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Explore the History and Heritage of Lancaster, Morecambe and Surrounding District
Lancaster Civic Vision
34 episodes
2 weeks ago
Podcasts based on the over one hundred guides and walks written by Gordon Clark published on our web page at www.lancastercivicsociety.uk, heritage buildings and items from Lancaster Past & Present by Andrew Reilly as well as any matters of significance that Civic Vision feel that residents, and those interested in the area, should be made aware of.
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Podcasts based on the over one hundred guides and walks written by Gordon Clark published on our web page at www.lancastercivicsociety.uk, heritage buildings and items from Lancaster Past & Present by Andrew Reilly as well as any matters of significance that Civic Vision feel that residents, and those interested in the area, should be made aware of.
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Lancaster's Building Stones
Explore the History and Heritage of Lancaster, Morecambe and Surrounding District
8 minutes 31 seconds
2 years ago
Lancaster's Building Stones

Lancaster is a City build from stone - but not just any stone. Early buildings used stone from local quarries but as the nineteenth century progressed, cheaper transport allowed a wider range of building stones to be accessed affordably. The Ashton Memorial (1909) in Williamson Park is a combination of Portland Stone (Dorset) on a Cornish granite plinth.


Explore the History and Heritage of Lancaster, Morecambe and Surrounding District
Podcasts based on the over one hundred guides and walks written by Gordon Clark published on our web page at www.lancastercivicsociety.uk, heritage buildings and items from Lancaster Past & Present by Andrew Reilly as well as any matters of significance that Civic Vision feel that residents, and those interested in the area, should be made aware of.