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Watching a Test match between South Africa and Australia at Newlands with Table Mountain as an amazing backdrop.
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La foto vincitrice tra le migliori 10 che celebrano la bellezza della luce naturale: dai raggi del sole in un bosco, al tramonto in California
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Name: Elsie Newlands alias O'Reilly Arrested for: not given Arrested at: North Shields Police Station Arrested on: 15 February 1906 Tyne and Wear Archives ref: DX1388-1-39-Elsie Newlands AKA O Reilly For an image of her accomplice Margaret Harker see www.flickr.com/photos/twm_news/16822680419/in/album-72157.... The Shields Daily News for 15 February 1906 reports: "LARCENY OF BOOTS AT NORTH SHIELDS. TWO WOMEN SENT TO PRISON At the North Shields Police Court this morning before Dr Peart and Mr J. B. Williamson, Elsie Newlands (22) and Margaret Harker, alias Carr (28), of no fixed abode, were severally charged with stealing, on the 11th ult, from a shop door, situate at 25 Saville Street West, two pairs of boots of the value of 13s 10d, the property of the Realization Boot Company. The manager of the prosecutor's shop stated that on the 18th ult, about 4 o'clock in the afternoon, he observed the two pair of blutcher boots hanging outside the door. At 5 o'clock the same afternoon witness missed the boots, which he valued at 13s 10d. The pair of boots produced by the police was one of the pairs taken from the shop door. George Stewart, manager for Mr C. D. Merkel, pawnbroker, Clive Street, said the woman Newlands came to his master's place of business and offered a new pair of boots in pledge. Observing that they had not been worn, and his suspicions being aroused, he questioned the woman as to where she got them. She said they belonged to her friend's husband and witness told her to go and bring the friend in. Newlands then left the shop and later returned with the other prisoner and a man. The latter two bore out Newlands' story, but witness did not believe them, and declining to advance anything upon the boots detained them and subsequently gave information to the police. PC Radcliffe. a plain clothes officer, deposed to going to Stockton and receiving the first prisoner - Newlands - into custody. On charging her with the offence she replied, "I only tried to pledge the boots for the other woman." That morning witness proceeded to Durham and apprehended the other woman on her release from gaol there, and bringing her to North Shields placed her alongside Newlands and then jointly charged them with the offence. Newlands said "No, we are not guilty of that, are we?" The other replying, "No, we are not." The accused had been acting together at Stockton, and lived together in common lodging houses at North Shields. The Chief Constable (Mr John H Huish) said Newlands made her first appearance before the magistrates as far as he knew, but belonged to a bad school. The other woman made her 41st appearance, having been convicted at Stockton, Middlesbrough, South Shields and Newcastle for various offences. Newlands was sent to prison for 14 days and Harker for one month, both with hard labour." These images are a selection from an album of photographs of prisoners brought before the North Shields Police Court between 1902 and 1916 in the collection of Tyne & Wear Archives (TWA ref DX1388/1). (Copyright) We're happy for you to share this digital image within the spirit of The Commons. Please cite 'Tyne & Wear Archives & Museums' when reusing. Certain restrictions on high quality reproductions and commercial use of the original physical version apply though; if you're unsure please email [email protected].
Swinside Inn, Newlands Valley, Lake District, Cumbria, England by Stewart Smith
| Author: Francis G. (Francis Griffith) Newlands | Publisher: Wentworth Press | Publication Date: Aug 26, 2016 | Number of Pages: 26 pages | Language: English | Binding: Hardcover | ISBN-10: 1362794244 | ISBN-13: 9781362794240
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This Cape Town hike on the contour path runs along the side of Table Mountain from Constantia Nek to Tafelberg Road. This route takes you up through the forest to a picnic spot on the boardwalk.
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A photo of Newlands Rugby stadium that appeared in "Huisgenoot" mag. Also in the scene , Newlands cricket grounds and Kelvin Grove club.
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Mowbray, Newlands and Claremont are among areas that will be without water due to planned maintenance by the City of Cape Town.
"Walking is a great way to discover new worlds including the unknown junctions in your own inner world." Walking SW at the head of the Newlands valley looking to the fells of Robinson (right) . Keswick and Derwent Water to the right (W/NW)
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I hadn't been on this walk or stroll for many years and what a belting day we picked to do it. The walk itself is about as flat as you will get in the Lakes except for the little pull up to The Swinside Inn but that just gives you a good excuse to stop for a pint, especially on a warm and sunny day like we had. The walk starts off in Portinscale just outside of Keswick and, after passing by some very expensive looking houses, enters open countryside. The walk heads through Ullock Farm and is then followed by a short stretch of road walking or should I say country lane walking. Newlands Beck is eventually joined and the path simply follows this until you see a branch off to the Swinside Inn. I think the path by the beck carries on to the hamlet of Stair at the foot of Causey Pike which, along with Barrow, dominates the view from the valley. The pub was busy with both walkers and people out for Sunday lunch and the nice pint of cold lager went down very well on such a hot day but, reluctantly, we pressed on. The next little bit of the walk is quite tiresome as it is on roads connecting Keswick to Catbells and on a hot Sunday, they can be quite busy. None the less, it is over quite quickly as the path then goes down to Hause End. Then the walk is easy if a bit long-winded. You walk through woodland and pastures, past Lingholme Gardens to get back to Nichol End and Portinscale. We finished off an enjoyable day by visiting the Coledale Inn in Braithwaite, another fine traditional Lakeland pub. Swinside Ullock Seat by Newlands Beck Path to Uzzicar Distant Causey Pike Path to Uzzicar Newlands Pack Horse Bridge Barrow and Causey Pike Barrow and Causey Pike Swinside Inn Autumn colours