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The formal business will be followed at 8.00 pm by a Member's Evening featuring:AGM AGENDA
- Bernard Kirkbride: Waking the (Butterwick) Dead
- Marion Drinkwater: The Shepherd's Kingdom Deserted
- John Stacey: Bampton Dated Stones.
- Apologies for absence
- Minutes of AGM, 2 October 2007
- Matters arising from the minutes
- Report on BDLHS activities 2007-2008
- Statement of BDLHS financial position
- Membership Secretary's report
- Retirement of Committee members
- Election of Committee members
- Any other business
As part of the Eden Rivers Festival, the Burnbanks Exhibition, 'Burnbanks: a Model Community', was on display at the Tullie House Museum, Carlisle until the end of September 2008.
BDLHS web site manager, Chris Cant, spoke at the Cumbria Local History Federation (CLHF) Annual Convention on 22 September 2007 at Newton Rigg, Penrith: "Websites for societies, why have one and how to get one: the Bampton Experience".
Here are his notes and links: How to make a web site for a local history society (RTF).
Published in December 2006, this book is the culmination of our Burnbanks project, our record of the Haweswater dam-builder's settlement at Burnbanks. The book is available for £12 in local bookshops, eg:
- Bluebell Bookshop, Angel Sq, Penrith, CA11 7BP. 01768 866660, bluebell@gn.apc.org
"Cast Iron Community" was awarded first prize in the Business and Industry section of the Lakeland Book of the Year 2007 competition at a special literary luncheon held at the Langdale Chase Hotel, Windermere on Tuesday June 26. Bob Dickman (President), Jane Gregg (Editor) and Pat Garside (Burnbanks Project Coordinator) received a gold framed certificate and cheque for £125 on behalf of BDLHS.
Pat Garside said later: "Heartfelt thanks to all of you who participated in the Burnbanks project and whose contributions helped us to produce the prizewinning 'Cast Iron Community'. It was a sustained community effort that enabled us to tell the remarkable story of Burnbanks."
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Press release PDF from Cumbria Tourism The competition is organised by Cumbria Tourism and celebrity author Hunter Davies.
The Bampton Tithe Map of 1838-9 and its apportionment schedule shows how much tithe was due from each farmer each year. The Tithe Map parchment originals are very large and delicate - one is kept in the Kendal Record Office and another in the National Archive at Kew, London.
In a recent project using an Awards for All grant, Bampton and District Local History Society transcribed the tithe map entries into a database - view the tithe map agreement, schedule and database online.
August 2007: We have just updated the tithe map database with an extra field containing current property names. This information was painstakingly collected by John Stacey and is a good addition to the database as it is probably what people will search on first!
We received a grant from the Local Heritage Initiative to compile a record of the Haweswater dam-builder's settlement at Burnbanks while the 'model village' is redeveloped in 2004-2005. The LHI fund was administered by the Countryside Agency - our grant came from the Heritage Lottery Fund.
Please visit the Burnbanks project web site. If you have any information on Burnbanks, please email us on "burnbanks at bampton-history.org.uk".
Celebration at Burnbanks 8 May 2006 at 11am in Burnbanks Rt Hon David Maclean MP unveiled a commemorative plaque, followed by tour of the village, and party. Participants: Residents, BDLHS members and friends Report for Parish Magazine Burnbanks book project: The project was extended to December 2006 and our Local Heritage Initiative grant increased by a further £8000. This enabled us to the "Cast Iron Community" book on Burnbanks, based on our interviews with people who lived there.
Burnbanks project computer days: come and help scan photos and enter data in the project database - get in contact to find out when the next sessions are happening.
Photos of the exhibition at Bampton of the Burnbanks Project findings
'A Lad in Burnbanks' panto. A DVD of the performances has been made - copies made be purchased at a cost of £5 each Bampton Village Store (post office).
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This book is available in local bookshops, eg:
- Bluebell Bookshop, Angel Sq, Penrith, CA11 7BP. 01768 866660, bluebell@gn.apc.org
- Books Cumbria, enquiries@bookscumbria.com
- We may have a few copies available at £12 each + P&P: contact Bob Dickman or web site admin, below
Unless otherwise indicated, meetings commence at 7.30 pm and are held in the Small Hall, Bampton. Members £1, Visitors £2.
- Tuesday 7th Oct 2008, 7.30 pm
- AGM 2008, at Bampton Memorial Hall, Tuesday 7th Oct 2008, 7.30 pm - see above
CommitteePresident: Bob Dickman, Walmgate, Bampton. "bobdickman who is at btinternet dotcom" Secretary: Christine Gillespie "cgskiing2002 who is at yahoo dot co dot uk" Chairman: Helen Farrow Treasurer: John Garside Membership Secretary: Sharron Metcalfe Programme Secretary: John Garside Ordinary members: Christine Evans, Sarah Albion and John Drinkwater Pat Garside, Bryham House, Low Knipe, Bampton, CA10 2PU, "burnbanks who is at bampton-history dot org dot uk"
BDLHS is a member of Cumbria Local History Federation.
Shap Local History Society and other information can be found at www.shapcumbria.co.uk - click on History on menu at left.
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