Places to see in ( Ramsbottom - UK )
Places to see in ( Ramsbottom - UK )
Ramsbottom is a market town in the Metropolitan Borough of Bury, Greater Manchester, England. The population at the 2011 census was 17,872. Historically in Lancashire, it is on the River Irwell in the West Pennine Moors, 3.9 miles (6.3 km) north-northwest of Bury, and 12 miles (19 km) north-northwest of Manchester. Its name is believed to derive from Old English ramm and botm, meaning valley of the ram. Its Victorian architecture, Pennine landscape and industrial heritage, including the East Lancashire Railway, contribute to heritage tourism in the town.
The Ramsbottom parish formed in 1844 was a mile and a quarter in length and about three-quarters of a mile in width in the Lower Tottington township in the valley of the River Irwell that extends from Bury to Rossendale. It is bounded to the south by Holcombe Brook and Summerseat; to the north by Edenfield, Irwell Vale, Stubbins and the hamlets of Chatterton and Strongstry; to the west by Holcombe and to the east by Shuttleworth and Turn Village. The area is characterised by its position on the south side of the West Pennine Moors. The high ground rises sharply on either side of the town with Holcombe Moor, Harcles Hill and Bull Hill to the west and Top O' Th' Hoof, Harden Moor, Scout Moor and Whittle Hill to the east.
The railway arrived in Ramsbottom in 1846 when the Manchester, Bury and Rossendale Railway Company built the railway from Bury to a junction with the Manchester and Bolton Railway and extended the line northwards to Rawtenstall and opened a railway station in the town centre. The line between Bury and Rawtenstall remained open to passengers until 1972 and for goods until 1980. This line is used by the East Lancashire Railway, a modern heritage railway which opened in 1987. The district straddles the A676, A56 and B6214 roads with its centre 4 miles (6.4 km) north of Bury, 4 miles (6.4 km) south of Rawtenstall and 6 miles (9.7 km) north east of Bolton. The M66 motorway runs to the east of the town, linking it north to the M65 motorway and south to the M62 motorway and the Manchester Outer Ring Road.
The skyline is dominated by the Peel Monument which stands on Holcombe Moor, a memorial to Sir Robert Peel, the 19th century British Prime Minister and creator of the modern British police force. The tower stands 128 feet (39.0 m) tall on Holcombe Moor. There are spectacular views over West Yorkshire, North Lancashire, Greater Manchester, North Wales and the Lancashire Plain. From the top of the tower it is possible to see Blackpool Tower on a clear day.
Ramsbottom is on the path of the Irwell Sculpture Trail. The Tilted Vase by Edward Allington, a sculpture both classical in shape to reflect the surrounding buildings but apparently bolted together to reflect the old industries, is located in Market Place. This piece of work, weighing around two tons and locally known as the Urn or Urnie, was funded with £250,000 of National Lottery money. Nuttall Park is a large park with facilities for bowls, tennis, football and public events. The park hosts regular fun fairs and family events, and is a popular attraction with locals and tourists alike.
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We went to the beautiful & scenic village of Dent in Yorkshire last month.Through this village runs the Settle-Carlisle railway and we were really happy to travel in it.
The Settle-Carlisle railway journey is a memorable one to anyone as it passes through some unspoilt landscape and dales which are truly breathtaking.It also passes through some beautiful meadows and lush riverside pastures.There are 11 stations, 22 viaducts and 14 tunnels on this line.
The viaducts are truly breathtaking and are must see structures.
I really wanted to see the magnificent & the longest 24 arch viaduct at Ribblehead.We took the train journey from Dent to Ribblehead and back.We also walked near it & went under it.I did the train journey for a sorter video for easy viewing.
Welcome to England's most scenic railway
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Welcome to Settle-Carlisle country.The Settle - Carlisle Railway is without doubt one of Britain's most spectacular railway lines.
The line is probably the most scenic railway journey in England. It has survived two attempts to close it - once in the early 1960s and later in the 1980s. Both attempts caused local and national outrage. However, fortunes have now changed as millions of pounds have been spent upgrading tracks and stations. The line opened in 1876 - we hope the line is here for many more generations to come.
The 72 mile route from Settle to Carlisle takes you on a journey through the magnificent Yorkshire Dales, the line heads north up Ribblesdale between the towering gritstone capped fells of Yorkshire's famous Three Peaks - Ingleborough, Whernside and Pen-y-Ghent.
Over the 24 arches of the magnificent Ribblehead Viaduct before plunging in to the longest tunnel on the line at Blea Moor. Emerging onto the side of Dentdale,(one of the more remote - and dramatic - northern dales) the line leaves the Dales at Garsdale and makes it way through the gentle, lush rolling hills of the Eden Valley. with rural villages and market towns before arriving at the great border city of Carlisle.
Ribblehead Station
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Ribblehead Station is in one of the most beautiful areas on the Settle to Carlisle line.This was one of the most difficult sections of the line ever to be built.The station is unstaffed.
The magnificent Ribblehead Viaduct - 24 arches crossing Batty Moss 100 feet below and 440 yards long, follows the station. Ribblehead station now houses a Visitor Centre in the refurbished station building.
Shortly after the viaduct is Blea Moor Tunnel, at 2629 yards long & built1870-1875.This is the longest tunnel on the line.The area of Ribblehead station and viaduct is one of the wildest and most remote in the North of England. Frequently there is a very strong wind and the weather can close in very quickly.
In 1938 Ribblehead became a meteorological report point.
Dent station
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Dent is the highest mainline station in England.Dent station first opened for public use in 1877 - it closed in 1970 and reopened in 1986. Dent village is situated 4 miles away and 600 feet lower than the station.
The weather is the prevalent feature at Dent. Snow fences made from old railway sleepers can be seen on the right when travelling towards Carlisle. These were used to try and keep the snow off the tracks, but were not always successful, as was found to be the case in the winter of 1947. At the peak of its use 90 trains a day passed through the station.However it is unstaffed today.
Dent Head Viaduct - 100 ft. high , 199 yds. long,10 arches, Built 1870-1875
Ribblehead Viaduct
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Ribblehead viaduct is actually the largest and most famous viaduct throughout the whole of the Settle to Carlisle railway line. The viaduct has 24 arches, is 104 feet high and 440 yards long.Built 1870-1875.
The wind is very prevalent around the Station and viaduct and many signalmen, crossing the viaduct, going to Bleamoor signal box have been blown off the embankment. During the war a train carrying vehicles was even blown off. There has even been the odd steam engine blown to a halt.
Construction of Ribblehead Viaduct took 5 years although it was not decided until December 1872 whether to have 24 or 18 arches. This depended on the workforce available - either stonemasons or navvies. The brick arches of a nominal 45ft span were sprung with stone voussoirs. The stone was quarried between Selside and Ribblehead.
During the building of the line over 2,000 people mainly 'navvies' lived at Batty Moss in temporary huts. When not working on the line navvies and miners lived in squalid conditions, and drinking, gambling and fighting were the main recreation.A school and hospital of sorts was established and missionaries were even sent in. Many lives were lost during the building of the viaduct.
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The street magic refers to the spectacle of illusion or sleight that takes place outdoors or on the street, where the magician gets its revenue from voluntado of people gather achieved. Has many centuries. The magic of street is not, by itself, a discipline within the illusion. Sometimes this confusion occurs, but it is really close-up magic, stage, etc., carried out in an environment like the street, although the effects are the same. You can not use implements large or elaborate tricks, because the public is not fixed or stay long if he loses interest.
David Blaine has been one of the last great exponents in this category. His television specials David Blaine: Street Magic David Blaine: Magic Man, and David Blaine: Mystifier. had a very good acceptance by the public, making this style into fashion magic. From the time of Houdini many great magicians have created performance that involve the use of public places, however the show looking financed through television aupicios or other, which is difficult to classify as street magic.
Street magic is a form of magic, illusionism and close-up magic. In street magic hold the magician street people to show a trick. Often the other person involved. Knowledge of human psychology, especially the limitations and characteristics of perception and the use of suggestion, it allows for the creation of a street iluzjonistom uncanny semblance of their performances and tricks. Suggestion easier to use in a larger group of people in the crowd as some individual characteristics, eg. The ability to make choices and decision-making and accountability are partially transferred to the crowd.
Living statue belonging to the performing arts and be the pantomime assign. They are committed to street festivals, opening ceremonies, anniversary celebrations, advertising and marketing campaigns. Also in theaters this art is often used, such as Marcel Marceau Mimodrama Don Juan. The effect of the Living statue or living statues is highly dependent on the skill or biophysical skills of performers.
A living statue is an artist offering a live performance, usually in the form of street theater, during which he simulates a statue. Living statue is a classic hidden cameras filming the reaction of passers surprised by the animation of what they took for a single statue. Living statue is the term conventionally attributed to a mime artist, model and street artist together, posing street remaining motionless as a statue or a mannequin of the kind shown in department stores and clothing stores. Follows the motto of English living statues, namely, living statue. This kind of mime, also called statuary, mimics with surprising realism, and thanks to a refined make up (makeup), the appearance of a real statue made in white marble or bronze or made of other materials (the changes can be infinite). Often, these human statues have bright hues of color ' gold or of ' silver or are enhanced by imaginative and changing decorations. Frequent is also the use of simple masks, in this case necessarily combined with appropriate costumes, often multicolored. In some cases the living statue contributes to compose a sort of tableau composite from the joint.
The living statues are able to remain still in the same position for hours, making only small movements of the eyes and sometimes the head and hands: long training is to minimize the flutter of eyelashes for long periods. To refine this technique, the artists have to face a long workout tended to get a particular control of the nervous system undergoes a lot of stress in terms of patience that is under the statue itself. The purpose of a living statue - example of performer street - is to amaze and entertain the passer, often invited with subtle winks of the face (and sometimes with quick hand movements) to drop a coin in a special trash left on foot the basis on which the statue poses. Living statues perform in the historic centers of the world and their use has become, over time, and uses different facets such as those in the exhibition showcases like mannequin or bait for original candid camera. Like other so-called performing art, living statues can operate in certain shows or attend in art exhibitions.
The live performance is characterized by the co-presence of actants and public. It awakens a feeling in the viewer: tragedy, melancholy, joy, anxiety.
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