Saturday, April 19, 2014

BRIGG BORN MAYOR WILL NAVIGATE HIS WAY TO TRAIN NAMING CEREMONY

Born in Brigg, the Mayor of North Lincolnshire, Coun Peter Clark is to name a train in  Barton station next Saturday (April 26) at noon. Some Brigg Blog followers might be interested in driving north for the ceremony. Or it might  just be possible to get there by train from Brigg, changing at Habrough to the Cleethorpes-Barton service.
Coun Peter said: "I am thrilled to bits the name John (Longitude) Harrison has been chosen to coincide with the 300 year anniversary of the Longitude Act, which John Harrison is famous for and is going to be celebrated locally in Barrow on Humber and elsewhere across the world.
"I live in Barrow on Humber, where John Harrison also once lived. I hope the train will promote and publicise who John Harrison was and create a huge tourist attraction for North Lincolnshire."

1 comment:

Ken Harrison said...

Now we've got the Brigg 'raft' home - should we now pursue the prospect of having one of Harrison's chronometers on display at the Brigg Heritage Centre.....there are a number on display in Flamsteed House of the Royal Observatory, Greenwich - a hop-skip and jump from the National Maritime Museum at Greenwich - the official home of the Brigg 'raft'...
And not forgetting that it was the chance discovery of a Harrison chronometer in a garage that made Del-Boy a fortune!!!!