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RECENT ARTICLES & PUBLICATIONS.
By Philip John Hudson BA(OU)., BEd(Hons)., M.Phil.
Notes on Coal and Coalmining in Western Lunesdale and Quernmore. with John Clare, Contrebis Vol. XIII, 1986-7. pp.2-17. Charcoal Burning in Quernmore Forest (with a field survey of Cragg Wood). Contrebis Vol. XIV, 1988, pp.25-43. Some Unrecorded Water Powered Sites in Quernmore Forest. Contrebis Vol. XVI, 1988. pp.13-23. Ironworking Sites in the Lancaster Fells. with J W A Price, Contrebis Vol. XV, 1989, pp. 68-77). Old Mills, Gritstone Quarries and Millstone Making in the Forest of Lancaster, in Contrebis Vol. XV 1989, pp 35-64). Sections of Ditches in Lancaster Cemetery, in Contrebis Vol. 16, 1990. pp35-36, The 18th Century Maps in Collection DDHH Preston Record Office, in Contrebis Vol. 16, 1990. pp.48-60, Field and Land Boundaries Old and New in the Quernmore Area, in Contrebis Vol. 17, 1992. pp. 3-18, Notes on Roman Kiln Sites in Quernmore, in Contrebis Vol. 18, 1993. pp.23-38. A previously unrecorded Silk Mill in the Lower Lune Valley. in Contrebis Vol. 18.1993, pp46-51. Some Notes on the Hornby Castle Estate Coal Mining Sites, in British Mining, Vol.50, 1994, pp111-143. The Wray Wood Moor Colliery Dispute, in Contrebis Vol.19, 1994 pp25-35. Another Possible Roman Kiln Site in Quernmore. in Contrebis Vol.19 1995, p45. The Roman Road in Caton and Quernmore, with Prof. W.T.W. Potts, in Contrebis Vol.19 1995, pp46-51. Contrebis, Possible Origins of the Name, in Contrebis Vol.19 1995, p77. The Mills on Artle Beck, Caton, Lancashire. with James Price, in Archive Vol. 7, 1995 pp48-57. Furness Abbey Lands in Newby Part 1 and 2, in Yorkshire History, Vol. 2 & 3 1995, pp 8-11. Wray Wood Moor Colliery, in British Mining, Vol. 51, 1995, pp7-12. The Vaccary Lands in Quernmore Forest, in Contrebis Vol.20 1995, pp12-16. Landscape History: Drystone Walls in Yorkshire I, in Yorkshire History, 3 1995, p15. Landscape History: Drystone Walls in Yorkshire II, in Yorkshire History, 4 1996, p17. Gatestoops and Landscape Furniture. In Yorkshire History, 5, 1996, p9. Cripple and Creep Holes in Walls. In Yorkshire History, 6, 1996, p9. The Hornby Estate Coal Mines. In Lancaster University Regional Bulletin 1996 pp73-83. The Ingleton Mills pt.1. in Yorkshire History Quarterly, 1996. Vol.2 No.1 p11-13. Fields in the Yorkshire Landscape. Yorkshire History Quarterly 1996. Vol.2 No1. P29-31. A building at Risk: Ribblehead Station, in Yorkshire History Quarterly Vol.2 No.1 p20. Askew Hill Farm, A Landscape Study with Notes. in Contrebis Vol.21. 1996/7 p20-23. Blands Revisited, a plan and survey, in Contrebis Vol 21. 1996/7 p30-33. The Ingleton Mills Pt.2. in Yorkshire History Quarterly Vol.2 No2. p74-9. The Wildmans of Willow Mill. in Archive Issue 12. 1996. p25-31. Barrow: A Fifty Year Boom Town, in Really Lancashire Vol.1. No.2. 1996. p7-8 The Wildmans of Willow Mill, Caton. Lancashire History Quarterly Vol.1. No.1March 1997, p1-4. Askew Hill Farm, Quernmore. Lancashire History Quarterly Vol.1. No.1, March 1997, p30-32. St Michael's on Wyre Church. Lancashire History Quarterly Vol.1. No.1, March 1997, p38. St Peter's Church, Heysham. Lancashire History Quarterly Vol.1. No.2, March 1997, p76. Landscape History: Cockersands Abbey Lands in Greystone Gill, Mewith. Yorkshire History Quarterly Vol.2. No.4. May 1997, p171-2. Medieval & Post Medieval Economic Activity in Quernmore Forest, (Part One Forest Products). Lancashire History Quarterly Vol.1. No.3, Sept. 1997, p128-129. Economic Activity in Quernmore. Contrebis Vol. XXII, (1997), p15-26. Charcoal Burning in Quernmore Forest. Lancashire History Quarterly Vol.1. No.4. Dec 1997. p171-174. Oh, to be a local history journal editor/publisher. Local History Magazine, Dec 1997, No.64, p18-19. Coal Mining in the Quernmore Area. British Mining Memoirs No.59 1997. p52-74. The Hatting Industry in North Lancashire Lancashire History Quarterly Vol.2. No.3 Sept 1998. pp111-114. Millstone Making in Quernmore Lancashire History Quarterly Vol.2. No.4 Dec 1998. p165. A 'Hat Factory' building at Brow Top in Quernmore. Contrebis Vol XXIII 1998, pp44-45 Two Vaccaries in Quernmore Lancashire History Quarterly Vol.3 No.1 March 1999. pp.10-13. Brickmaking in Accrington, with L Gregory, Lancashire History Quarterly Vol.3 No.2 June 1999. pp80-84. The Ingleton Granite Quarries, Yorkshire History Quarterly Vol.5. No.1 Aug 1999. pp40-44. The Lancaster Lunatic Asylum, Lancashire History Quarterly Vol.3 No.3 Sept 1999 & Vol.3.No.4 Dec. 1999. The Lost Treasure of Dolphinlee Contrebis Vol. XXIV, 1999. pages 21-25 The Watermills of Wenningdale. Hudson History booklet, April 2000, £3.00 .
CURRENT RESEARCH. Water Powered sites in N.W. Lancashire. Iron Mining sites in the Lune Valley. Mills of Upper Ribblesdale. Medieval and Monastic Settlements in NW Lancs/Yorks. Landscape survey of Langcliffe in Ribblesdale
CURRENT PUBLICATION Coal Mining in Lunesdale. An introductory study to the history of coal mining in the valley of the river Lune and its tributaries in North West England.
A5 300gms laminated softback, 320pp on 110gms stitched art paper, over 30 b&w photos, 50 maps, diagrams, index, site list and bibliography, cost is £15.00. incl p&p, in UK from Hudson History and good bookshops.
IN HAND FOR PUBLICATION. The Watermills of North West Lancashire. Forthcoming 2000 Forgotten Industries the Lune Valley, Coal Mining, Extractive and Quarrying, NWRSC North West Regional Studies Centre, Lancaster University, forthcoming 2000 Waterpowered sites in Lunesdale c2000
PJH June 1999. RETURN PAGE ONE NEXT PAGE IS THE BOOK LIST
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