West Yorkshire Moors

West Yorkshire Moors
Title West Yorkshire Moors PDF eBook
Author Christopher Goddard
Publisher Exhibit A
Pages 194
Release 2013
Genre West Yorkshire (England)
ISBN 9781906600990

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The Rock-Art Landscapes of Rombalds Moor, West Yorkshire

The Rock-Art Landscapes of Rombalds Moor, West Yorkshire
Title The Rock-Art Landscapes of Rombalds Moor, West Yorkshire PDF eBook
Author Vivien Deacon
Publisher Archaeopress Publishing Ltd
Pages 228
Release 2020-04-30
Genre Art
ISBN 1789694590

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This landscape study of the rock-art of Rombalds Moor, West Yorkshire, considers views of and from the sites. In an attempt to understand the rock-art landscapes of prehistory the study considered the environment of the moor and its archaeology along with the ethnography from the whole circumpolar region.

West Riding of Yorkshire

West Riding of Yorkshire
Title West Riding of Yorkshire PDF eBook
Author Bernard Hobson
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 203
Release 2012-11-22
Genre History
ISBN 1107657571

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This guide to the West Riding of Yorkshire was first published in 1921 as part of the Cambridge County Geographies.

The Coffin Path

The Coffin Path
Title The Coffin Path PDF eBook
Author Katherine Clements
Publisher Review
Pages 318
Release 2018-02-08
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1472204298

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**Longlisted for the HWA Gold Crown** An eerie and compelling ghost story set on the dark wilds of the Yorkshire moors. For fans of The Witchfinder's Sister and The Silent Companions, this gothic tale will weave its way into your imagination and chill you to the bone. 'Spine-tingling... the scariest ghost story I have read in a long time' Barbara Erskine 'A wonderful, macabre evocation of a lost way of life' The Times 'Like something from Emily Bronte's nightmares' Andrew Taylor, author of The Ashes of London Maybe you've heard tales about Scarcross Hall, the house on the old coffin path that winds from village to moor top. They say there's something up here, something evil. Mercy Booth isn't afraid. The moors and Scarcross are her home and lifeblood. But, beneath her certainty, small things are beginning to trouble her. Three ancient coins missing from her father's study, the shadowy figure out by the gatepost, an unshakeable sense that someone is watching. When a stranger appears seeking work, Mercy reluctantly takes him in. As their stories entwine, this man will change everything. She just can't see it yet. What readers are saying about The Coffin Path: 'A fantastic eerie ghost story to settle down with on a winters night' 'Compelling and chilling, the slow build-up of tension had me completely on edge' 'I couldn't put it down. I felt I was there on the moors, being watched by the unseen'

The South Yorkshire Moors

The South Yorkshire Moors
Title The South Yorkshire Moors PDF eBook
Author Christopher Goddard
Publisher
Pages 192
Release 2019-01-28
Genre
ISBN 9780995560963

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Walking in the Yorkshire Dales: South and West

Walking in the Yorkshire Dales: South and West
Title Walking in the Yorkshire Dales: South and West PDF eBook
Author Dennis Kelsall
Publisher Cicerone Press
Pages 257
Release 2017-04-30
Genre Sports & Recreation
ISBN 1783624795

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A guidebook to 44 circular walks in the south and west of the Yorkshire Dales National Park, with bases including Sedbergh, Malham, Grassington, Skipton, Settle and Kirkby Lonsdale. The walks cover the valleys of Wharfedale, Littondale, Malhamdale, Ribblesdale and Dentdale - each with its own distinctive landscape and character. Also included is the Yorkshire Three Peaks, a 23 mile (37km) challenge to bag three summits - Pen-y-ghent, Whernside and Ingleborough. The walks range between 3.5 and 13 miles in length and showcase Yorkshire's diverse landscapes, beautiful views and rich heritage. With the exception of the Three Peaks walk, they are designed to suit most abilities: steeper sections are rare and usually short-lived. Detailed route description and 1:50,000 OS mapping are provided for each route, along with information on nearby points of interest and facilities. Highlights include delightful riverside walking in Wharfedale, spectacular views of the distant Howgills and Lake District Fells, and the arresting limestone cliffs of Malham Cove providing a wonderful introduction to this magnificent area.

Moorlands of England and Wales

Moorlands of England and Wales
Title Moorlands of England and Wales PDF eBook
Author Simmons Ian G Simmons
Publisher Edinburgh University Press
Pages 288
Release 2019-08-07
Genre SCIENCE
ISBN 1474472613

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This is a history of the moorlands and the part they have played in English and Welsh history over ten millennia. Ian Simmons combines the perspectives of natural science, archaeology, social history and historical geography, and draws on forty years of exploring and studying the moorlands. Starting with a description of their origins and how they have changed under the impact of human and natural forces, Simmons shows how perceptions of the moors have been influenced by writers, artists and the media (and how they have been inspired by the moors), and how these perceptions have resulted in great changes in attitudes to moorland use and management. The book begins by offering some concise understanding of the physical and natural characteristics of moorlands. It then gives an account of how hunter-gatherers of the Mesolithic period altered their surroundings using fire. It describes how millennia of agricultural production wrought distinctive moorland landscapes and how these in turn were affected and sometimes transformed by industrialisation, afforestation and changes in farming methods. The renewed impetus in the twentieth century for environmental management and conservation brings the story near to the present. The North Pennines, Dartmoor and South Wales are the subject of detailed accounts that reveal the common characteristics of the moorlands as well as their marked contrasts. Beyond the recent crises of overgrazing and the 2001 foot and mouth outbreak, Ian Simmons lays out some possible futures for the moors.