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A BRIEF HISTORY OF ULVERSTON

Bronze age artefacts have been found in the area, but the earliest recorded account of Ulverston (or Vlurestun as it was then) was in 1066, when the main occupation was farming.  Hoad Monument with Ulverston belowA Market Charter was granted in 1280 by King Edward I, and the market is still held twice weekly on Thursdays and Saturdays.

 

Over the years, Ulverston has seen many  different industries, with shipbuilding, milling, leatherworking, iron & steelworks, quarrying, mining, & brewing, being just a few. Nowadays, the principal employer is the GlaxoSmithKline pharmaceuticals factory, though there are many other smaller companies, some involved in electrical accessory, electronics, and other High-Tech  manufacturing operations.

 

Pole vaulting as a competitive sport originated in Ulverston, but the town is more famous for being the birthplace of Stan Laurel (visit the Laurel & Hardy museum); Lord Justice Norman Birkett (a judge at the Nuremberg trials of German World War 2 Criminals);and Sir John Barrow (explorer, Secretary to the Admiralty for 40 years, and author of Mutiny on the Bounty), in whose honour Hoad Monument, a replica of the Eddystone lighthouse, was built on a hill over-looking the town.

 

Another famous resident of Ulverston was George Fox, founder of the Quaker movement (visit Swarthmoor Hall). The town also has the world’s shortest, widest, & deepest canal exactly one mile long which was opened in 1796 to connect Ulverston to the sea, but this is no longer in use.

 

In the next 30 days..

06/09/2010  Club Weekly Meeting -  The Lightening in the Garden - Neil Airey.  
13/09/2010  Club Weekly Meeting -  Namibia - Ian Wilde.  
20/09/2010  Club Weekly Meeting -  Business & Membership Services Comm.  
27/09/2010  Club Weekly Meeting -  Member's Job Talk.  
02/10/2010  Gala Day at the Coronation Hall, Ulverston.  Coffee Morning and Evening Concert details later

Last Meeting

30/08/2010 Topic: No Meeting - Bank Holiday

Meeting Details:

We meet on Mondays at 18.30 for 1900  (No meetings on Bank Holidays) at The Coot on the Tarn, Great Urswick, Ulverston, Cumbria
LA12 0SP Tel: 01229 586264
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