Views of the Humber 5.

For today’s blog, and returning to the above theme, am showing an extract from John Scott’s navigational map of the Humber Estuary printed in 1734. Three or four further extracts will follow.This section of Scott’s map shows the ‘upper’ Estuary (landward end). Scott’s navigational map was the earliest one to show details of the upper

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Worcester break 15.

This the last of the ‘Worcester break’ sequence. Next week will return to the ‘Views of the Humber’ but may start a topic on ‘Cathedrals’ after that. The diocese of Worcester was created in A.D.680 (s.p.b.). Nearly 300 years later a Benedictine monastery was founded, this on the site of the present cathedral, its church

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