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According to the 2011 UK Census, Carnaby parish had a population of 415, [1] an increase on the 2001 UK Census figure of 300. [2] From the mediaeval era until the 19th century Carnaby was part of Dickering Wapentake. [3] Between 1894 and 1974 Carnaby was a part of the Bridlington Rural District, in the East Riding of Yorkshire. [4]
In 2011 the documentary 'Carnaby Street Undressed' [16] [17] was released featuring Henry Moss speaking about Lady Jane and the times leading up to the swinging sixties and beyond. In 2013, the lead female character is called Lady Jane in the musical Carnaby Street by Carl Leighton-Pope, which opened at the Hackney Empire , London, and then ...
In 1943, RAF Woodbridge (initially called RAF Sutton Heath) was one of three airfields constructed along the east coast of England, set up to accept distressed aircraft returning across the North Sea from raids over Germany, and was therefore laid out with extra-long, extra-wide runways (the other two sites being at RAF Manston in Kent and RAF Carnaby in Yorkshire).
Garth Carnaby (born 1950) New Zealand fibre physicist and science and public administrator; Ivan Carnaby (1908–1974), Australian ornithologist; Penny Carnaby, New Zealand librarian; Tom Carnaby (1913–1971), British footballer; William Carnaby (1595–1645), English politician; William Carnaby (composer) (1772–1839), English organist and ...
In 1999 the entire NCO married quarter site at Linton Woods were purchased by The Welbeck Estate Group and underwent a major upgrade. [19] A Short Tucano T1 at RAF Linton-on-Ouse. No. 72(R) Squadron provided Basic Fast Jet Training (BFJT) at Linton-on-Ouse on the Short Tucano T1 before the Squadron's move to RAF Valley in November 2019. [20]
William Carnaby (c. 1595–1645) was an English politician who sat in the House of Commons in 1640. He fought on the Royalist side in the English Civil War . Carnaby was the son of William Carnaby of Farnham and Langley Northumberland and his wife Mabel Carnaby, daughter of Cuthbert Carnaby of Halton Tower.
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The Guardroom typical of an east coast ROTOR bunker The Access Tunnel to the Bunker, although the lights are now standard white. Royal Air Force Holmpton or more simply RAF Holmpton is a former Royal Air Force Cold War era nuclear bunker that was built in the 1950s as an early warning radar station as part of the ROTOR Radar Defence Programme.