LAMB/1/27 - Weather - East Anglia
Reference code
LAMB/1/27
Level of description
File
Title
Weather - East Anglia
Quantity & Format
1 box
Subject
Weather -- East Anglia
Scope and content
Soil, climate & settlement history (Norfolk).
Glaciations of Norfolk.
Ground frost 1976.
Hailstones, Holme Fen, 1935.
Hailstones 1977 – Haverhill.
Norfolk Rainfall Organization – history.
Margary, Ian. 1927. 'Weather observations at Wrentham, Suffolk, 1673-1674'. [Reprint].
Data sources.
Volunteer corps and rain checkers. Eastern Daily Press, 1977. [Press-cutting].
Ford, M.J. and H.H. Lamb. 'The climate of East Anglia since historical times'.
Norfolk Research Committee: Presidential address. 'Some aspects of climate and life in East Anglia down the ages'. H.H. Lamb, 1985.
Correspondence with the Norfolk Naturalists Trust and drafts of H.H. Lamb’s paper: Some aspects of climate and life in East Anglia down the ages.
Anglia TV weather department monthly summary February 1986.
Cornford, Barbara. 'Weather and water levels in Flegg in the fourteenth century'. Norfolk Research Committee Bulletin, March 1982. [Annotated typescript].
Transcript of the will of John Methwoulde of South Pickenham, 1547.
Denver sluice - which broke down in 1713. [MS notes]. Attached with: Notes: A journal of the weather at Lostaff (Lowestoft) in Suffolk from 1695 – 1724.
Lamb, H.H. 'Our climate and the Norfolk scene: some persistent influences but ever-unfolding changes'. Presidential address to the Norfolk and Norwich Naturalist’s Society, 1992. [MS and correspondence].
Notes on a sandstorm in Santon Downham, Suffolk, 1668.
Glaciations of Norfolk.
Ground frost 1976.
Hailstones, Holme Fen, 1935.
Hailstones 1977 – Haverhill.
Norfolk Rainfall Organization – history.
Margary, Ian. 1927. 'Weather observations at Wrentham, Suffolk, 1673-1674'. [Reprint].
Data sources.
Volunteer corps and rain checkers. Eastern Daily Press, 1977. [Press-cutting].
Ford, M.J. and H.H. Lamb. 'The climate of East Anglia since historical times'.
Norfolk Research Committee: Presidential address. 'Some aspects of climate and life in East Anglia down the ages'. H.H. Lamb, 1985.
Correspondence with the Norfolk Naturalists Trust and drafts of H.H. Lamb’s paper: Some aspects of climate and life in East Anglia down the ages.
Anglia TV weather department monthly summary February 1986.
Cornford, Barbara. 'Weather and water levels in Flegg in the fourteenth century'. Norfolk Research Committee Bulletin, March 1982. [Annotated typescript].
Transcript of the will of John Methwoulde of South Pickenham, 1547.
Denver sluice - which broke down in 1713. [MS notes]. Attached with: Notes: A journal of the weather at Lostaff (Lowestoft) in Suffolk from 1695 – 1724.
Lamb, H.H. 'Our climate and the Norfolk scene: some persistent influences but ever-unfolding changes'. Presidential address to the Norfolk and Norwich Naturalist’s Society, 1992. [MS and correspondence].
Notes on a sandstorm in Santon Downham, Suffolk, 1668.
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