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Folklore: thatcher's language (roofing)
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Subject: RE: Folklore: thatcher's language (roofing) From: Steve Shaw Date: 16 Jul 17 - 11:26 AM Not to avoid Sticklepath you understand,, but to avoid Okehampton! |
Subject: RE: Folklore: thatcher's language (roofing) From: Black belt caterpillar wrestler Date: 17 Jul 17 - 04:51 AM This is Sticklepath Dartmoor presumably not Sticklepath Exmoor? Robin |
Subject: RE: Folklore: thatcher's language (roofing) From: Steve Shaw Date: 17 Jul 17 - 05:17 AM 'Tis indeed Dartmoor. Sticklepath is famous in geology for the major fault than runs through the region right across Devon from Torbay to Lundy. The fault zone runs to the east side of the moor and has created valleys along its length and, notably, helped to create the conditions for the formation of the celebrated ball clay deposits at Petrockstowe Basin, a mineral that's rare anyway and which is exceptionally pure in Devon. |
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