The Yorkshire Archaeological Journal, Volume 69Association, 1997 A review of history, antiquities and topography in the county. |
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... tide . The skipper of any vessel which failed to make port on the top of a spring tide would find himself without sufficient water to proceed on every subsequent high water for almost two weeks . The tides which surge in and out of the ...
... tide . The skipper of any vessel which failed to make port on the top of a spring tide would find himself without sufficient water to proceed on every subsequent high water for almost two weeks . The tides which surge in and out of the ...
Page 170
... tide 2 days after a new moon in September . This is an equinoctial spring tide , one of the lowest and highest tides of the year ; after a dry summer the bed of the river has accumulated a substantial thickness of sediment by deposition ...
... tide 2 days after a new moon in September . This is an equinoctial spring tide , one of the lowest and highest tides of the year ; after a dry summer the bed of the river has accumulated a substantial thickness of sediment by deposition ...
Page 171
... tide coming up behind will float them off . Equally heavily - laden ships are moving off down - river , trading the disadvantage of punching a foul tide against the need for deep water in the upper reaches of the river . At 1245 it is ...
... tide coming up behind will float them off . Equally heavily - laden ships are moving off down - river , trading the disadvantage of punching a foul tide against the need for deep water in the upper reaches of the river . At 1245 it is ...
Contents
A Possible Kill site in the Central Pennines | 1 |
A STONE AXEHAMMER ROBIN HOODS PENNY STONE AND STONE CIRCLE | 9 |
THE KNAPTON GENERATING STATION AND GAS PIPELINE EXCAVATIONS 1271 | 21 |
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