ANCIENT CLEVELAND - HISTORY OF A BECK
ANCIENT CLEVELANDS HIDDEN PAST.
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Ancient Cleveland England
Middlesbrough in the ancient Viking named area called Cleveland North east England.
Stainton village in the ancient Viking named area called Cleveland, North East England.
South west Clevelands incorrect Geological records corrected.
Clevelands iron mining history.
Jake's Bones
Ancient Cleveland and Teesside's many claims to fame
A good freind of mine Richard s White ( Director National wildlife Museum )
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Wednesday, 26 January 2011
Boltonmoss hill
This hill overlooks both Seamer Carr and Stainton including a section of the Cleveland dyke I believe would have been clearly visible because of the Stainton now beck, but then river deflection, to the north west .
Stainton becks deflection due to the Cleveland
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- history of a beck
This would look amazing to any early people , a massive wall shining with the full force of the south western sun even in winter , the unique crystals of the basaltic andesite would look magical , and there would be no better place to view the basaltic wall than what is now the mapped but unknown Boltonmoss hill .
I have carried out research both locally and on line but the closest reference I have in local records is a mention in the 18th century of bolt mare field in Thornton , this loosely translated means a viewing point for the hill ie whatever was on it to kook at .
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