You are here: Home>View the Catalogue>Selside Collection>Selside Material - Miscellaneous From: Up Next Selside Material - Miscellaneous General Information About Selside From: Selside Collection Creator Wilf Fenten Date of creation 2018 Date of coverage 1816 - 2002 Place Selside Contributor Wilf Fenten Reference number SEL/001 Storage location The Shaws, Selside Subjects Buildings, Dwellings and Infrastructure (1229)Farming (525)Newspapers (48)Roads (14)Science & Natural History (112)Transport (300) Places Selside (148) Formats Document (2082)Newspaper cuttings (92)Photograph (1399) Records in this Group Auction Poster, Sale of farm at Southerscales and unnamed farm at Selside, 24th September 1816 SEL/001/001 Poster, advertising sale of farm at Southerscales and unnamed farm at Selside at the Wheatsheaf Inn, Ingleton, 24th September 1816 "Selside, a poverty stricken place" from "Walks in Yorkshire", 1866, p. 175 SEL/001/002 “Selside, a poverty stricken place” from “Walks in Yorkshire”, 1866, p. 175, found in Brayshaw Library, Giggleswick School in 2005. Gibside Daffodils, Victorian species, described in Daily Mail article of 24th April 1996, thought lost but found growing in garden of Lodge Hall, Ribblesdale SEL/001/003 Article about the Gibside Daffodils from Daily Mail, Wednesday April 24, 1996. Handwritten note by Wilf Fenten ” The Gibside Daffodils kept growing also at Lodge Hall: now also at The Shaws” Five small colour photographs showing large boulders being placed at watering place in Alum Pot Lane near Top Farm, Selside SEL/001/004 The photos show Alum Pot Lane in Selside, an old drovers road which had been much damaged by off-road 4×4 vehicles and motorcycles. The lane was closed to vehicular traffic by a Traffic Regulation Order in the earlier 2000s. Since then it has greened over significantly but still not recovered fully after more than 20 ... Undated leaflet with details of rare Yorkshire Sandwort (Avenaria norvegica anglica) SEL/001/005 The Yorkshire Sandwort (Arenaria norvegica subsp. anglica) is a rare survivor and almost completely limited to the parish of Horton in Ribblesdale. It used to grow alongside Alum Pot Lane but was eradicated by careless car parking on top of it. However, it still survives on some of the local limestone pavements. Publication “The Distribution, ecology ... Letter from Selside Residents Association, Chairman Wilf Fenten, to Yorkshire Dales Millennium Trust, 18/7/1997 SEL/001/006 Letter from Wilf Fenten, then chair of the Selside Residents Association, responding to a visit by a YDNPA project officer. In 1997, the village green had just been registered as such and Selside residents planned to have it restored by introducing granite kerb stones around its boundary. At that time a previous Conservation Area Assessment ... "Strolling around Selside" p.34 of leaflet from Yorkshire Vernacular Buildings Study Group - Annual Report 1996 SEL/001/007 p.34 of leaflet “Yorkshire Vernacular buildings Study GroupĀ – Annual Report No. 24 1996”, full leaflet given to Horton History Group One Handwritten page "My Memory of Selside" by Betsy Mason 9/4/1998 SEL/001/008 Handwritten account of school life, church service, rationing and the storm of 1947 Letter to Hilary Fenten, 29/10/2002, attaching a breeding bird survey 2002 Selside Moss and the Carrs SEL/001/009 The survey was carried out by John Osborne of English Nature and Gerald Light of the Craven Conservation Group. A copy of the survey was sent to Hilary Fenten, a Selside resident, who made the letter and survey available for this website. No Comments Start the ball rolling by posting a comment on this page! Add a comment about this page Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *Your comment:Name * Email * Website Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. I consent to my name and e-mail address being stored along with this comment, and to the website editors communicating with me by e-mail about the comment if necessary. My name may be published alongside the comment on the website, but my e-mail address will not be published. My information will not be shared with any third party (see our Privacy Statement - opens in a new window). * Δ Search the archive Advanced By subject By place By format By date
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