Good call

https://www.brocross.com/Bricks/Penmorf ... 0Lime%20Co.Bingley Sanitary Tube and Lime Co. Ltd
The kiln site is at Eldwick, 2 km north of Bingley, West Yorkshire on Walsh Lane. The old works chimney was visible for miles but has now been demolished. All brick-making activity was confined to a period of about 50 years. In 1870 coal and lime merchant William Barron bought site land to establish a private brick making business. In 1889 the public company of Bingley Sanitary Tube and Lime Co. Ltd. was formed at the same premises. Bricks marked [BST&L Co] are common in the Bingley area and have been found in the Dales. In 1892 £442 was spent on machinery and plant and the company made a gross profit of £1766. The 1893 O.S. map shows the brickworks complex as the B.S.T & Lime Works. The 1921 O.S. map shows the works together with a tramway and a 1922 Trade Directory lists B.S.T & L Co for the last time. Thanks to Derek Barker for the information.
Williams II Blyth's Tall Ship NeilIn 1819 the Antarctic landmass was discovered by a ship and skipper from the small North East town of Blyth, Northumberland.
The Brig Williams was built in Blyth and owned by a local born and raised man, Captain William Smith. To celebrate the anniversary of this British achievement the charity, Blyth Tall Ship restored a similar wooden tall ship, the Williams II at almost the same location the original ship was built. It now runs Williams Expedition voyages to recreate some of the experiences William Smith would have had. The ongoing sailing programme started with an around Britain sail in 2019
It looks like the top of an OS Trig. Pillar but isn't. I believe however that it serves a similar purpose and is a survey marker; a place where a theodolite will be positioned in a known spot...
Ahh, so they're French! Thanks for searching out all about them Mickmickthemaverick wrote: 06 Nov 2024, 17:13 I believe you have it there Jim, you can find out all about it here!![]()
Good in a snigger, snigger, way, or just my silly immaturity!?CitroJim wrote: 06 Nov 2024, 17:30The anchoring mechanism is a bit good!mickthemaverick wrote: 06 Nov 2024, 17:13 I believe you have it there Jim, you can find out all about it here!![]()
I had much the same thoughts MattMattBLancs wrote: 06 Nov 2024, 22:04Good in a snigger, snigger, way, or just my silly immaturity!?CitroJim wrote: 06 Nov 2024, 17:30The anchoring mechanism is a bit good!mickthemaverick wrote: 06 Nov 2024, 17:13 I believe you have it there Jim, you can find out all about it here!![]()
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NeilA PDF catalogue for your delight French words and pictures in colour!
https://www.bornes-feno.com/PDF/catalog ... s-feno.pdf