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Cocking limeworks stands on land owned by the Cowdray estate and had kilns in use at least as far back as 1861 and ten years later there are three kilns shown on the 1:2500 OS map. In 1921 the works was leased to Frederick Searle and later his brother Eli who went into partnership with Robert Dunning. Dunning and Searle built six new coal-fired flare kilns in 1926 and made further developments including an aerial ropeway, an overhead crane and the conversion of existing draw kilns to flare kilns in order to produce cleaner lime for the sand-lime brick industry at Midhurst. In 1938 the works, now consisting of two batteries of kilns, was expanded further and production of agricultural grade lime began at the behest of the Ministry of Agriculture. The final operator was Dudman Chalk & Lime Ltd who ceased operations in 1999 and the site is now derelict.
The north bank of four flare kilns has been largely demolished whilst the eight draw kilns comprising the south bank are largely intact. Kiln 1 appears to have been erected as late as 1958 whilst kiln 8 was originally used for drying chalk.
Cocking, Samuel
Born 3rd February 1891
Died 15th March 1941 aged 50
Husband of Maggie Cocking, of 15 Ward Street, New Tupton. Died at Ward Street.
1939 Register
An invalid and former coal miner
Husband of Maggie Cocking, of 15, Ward Street, Tupton, Derbyshire
A juvanile picture I know but I could not resist! You have to admire any one who refuses to call it chicken soup, in favour of Cock.
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Myself and Lap waited patiently and got Barcelos' final photo of the evening. It must be a Santa type affair, as this cock was a woman, not a Welsh man.
Cocking opened in 1881 and closed to passengers in 1935 like the other stations on this line. It closed to goods in 1953. Now a private house.
14cm x 21cm
Dry folded
The sweetest cocker spaniel I've ever known died today. Here's my tribute.
Rest in peace my friend
COCK by Mike Bartlett is a theatre production presented by Buds Theatre Company and directed by Rayann Condy. It had shown at Singapore DRAMA CENTRE, BLACK BOX at 10 -12 MAY 2012.
My team and I had involved creating the projections mapping visual effects for the transitions during the play. The concept for the visual was based on the idea that the set reflects the john’s mind, the protagonist of the play, in the style of wire frame, with waves signifying the passing of time and explodes and implodes representing sexual activity and so on. All the visual effects are done by using open source software called Processing.
Director – Rayann Condy
Producer – Claire Devine
Visual Artists - Jacky Boen, Mithru Vigneshwara, Mui RuiYi and Zac Ong.
Lighting Design – Shaiful Islam
Sound Design – Jean Low
Actors
John – Walter Hanna
M – Koey Foo
W – Rebecca Lee
F – Ray Condy
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"Ride a cock horse to Banbury Cross,
to see a fine lady upon a white horse.
With rings on her fingers and bells on her toes,
she shall have music wherever she goes."
So whilst watching the merry-go-round, go round, I come the realisation that there are cockerels in amongst the horses. Only a hand full, but I've never seen that before on a merry-go round.
Just had to be taken.
It has such attitude, it's wonderful.
Strangely the bokeh'd horse appears to be laughing !
Just magical.
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