Feb. and to Barton Civic Soc. last Friday as the programmed speaker was unable to attend. Began with how the shape of the Estuary has

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29th Jan., 2017.

Have completed preparation – text of 1900 words plus 3 map extracts – for main article for 2017 Barton Civic Soc. Newsletter. Article entitled ‘History of Baysgarth Park, Barton’ (south range of Baysgarth House and small bit of public park see above). Baysgarth Park is a large, well-wooded public park to the south of Barton’s

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