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Turn Village Residents' Association presents THE WAUGH’S WELLf FELL RACE |
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The
Race - Tuesday 15th July 2008 |
The Old Tramtrack |
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Pass
to the right of the cross and across the moor again, westwards, to meet
the Rossendale Way at Fellgate, (left) and go hard left down the rough
stony track, sadly ravaged by illegal motor-bike riding, to Waugh's Well.
Ned Waugh's head is pictured in a bronze relief above the spring water,
and there is also a dialect plaque commemorating Harry Craven of Rossendale. |
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Edwin
Waugh ~ Lancashire's Finest Poet? |
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From
his well, Ned Waugh has a superb view of typical Lancashire Moorland scenery,
with Holcombe Tower across Ramsbottom facing, and Whittle Pike Cross high
on the left (south). Racers face the very stiff 300 foot climb to revisit
the wooden cross after a short drop to the reservoir (827196) The final
section retraces the outward route across to the shelter on Scout Moor
and back down the Tramtrack to finish at the start point. This is a hard
and rough little race, 4 miles with 1200 feet of ascent |
THE LITTLE DOFFER by EDWIN WAUGH
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1. A
merry little doffer lad 2. "Bill what, my lad?" th' o'erlooker said; 3. "But what's thi faither's name, my lad? 4. "My uncle Joe's co'de 'Flopper Chop'! 5. Said th' o'erlooker, "I know owd Joe,- |
6. Th' lad grinned an' said,
"They never han To co' me then, - no fear!" Said th' o'erlooker, "How's that, my lad?" Said th' lad, "I'm al'ays theer!" 7. "My lad, thou looks a lively cowt; 8. "But wheer hasto bin wortchin' at? 9. "Thou's brought thi character, I guess?" 10. Said th' o'erlooker, "I never see |