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31st July, 2019 Reed’s Island, Ravenser Odd, Sunk Island, postscript.

I was recently given a postcard showing the above aerial photo of Spurn Point. A detailed study of the photo shows that the picture was taken years ago, the postcard being produced for the Yorkshire Wildlife Trust. However, the picture does show, more obviously than is apparent walking the spit, how easily the area of land

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25th July, 2019 Reed’s Island, Ravenser (Odd), Sunk Island 16.

David Neave, Yorkshire: York and the East Riding (Yale University Press, 2005, 715), concludes the section on Sunk Island by stating that the Crown Colony was ‘a short-lived venture but some of the brick and tile cottages remain’. I have not researched the inter-war years for Sunk Island but the final source reproduced in Meadley, J.

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24th July, 2019 Reed’s Island, Ravenser (Odd), Sunk Island 15.

The above primary source is taken from p.234 of Housing for the Rural Working Classes of East Yorkshire in the late 19th century and the Development of Early Rural Council Housing to 1939 (see Articles and Publications) and shows the layout plan for the earliest rural council houses in Driffield Rural District at Nafferton, 1921 (surviving).

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22nd July, 2019 Reed’s Island, Ravenser (Odd), Sunk Island 14.

The above photo (taken from Wikipedia) shows Canadian troops advancing behind the cover of Mark 2 ‘tanks’ (see Article in this website on my father’s Great War service in the Tank Corps, 1917-1921) at the battle of Vimy, 1917. An interesting episode in the history of the Sunk Island community was the ‘Crown Colony’. It has

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