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The first is the East Village. It was a bit rough, and attracted hippies and anyone interested in an alternate lifestyle. I only ventured into the safer West Village...
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The first is the East Village. It was a bit rough, and attracted hippies and anyone interested in an alternate lifestyle. I only ventured into the safer West Village...
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This winter saw the ‘Big Freeze of 1963’ and is considered to have been the worst British winter of modern times. The coldest weather for 200 years was recorded – so cold in fact that the sea froze in some parts of the country. Seawater freezes at -2 degrees. The cold weather began on December 22, 1962 and lasted more or less until March 1963. Wales and south-west England was particularly affected. In December 1962 there was a 36-hour blizzard across England and Wales. Villages were cut off, roads, rails and phone lines cut. The mean maximum temperature in January 1963 was -2.1 degrees, making it the coldest month in southern Britain since the 1800s. The winter of 1947, however, was colder for the north of England.
This winter saw the ‘Big Freeze of 1963’ and is considered to have been the worst British winter of modern times. The coldest weather for 200 years was recorded – so cold in fact that the sea froze in some parts of the country. Seawater freezes at -2 degrees. The cold weather began on December 22, 1962 and lasted more or less until March 1963. Wales and south-west England was particularly affected. In December 1962 there was a 36-hour blizzard across England and Wales. Villages were cut off, roads, rails and phone lines cut. The mean maximum temperature in January 1963 was -2.1 degrees, making it the coldest month in southern Britain since the 1800s. The winter of 1947, however, was colder for the north of England.
I have a photo of me standing on a frozen River Ribble with my mum in 1947. That was the year my wife was born; her dad had to walk 2 miles to the local village for the midwife and got back to find she had been delivered by the next-door neighbour.
The next time I was able to stand on the Ribble was 1963, that time with my girlfriend.
The next time I was able to stand on the Ribble was 1963, that time with my girlfriend.
pasta, I was in NYC one very cold Christmas Day. Looking it up I see it was still the coldest ever, minus 1 (that'd be Fahrenheit). No snow that day but no clouds either so the wind came straight down from the North Pole. Had to hide in shops, in the cathedral on 5th and in the premiere of Altered States. But we did get dinner in the Rockefeller Center looking out on the skating rink, no reservations but only a 20-minute wait and the price the same as any other day..