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  • Barbirollians
    Full Member
    • Nov 2010
    • 11673

    Originally posted by cloughie View Post
    When I was young Sheffield was always known as the 'Dirty picture in the Golden Frame'. It was also claimed that even though we had a number of steelworks in the city it was the cleanest city in Western Europe. How much of that was due to the Smokeless fuel legislation I know not, but the prevailing winds blowing it over Rotherham probably helped.
    Indeed , no doubt why all the big houses and rich suburbs are to the west of Sheffield bordering the Peak District !

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    • Nick Armstrong
      Host
      • Nov 2010
      • 26524

      Originally posted by Barbirollians View Post
      Indeed , no doubt why all the big houses and rich suburbs are to the west of Sheffield bordering the Peak District !
      ... in common of course with many European cities (London, Paris, Oslo, Berlin, &c. &c.) due to widely-prevailing west or south-west winds ensuring that the more prosperous areas tended to be in the fresher air of the "west end"...

      http://www.thejanuarist.com/why-are-...sually-poorer/
      "...the isle is full of noises,
      Sounds and sweet airs, that give delight and hurt not.
      Sometimes a thousand twangling instruments
      Will hum about mine ears, and sometime voices..."

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      • mercia
        Full Member
        • Nov 2010
        • 8920

        I would have said the industrial east side of London was as a result of the wider deeper Thames.

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        • Keraulophone
          Full Member
          • Nov 2010
          • 1945

          Originally posted by Caliban View Post
          ... in common of course with many European cities (London, Paris, Oslo, Berlin, &c. &c.) due to widely-prevailing west or south-west winds ensuring that the more prosperous areas tended to be in the fresher air of the "west end"...
          Fondly recalled from an A-level geography lesson on a balmy summer afternoon, Peter Mann's Model of a British City (1965) was the first widely-known model of urban morphology to acknowledge the effect of wind direction on the pattern of residential development and industrial location within a city:



          This model was based primarily on Huddersfield, Nottingham and Sheffield, medium-sized cities in northern
          England. Concentric rings reminiscent of Burgess and sectors reminiscent of Hoyt are both apparent, but what
          helps make this model unique is that it takes into account the direction of the prevailing south-westerly winds
          (shown by the arrow)
          . Industry is located to the north-east, where the industrial pollution is blown away from the
          more expensive residential sector in the west and southwest which is the cleanest sector with the best air
          quality. Less affluent working-men’s houses are located close to the industrial sector, as these people are
          drawn here for work since they cannot afford to make long journeys to work. The working classes outnumber
          the middle classes 3:1 in this model and housing density is higher in the poorer neighbourhoods in the C and D
          sectors (so there are 2 C sectors to one A sector).

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          • teamsaint
            Full Member
            • Nov 2010
            • 25202

            excellent fascinating stuff. Thanks for posting the chart, Kezza. Never occurred to me about the Western side thing.
            although of course, growing up in the world's foremost maritime city, () such things were not a significant factor.
            Interesting from that graph is the suggestion/implication that better off workers/professionals would actively choose to live away from work places, whereas I would think that now, given a choice and appropriate quality housing , that might not be the case.

            Back on topic, another frosty but stunning morning, with the most beautiful strip of orange sunrise about 7.15.
            I will not be pushed, filed, stamped, indexed, briefed, debriefed or numbered. My life is my own.

            I am not a number, I am a free man.

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            • BBMmk2
              Late Member
              • Nov 2010
              • 20908

              A rather bitterly cold day yesterday down these parts. Another today, methinks. My asthma is rather vulnerable to these cold snaps. Had an attack last night, but not too bad today. I am staying in as much as possible, despite the sun being out!
              Don’t cry for me
              I go where music was born

              J S Bach 1685-1750

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              • ferneyhoughgeliebte
                Gone fishin'
                • Sep 2011
                • 30163

                Originally posted by Brassbandmaestro View Post
                A rather bitterly cold day yesterday down these parts. Another today, methinks. My asthma is rather vulnerable to these cold snaps. Had an attack last night, but not too bad today. I am staying in as much as possible, despite the sun being out!
                Yes - my asthma is triggered by very cold air, too, Bbm: and I always forget! A near-thing a couple of mornings ago, but managed to realise what was happening before any serious problem.

                Beggar of a condition, isn't it - take care of yourself.
                [FONT=Comic Sans MS][I][B]Numquam Satis![/B][/I][/FONT]

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                • greenilex
                  Full Member
                  • Nov 2010
                  • 1626

                  Might ask GP to consider Montelukast, then listen carefully to his reply.

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                  • Nick Armstrong
                    Host
                    • Nov 2010
                    • 26524

                    Originally posted by mercia View Post
                    I would have said the industrial east side of London was as a result of the wider deeper Thames.
                    That certainly accentuated the effect, I think!
                    "...the isle is full of noises,
                    Sounds and sweet airs, that give delight and hurt not.
                    Sometimes a thousand twangling instruments
                    Will hum about mine ears, and sometime voices..."

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                    • EdgeleyRob
                      Guest
                      • Nov 2010
                      • 12180

                      I sympathise with ferney and BBM as an asthma sufferer myself.
                      Managing to keep on top of it with steroids and inhalers but that cold air can really take your breath away.
                      I have to pause for a breather quite often when out walking the dogs.

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                      • aka Calum Da Jazbo
                        Late member
                        • Nov 2010
                        • 9173

                        Originally posted by teamsaint View Post
                        excellent fascinating stuff. Thanks for posting the chart, Kezza. Never occurred to me about the Western side thing.
                        although of course, growing up in the world's foremost maritime city, () such things were not a significant factor.
                        Interesting from that graph is the suggestion/implication that better off workers/professionals would actively choose to live away from work places, whereas I would think that now, given a choice and appropriate quality housing , that might not be the case.

                        Back on topic, another frosty but stunning morning, with the most beautiful strip of orange sunrise about 7.15.
                        that is fighting talk to a Londoner teamsaint ..... from wharves all along the city centre Thames down to the estuarial quays via the main docklands [not to forget the immortal Sammy Williams wharf at Dagenham] .... and the Trinity House and schools of navigation &c London was the centre of the British Maritime world ...


                        i confess that the self inflicted [50 years at 40 a day] lung problems i now have make going out in this cold an agony ... along with the arthritis and stenosis bending my walking body ... the scale of risk for a simple fall is now become a life threatening harm, whereas it was once a sore bum .... i am enjoying the sunny blue skies from behind firmly closed windows!
                        According to the best estimates of astronomers there are at least one hundred billion galaxies in the observable universe.

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                        • teamsaint
                          Full Member
                          • Nov 2010
                          • 25202

                          Originally posted by aka Calum Da Jazbo View Post
                          that is fighting talk to a Londoner teamsaint ..... from wharves all along the city centre Thames down to the estuarial quays via the main docklands [not to forget the immortal Sammy Williams wharf at Dagenham] .... and the Trinity House and schools of navigation &c London was the centre of the British Maritime world ...

                          Its a fair cop, Jazzer !! I would love to transport back in time to see London Docks in their Heyday. There is a bit of it in your blood, as a Sotonian.
                          Some great photos of the river in here.
                          Take a step back in time revisiting 1320 nostalgic photos of London


                          Anyway, take care all you asthma sufferers, in this cold weather.

                          Just popped down to Romsey, 10 miles away. Here its sunny and creeping pleasantly above freezing.down in Romsey its well below zero, gripped in airless freezing grey.
                          I will not be pushed, filed, stamped, indexed, briefed, debriefed or numbered. My life is my own.

                          I am not a number, I am a free man.

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                          • greenilex
                            Full Member
                            • Nov 2010
                            • 1626

                            City demographics contd.: in the Pyrenees there is little space on riverbanks for buildings of any kind. This is one of the reasons why cooperators in the Basque Country have a flat right next to the factory they own and the bank they are insured by...as well as the Eroski supermarket down the way. Nobody thinks anything of it, and the cityscape is good-looking.

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                            • vinteuil
                              Full Member
                              • Nov 2010
                              • 12798

                              Originally posted by Caliban View Post
                              ... in common of course with many European cities (London, Paris, Oslo, Berlin, &c. &c.) due to widely-prevailing west or south-west winds ensuring that the more prosperous areas tended to be in the fresher air of the "west end"...

                              ... which is why Shepherd's Bush is what Bayswater wishes it were...

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                              • BBMmk2
                                Late Member
                                • Nov 2010
                                • 20908

                                Just about got through this day today, with this cold air! At least there are fellow sufferers Don't know about anyone else, here, but I find that there are some people I know, who do not exactly understand this medical condition!
                                Don’t cry for me
                                I go where music was born

                                J S Bach 1685-1750

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