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Re: The View from Up Here.
Posted: 06 Dec 2013, 13:29
by chinatyke
This is
'the view from up here' from my bedroom balcony. A little different from your view Wendy but I'll swap you places if you like.
The hills are karst limestone and the one immediately to the right of the pagoda is over 2000' high. The range in the far background are up to about 4000' high.
As far as I know the pagoda has no significance.

Re: The View from Up Here.
Posted: 07 Dec 2013, 04:00
by Marilyn
Well that is something most of us wouldn't see from our bedroom balcony!
Do you go for walks up there?
Re: The View from Up Here.
Posted: 07 Dec 2013, 04:32
by Stanley
I don't have a balcony......
Re: The View from Up Here.
Posted: 07 Dec 2013, 06:46
by chinatyke
Marilyn wrote:Well that is something most of us wouldn't see from our bedroom balcony!
Do you go for walks up there?
I have been to the pagoda a couple of times but usually we go for walks around the bottom of the hills.
Stanley wrote:I don't have a balcony......
You've got to remember we live in apartment blocks and balconies are nothing special. We don't have yards or gardens.
Re: The View from Up Here.
Posted: 07 Dec 2013, 08:22
by Wendyf
That's quite a view Chinatyke, and thanks for the offer of a swap but I think I'll stick with mine for a bit longer!
Re: The View from Up Here.
Posted: 07 Dec 2013, 15:52
by plaques
From Colne's Bartholomew's Church Tower. Boundary Mill on the left.
Re: The View from Up Here.
Posted: 08 Dec 2013, 04:40
by Stanley
Barlick from Bancroft chimney in 1981. Click to enlarge.
Re: The View from Up Here.
Posted: 11 Dec 2013, 22:45
by plaques
Burnley Railway Viaduct from the market car stack.
Re: The View from Up Here.
Posted: 06 Jan 2014, 08:40
by David Whipp
Here's a pic of the dawn sky on 5th January 2014.
It's taken from our house looking towards Wendy's.

Re: The View from Up Here.
Posted: 07 Jan 2014, 06:24
by Stanley
I almost did the same pic David. At one point it was even more spectacular than that looking South down Railway Street.
Re: The View from Up Here.
Posted: 07 Jan 2014, 08:01
by David Whipp
Stanley wrote:I almost did the same pic David. At one point it was even more spectacular than that looking South down Railway Street.
I'd have taken an earlier picture if I hadn't had to find fresh batteries to replace the dead ones in the camera...
Re: The View from Up Here.
Posted: 09 Jan 2014, 04:02
by Marilyn
Lovely pic, David.
We haven't had many winter pics from yonder this Season.
They always make us feel very jealous as we swelter in the heat.
Have you had any snow at all?
Re: The View from Up Here.
Posted: 09 Jan 2014, 04:43
by Stanley
Nowt to speak of Maz. Quite hard doing pics of winter gales.....
Re: The View from Up Here.
Posted: 09 Jan 2014, 09:10
by David Whipp
Stargazing Live (TV programme) said a burst of solar wind was due to provide a spectacular show of northern lights just after midnight last night, visible from unusually southern latitudes. They gave advice on how to take a picture, but it was still heaving it down and I went to bed. Tonight's forecast is better...
Re: The View from Up Here.
Posted: 09 Jan 2014, 09:35
by David Whipp
Following Marilyn's comment...
Nothing to write home about, but here's a picture of Barlick I've just taken from our attic window.
Bankfield is in the foreground, with Crownest Mill chimney in the middle distance. Broken cloud at present, with mild temperature.
Re: The View from Up Here.
Posted: 10 Jan 2014, 05:49
by Stanley
Don't knock it David. That's a view of the town that isn't seen very often. It must be almost exactly what Christopher Bracewell saw out of his window when he built Bank House..... I like it.
Re: The View from Up Here.
Posted: 10 Jan 2014, 07:26
by Marilyn
Lovely...I wouldn't mind that view...
Re: The View from Up Here.
Posted: 10 Jan 2014, 14:07
by David Whipp
I love the view from our house. We can just see the top of Pendle peeping over the shoulder of Weets (when it's not raining...) and can also view Ingleborough (but only out of the attic window in winter when there are no leaves on the trees).
Here's the plan on the deeds of our house from when the family (my grandmother and her sisters) bought the land in March 1914.
Bank House stood proudly above what was to become the track to our house.
Re: The View from Up Here.
Posted: 10 Jan 2014, 22:23
by LizG
Thank you for posting this. I've been collecting history of that area for some time. Thanks to Stanley I've found a lot of information already but this explains a bit more. I used at live at The Limes, hence my interest. You probably know that in 1911 Proctor Barret and Christopher Bradley, both named on the map, lived at The Beeches and Highfield House and that James Slater lived at Bank Hall (House).
Re: The View from Up Here.
Posted: 11 Jan 2014, 05:30
by Stanley
Fascinating map David. Straight into my archive. That area has always been a bit of a mystery and of course over the years suffered major revisions when the canal was put in. For Procter Barrett see the CHSC Minutes and for much of interest about the canal and its effects see the John Bagshawe article I've put up this morning because I can't find it in the site index.
Re: The View from Up Here.
Posted: 11 Jan 2014, 06:03
by LizG
Thanks Stanley. I've downloaded the John Bagshawe article. Where do I find the CHSC minutes?
Re: The View from Up Here.
Posted: 11 Jan 2014, 11:07
by PanBiker
Part 2 of the minutes is in Rare Texts, cant see part 1 though? Not sure if it didn't get corrupted when the site crashed, Stanley will have it though Liz.
Rare Texts
Re: The View from Up Here.
Posted: 11 Jan 2014, 14:33
by Tardis
How will 13/13/0600P planning permission affect that view?
Not that anyone is entitled to a view of course
The map also isn't quite clear about which of those trees are covered by the 70 odd TPO's, good job that the developer wants to try to keep them all?
Re: The View from Up Here.
Posted: 11 Jan 2014, 20:41
by plaques
Taken today from the top of Red Lane Colne looking towards Kelbrook.
Re: The View from Up Here.
Posted: 11 Jan 2014, 22:33
by LizG
PanBiker wrote:Part 2 of the minutes is in Rare Texts, cant see part 1 though? Not sure if it didn't get corrupted when the site crashed, Stanley will have it though Liz.
Rare Texts
Thank you.