Pictures: February 2009 Archives

Chin up - it's all for the best!

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Temporary traffic lights in Main Street.

10-Feb-09-Machine-best.jpgYorkshire Watermen at work.

10-Feb-09-View-Main-St.jpgMain Street obstacle course.

Main Street has been looking less than picturesque of late, but we're assured that it's all in a good cause.  Since before Christmas, Yorkshire Water has been upgrading the water mains throughout the village in order to improve the quality of our water.

It's frustrating to find the streets turned into obstacle courses - and to spend a day without water on tap - but consider what it must have been like when it had to be pumped up from wells and carried back home in buckets.  This didn't, of course, apply to the Palace household because water was pumped into the building directly from the murky depths of the Ouse.  That continued until 1863 when the scientifically-minded Archbishop Thomson arrived.  He installed a water tower and pump house in Acaster Lane which made use of a well.

As for the rest of Bishopthorpe's residents, they had to wait a while longer.  In 1880, the vicar, with his colleagues of the vestry, tried to interest the York New Water Works Company in laying a mains water supply.  Unfortunately, a guaranteed rental of £80 per annum was demanded and the idea was quickly dropped.  The village had to wait until 1898 before a mains supply was ordered through the District Council - and by this time, most of the local wells had been condemned as unsafe.   

Frustrated?  Let's hear it for the 'good old days'!

Met Office v Shepherd - Score draw

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Warnings of snow given out at the weekend by the Met Office and the trusty shepherd's red sky were both correct - who'd have thought it!  Overnight, the village was covered in the white stuff, creating many pretty scenes.  Although the sun made several appearances, there was no thaw - and there's even more snow forecast. 

Did you have trouble getting into work - or getting the kids to school, (perhaps they didn't get to school)?  There must be plenty of small children who've never seen snow before - what was their reaction?  Let us know your stories in the comment section.

Looking towards Main Street from Chantry Lane.

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On the river with some hungry ducks - the snow-clad Palace in the background.

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