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Published Annually by the Fell and Rock Climbing Club; text pages 1-153 + [3] + 7 pages of "Amateur Photographs" + [9] pages of advertisements; landscape frontispiece & many more photographic full-page plates intercollated with text pages; as published in ORIGINAL RED PAPER COVERS of Fell & Rock Climbing Club, with usual table of Contents on front cover; 15 X 22cm; spine dusty/used; else clean indeed; thus "Good plus". See the accompanying image of the cover for list of Contents. Please note that the unpleasant dark cast over part of the image is the fault of the scanner; it is not present on the book's cover.


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There have been very few outrageous eccentics in the shop over the last month. Does the bad weather keep them at home? Britain is often supposed to have more than its fair share of them. I tend to agree, but also believe that this town (Southport) has them to excess. Helena Brookfield, at the sandwich shop round the corner, suggests that there is a portal to all parallel universes just outside her premises. There are, she holds, far too many looneys in Southport for a single universe.

Certain Liverpudlians have suggested that we make idle boast of the large number of Southport eccentrics. Liverpool, they tell, us has quality rather than quantity. Their best of course is the man who used to "play" silently a brown cardboard cut-out banjo in the city centre.

This site is well worth your time. Swarbrick Maps

All lancastrians will find it delightful. Swarbrick Maps

I'm told the site is doing well. Lancastrian expatriates are visiting in fair numbers.

I've been told also that Gerard Swarbrick invented Appledore cheese. Is that so? You can now buy it at Grandma Singleton's cheese shop just by Preston market. ... Taken From Today's Home Page Jottings.