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A Lofty Conical Eminence
One of the earliest images and written descriptions of Warton Crag was made by William Hutchinson in 1789. Hutchinson described ...
Cycling in Barrow
Barrow Amateur Cycling Club Headquarters The club, which opened in 1906, was based in the Old Royal Hotel on The Strand. ...
Heysham Head interactive guided walk
Come on a fascinating journey into Heysham’s mysterious past with tales of Anglo-Saxons, Vikings, saints and pirates. Discover what makes ...
Jenny Brown's Point
One of the key projects of the Headlands to Headspace community archaeology programme is the investigation of an intriguing chimney ...
The Romans are Coming, Don’t Panic !!! …
Or … “They Came, They Saw, They Went Away Again” … maybe ! In 1785 the antiquarian William Hutchinson visited Warton ...
Understanding Warton Crag Iron Age hillfort
Warton Crag Iron Age hillfort is a Scheduled Anicent Monument and currently on Historic England’s Heritage at Risk register. As part of our H2H ...
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An aerial view of the enclosureon Birkrigg Common, near Urswick, Ulverston, after bracken clearing.
An aerial view of the stone circle on Birkrigg Common, near Urswick, Ulverston, after bracken clearing.
An aerial view of the stone circle on Birkrigg Common, near Urswick, Ulverston, after bracken clearing.
An aerial view of the stone circle on Birkrigg Common, near Urswick, Ulverston, after bracken clearing.
An aerial view of the stone circle on Birkrigg Common, near Urswick, Ulverston, after bracken clearing.
An aerial view of the stone circle on Birkrigg Common, near Urswick, Ulverston, after bracken clearing.
An aerial view of the stone circle on Birkrigg Common, near Urswick, Ulverston, after bracken clearing.
An aerial view of the stone circle on Birkrigg Common, near Urswick, Ulverston, before bracken clearing.
An aerial view of the stone circle on Birkrigg Common, near Urswick, Ulverston, before bracken clearing.
An aerial view of the stone circle on Birkrigg Common, near Urswick, Ulverston, before bracken clearing.
Approaching Warton Crag - A Walk around the Bay - Image 01 - from Morecambe Prom
Approaching Warton Crag - A Walk around the Bay - Image 02 - from Morecambe Prom
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10 media clips about Natural landscape
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A 3D model of the enclosure site on Birkrigg Common, near Urswick, Ulverston.
A 3D model of the enclosure site on Birkrigg Common, near Urswick, Ulverston.
A film showing showing the stone circle on Birkrigg Common, near Urswick, Ulverston, after bracken clearing.
A film showing volunteers clearing bracken on Birkrigg Common, near Urswick, Ulverston, in September 2016 (long version).
A film showing volunteers clearing bracken on Birkrigg Common, near Urswick, Ulverston, in September 2016 (short version)
A film showing volunteers clearing bracken on Birkrigg Common, near Urswick, Ulverston, in September 2016 (short version).
Morecambe Bay Lives Oral History Podcast Number 3 - The Sea
Oral history interview with Eric and Jill Atkinson featuring memories of swimming at Grange and rural life
Oral history interview with John Murphy of Walney Island
Warton Crag: David Ratledge LIDAR Flythrough Aerial video (2017)
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Historic England's LIDAR and Field Survey of Warton Crag Hilltop Enclosure - Summary Overview
Link to Historic England’s “Whats-New” Section of April 2018, which contains a summary overview of their 2017 Aerial Mapping and Field Survey report on Warton Crag Hilltop Enclosure. This concludes ...
Historic England's LIDAR and Field Survey of Warton Crag Hilltop Enclosure - Summary Overview - Link to HE Research Digital Magazine Issue 8 of April 2018
Historic England’s Research Digital Magazine Issue 8 of April (42 pages, 7.3mb downloadable pdf). Amongst other articles, this Magazine contains the Summary Overview of their 2017 Aerial Mapping and Field ...
Historic England's Original 2016 Interpretation of Warton Crag LIDAR
Historic England’s 2016 overall interpretation of the LIDAR from “Warton Crag Hillfort”, with explanatory highlights and labels for each feature identified by Historic England. More recently HE have adjusted their interpretation ...
Jenny Brown’s Point Archaeological Survey 2014-2016
Land off Lindeth Road Silverdale Lancashire
Jenny's Brown Point, Silverdale, Lancashire - geophysical surveys
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Letters Patent appointing a Guide across the Sands
Letter patent of George II appointing John Carter junior to be custodian, conductor and guide of the sands near Cartmel called Kent Sands, lately belonging to the Priory of the ...
Maps of Site Locations for the Archaeology of Hampsfell Hospice and Kirkhead Tower Project
Four maps showing the site locations of Hampsfell Hospice, Kirkhead Tower and the location of other heritage assets in the area.
The Archaeology of Birkrigg Fell
Various contemporary maps of the surveyed area of Birkrigg Fell, near Urswick, Ulverston.
The Archaeology of Hampsfell Hospice and Kirkhead Tower Desk-Based Assessment and Volunteer Research
A report on a desk-based assessment and site visits of the archaeology of the landscapes that surround Hampsfell Hospice and Kirkhead Tower; and of the buildings themselves.
Warton Crag: David Ratledge 2016 LIDAR Image #1 of 5
Vertical LIDAR aerial view of Warton Crag escarpments and summit, with the inner / highest semi-circular “rampart” or stone bank and nearby “hollow” clearly visible. Small size JPEG image. (Image ...
Warton Crag: David Ratledge 2016 LIDAR Image #2 of 5
Oblique LIDAR aerial view of Warton Crag escarpments and summit, looking from the West. Inner / highest and outer / lowest semi-circular “ramparts” or stone banks and nearby “hollow” ...
Warton Crag: David Ratledge 2016 LIDAR Image #3 of 5
Oblique LIDAR aerial view of Warton Crag escarpments and summit, looking from the East. All 3 semi-circular “ramparts” or stone banks and nearby “hollow” now all clearly visible. (Image ...
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