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Silloth Channel, Solway Firth
Silloth Channel
locality:-   Solway Firth
county:-   Cumbria
locality type:-   channel
1Km square:-   NY0855 (etc etc) 
10Km square:-   NY05
references:-   Hydrographic Office 1850s-90s

evidence:-   HO chart:- Hydrographic Office 1850s onwards (edn 1973) 
placename:-  Silloth Channel
source data:-   Charts, Irish Sea, Solway Firth, etc, published by the Hydrographic Office from 1850s onwards.
"Silloth Channel"
"Shifting sands and Channel occupy this / space Channel marked by buoys / which are moved as necessary to meet the changes."
"CAUTION / Silloth Channel is subject to constant / change and is marked on the starboard / hand by black conical buoys."

evidence:-   old text:- Admiralty 1933
placename:-  Silloth Channel
item:-  buoy, Solway Channel
source data:-   image AY01p399, button  goto source
Page 399:-  "... The least charted depth in Silloth channel is 9 feet (2m7), over the bar northward of Ellison scar. North-eastward of the bar, between it and Silloth docks, there are depths of from 4 to 6 fathoms (7m5 to 11m0), sand and clay, ... As stated before, these depths are subject to change."
"..."
"... In 1932, these lights [Lees Scar and East Cote lights] in line did not lead through the deepest part of the channel over the bar."
"..."
"The starboard side of the channel, north-eastward of Solway buoy, is marked by red conical buoys, marked from "S.2" to "S.5". These buoys are shifted as necessary to meet the changes in the channel."

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