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Cliviger, Burnley
#photography#nature#hiking uk#hiking#uk#trees#english countryside#Burnley#Cliviger#farmland#farms#farm buildings#derelict#alone#abandoned#sheep shed#farm#farming#country roads#countryside#abandoned building#ruins#history#moody#dark aesthetic#autumn#winter
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Starlink Installation Lancashire.
Here we have a couple of Starlinks fitted today by Andy and Ethan in Lancashire.
First job was a return to neighbour we did a week ago with a like for like install on a remote property in Hapton in Burnley and the next was a new build in Cliviger again on the outside of Burnley a lovely remote modern property that needed some good internet.
Both installed to a high to a high standard and both with speeds above 190mbs.
For more info or to book feel free to get in touch.
www.spaceinternetsolutions.com/starlink-installation-burnley
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Holme Tunnel, Cliviger Near Burnley.
www.clickasnap.com/f02df8ea-2689-54f0-a603-b8c2f89d3c16/photo/01GSR6M8WYT3C9MW040038CZ0M Check it out on ClickASnap
#Cliviger#Railway#Tunnel#Holme Tunnel#Holme Chapel#Burnley#Lancashire#Photography#Photographer#Clickasnap
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Starlink installation Burnley.
Here we have the first installation of 2023 in Cliviger Burnley and what a challenge.
First was the location the weather was blowing gale force winds throughout and torrential rain along with it.
The house was on a remote but exposed hillside outside Burnley with the only internet being a 4g ee router with 10mbs on a good day although the transmitter was off all over Xmas .
We managed to install the Starlink up on the gable but not on the apex just to try and keep it slightly sheltered routed into the lounge through a 3 foot thick wall.
The property had a 3 mesh system but again struggled getting through internal walls so we may be going back to hard white with Cat 6.
Very happy customer after being quoted £900.00 off one of the nationals.
For more info Andy or Ethan 07534524684
www.homenetworksolutions.tech/starlink
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Hi um hello i felt pretty so heres some selfies :> uneddited vershion and edited ,( i didnt want the back ground to be my friends bedroim loo also my hair and lipstic where a lil to messy) anyway yehh thats me lol
Oh and heres the back ground ,its a really pretty pic i was abule to take of the sky last year i think
Sorry about my clivige i tryed to edit it out but it looked wierd af lol so igess idk i just like my moth man necklice to mutch to crop it out
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This is the beautiful Lancashire Calder a short distance from my home. The river rises in Cliviger and by the time it reaches the ancient village of Ightenhill it has grown considerably. The river takes the heavy Autumn rainfall from the South Pennines; the icy meltwaters in Winter and the Spring rains. It runs for over 20 miles until it joins the mighty Ribble near Hurst Green.
This river takes you into Lancashire's Tolkein Country; inspiration for the Shire. The Ferry at Hacking Hall is said to have been the inspiration for the Bucklebury Ferry in Lord of the Rings.
#black and white photography#lancashire#canon eos#EOS 5D#landscape#contre jour#digital photography#Tolkein Trail#lord of the rings
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She came 3rd place this year with her lemon curd
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Eagle Crag at Cliviger Gorge, Burnley
Lady Sybil and the Milk White Doe: http://www.haptonheritage.co.uk/the-lady-sybil-legend/
Ghosts of North-West England
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Packhorses have been used since the earliest period of domestication of the horse. They were invaluable throughout antiquity, through the Middle Ages, and into modern times where roads are nonexistent or poorly maintained. Typically packhorses are used to cross difficult terrain, where the absence of roads prevents the use of wheeled vehicles. Use of packhorses dates from the neolithic period to the present day. Today, westernized nations primarily use packhorses for recreational pursuits, but they are still an important part of everyday transportation of goods throughout much of the third world and have some military uses in rugged regions.
Packhorses were heavily used to transport goods and minerals in England from medieval times until the construction of the first turnpike roads and canals in the 18th century. The medieval paths were marked by wayside crosses along their routes. Mount Cross, above the hamlet of Shore in the Cliviger Gorge, shows signs of Viking influence. As the Vikings moved eastwards from the Irish Sea in about 950 AD, it is likely that the pack horse routes were established from that time. Most packhorses were Galloways, small, stocky horses named after the Scottish district where they were first bred. Those employed in the lime-carriage trade were known as "limegals".Each pony could carry about 240 pounds in weight, spread between two panniers. Typically a train of ponies would number between 12 and 20, but sometimes up to 40. They averaged about 25 miles a day.They were particularly useful as roads were muddy and often impassable by wagon or cart, and there were no bridges over some major rivers in the north of England.
In the 18th century, canals started to be built in England and, following the Turnpike Act 1773, metalled roads. They made the ancient packhorse routes obsolete. Away from main routes, their use persisted into the 19th century leaving a legacy of paths across wilderness areas called packhorse routes, roads or trails and distinctive narrow, low sided stone arched packhorse bridges for example, at Marsden near Huddersfield. During the 19th century, horses that transported officers' baggage during military campaigns were referred to as "bathorses" from the French bat, meaning packsaddle.
The packhorse, mule or donkey was a critical tool in the development of the Americas. In colonial America, Spanish, French, Dutch and English traders made use of pack horses to carry goods to remote Native Americans and to carry hides back to colonial market centers. They had little choice, the America's had virtually no improved waterways before the 1820s and roads in times before the automobile were only improved locally around a municipality, and only rarely in between. This meant cities and towns were connected by roads which carts and wagons could navigate only with difficulty.
As the nation expanded west, packhorses, singly or in a pack train of several animals, were used by early surveyors and explorers, most notably by fur trappers, "Mountain men", and gold prospectors who covered great distances by themselves or in small groups. Packhorses were used by Native American people when traveling from place to place, and were also used by traders to carry goods to both Indian and White settlements. During a few decades of the 19th Century, enormous pack trains carried goods on the Old Spanish Trail from Santa Fe, New Mexico west to California.On current United States Geological Survey maps, many such trails continue to be labeled pack trail.
Packhorses are used worldwide to convey many products. In feudal Japan riding in a saddle (kura) was reserved for the samurai class until the end of the samurai era (1868), lower classes would ride on a pack saddle (ni-gura or konida-gura) or bareback. Pack horses (ni-uma or konida-uma) carried a variety of merchandise and the baggage of travelers using a pack saddle that ranged from a basic wooden frame to the elaborate pack saddles used for the semi-annual processions (sankin kotai) of Daimyō. Pack horses also carried the equipment and food for samurai warriors during military campaigns.
In North America and Australia, in areas such the Bicentennial National Trail, the packhorse plays a major role in recreational pursuits, particularly to transport goods and supplies into wilderness areas and where motor vehicles are either prohibited or impracticable. They are used by mounted outfitters, hunters, campers, stockmen and cowboys to carry tools and equipment that cannot be carried with the rider. They are used by guest ranches to transport materials to remote locations to set up campsites for tourists and guests. They are used by the United States Forest Service and the National Park Service to carry in supplies to maintain trails, cabins and bring in commercial goods to backcountry tourist lodges and other remote, permanent residences.
In the third world, packhorses and donkeys to an even greater extent, still haul goods to market, carry supplies for workers, and many other of the same jobs that have been performed for millennia.
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SO LOOKING BACK TO UK LAW GOV THEY HAD ALL THE FACTS TIMES LINKS PRE CAMBRIDGE ANALYTICAL OUT CRY IN MEDIA WEVE TOLD ALL VERSIONS LOOKED AT MANY LINKS HAD A HIRE CAR TOOK HER TO FIGHTING COCKS PUB CLIVIGER OVER IN YORKSHIRE JUST OVER THE BORDER BEFORE I MOVED IN OR TOOK HER TO FISH INN HOLLINGSWORTH LAKE TO WATCH A BAND TOOK HER TO A FEW PUBS OUT AND ABOUT LOCAL SO LOOK AGAIN ON DOWN SIDE SHES A PLANT OR SHES A LASS WHO JUST LOST HER FELLA IN A TOWN WERE SHE DOESNT NO MANY PEOPLE AND THATS A PROBLEM ISSUE OF TRUST
OR SHES SHES A GOLD DIGGER BUT TO BE FAIR
LOOK AGAIN BACK STORY I DID EVERYTHING TO AVOID A UNION TAKING PLACE
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Cliviger - Burnley
#cliviger#Burnley#british countryside#hiking uk#hiking#field#farms#uk farmland#countryside#sheep#nature#photography
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Starlink installation Burnley.
Here we have the first installation of 2023 in Cliviger Burnley and what a challenge.
First was the location the weather was blowing gale force winds throughout and torrential rain along with it.
The house was on a remote but exposed hillside outside Burnley with the only internet being a 4g ee router with 10mbs on a good day although the transmitter was off all over Xmas .
We managed to install the Starlink up on the gable but not on the apex just to try and keep it slightly sheltered routed into the lounge through a 3 foot thick wall.
The property had a 3 mesh system but again struggled getting through internal walls so we may be going back to hard white with Cat 6.
Very happy customer after being quoted £900.00 off one of the nationals.
For more info Andy or Ethan 07534524684
www.spaceinternetsolutions.com/starlink-installation-burnley
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If you are after a Quality Digital TV Aerial installation in Cliviger. For Freesat or Sky dish Installs faults and repairs give us a shout. If you need an Aerial fitting for other rooms or a complete Multiroom option get in touch. For repairs of existing or Television Installations to Internet help and WiFi repeaters we can do it all. www.simplytvaerials.com/tv-aerials-cliviger (at Cliviger) https://www.instagram.com/p/B_rb6w-llK8/?igshid=1nwz1xxtdoibq
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Appeal following fatal collision in Cliviger
Appeal following fatal collision in Cliviger
The incident occurred at around 5.10pm yesterday (Saturday) on Burnley Road, when a Nissan Qashqai, travelling in the direction of Todmorden, hit a stone wall on the opposite side of the carriageway.
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Nice end to the ride tonigh! Good turn out! #weeklyride #victorybeer #onyerbike #getonyerbike #onyerbike.com #localbikeshop #mountainbike #roadbike #electricbike #Burnley #lancashire #bicyclerepair (at The Ram Inn - Cliviger)
#getonyerbike#mountainbike#electricbike#victorybeer#onyerbike#localbikeshop#roadbike#bicyclerepair#burnley#lancashire#weeklyride
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