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Nowin its fourth year, the Walpole Power List celebrates the biggest names and the brightest minds who are setting the course of the British luxury industry for the coming year. Unveiled on the evening of 25th January at a ceremony at The Lanesborough hotel in London, the Walpole Power List 2023 showcases the inspirational individuals within Walpole member brands whose creativity, leadership and skill is powering the future growth of the most exciting sector in the world.

"After four years of publishing the Walpole Power List I am always struck by the quality of the creatives, entrepreneurs and executives who are growing their careers in British luxury," says Helen Brocklebank, Chief Executive of Walpole.


Following the publication of our list, we will be profiling the people who made the Walpole Power List 2023 here on-site. Keep your eyes trained on thewalpole.co.uk over the coming weeks to learn more about our winners...


In accordance with Massachusetts General Law, the following unclaimed and abandoned property will be destroyed or sold by means of an online auction by the online police auction website PROPERTYROOM.COM.


The items to be auctioned are in as-is condition and are in no way guaranteed or under warranty by the Walpole Police Department or the Town of Walpole. Any person who believes they may have unclaimed property being held by the Walpole Police Department (or is currently up for auction), should contact the department immediately at 508-668-1212 to determine if they have a claim to the property. Proof of ownership will be required.


In an effort to continue our public safety partnership with citizens and businesses, the Walpole Police Department is offering a security camera registration program. The Walpole Camera Registry Program allows residents and business owners to voluntarily register the locations of their video surveillance systems with the Walpole Police Department. When a crime occurs, police will be able to identify the locations of nearby video cameras to obtain potential video surveillance. If necessary, police would ask Walpole Camera Registry Program participants to check their private video surveillance systems for a specific date and time for video that may show activity involved with a crime, and, if they so choose, participants can voluntarily provide copies of video footage to police for investigative purposes.


The Town of Walpole has a telephone Emergency Notification System. We use this system to notify residents and business owners in emergency situations, as deemed necessary. As such, if you receive a call from the Town of Walpole, the Walpole Fire, Police, Health or Public Works Departments, please listen to the message carefully.


This system also has the capability to contact you through the following options: your listed home or business phone or your cell. At this time, emergency notification will only be made to your listed home or business address. If you would like to add an unlisted phone number, your cell phone or both, please follow the link below to the Town of Walpole website, and follow the instructions on the screen.


We have gone green - Wherever possible the department will make all responses for records requests by email. This includes reports, voice recordings, and photographs. To make it easier, we have streamlined our process for requesting information, it's as easy as 1, 2, 3 !


3 - Complete the form and press the SUBMIT button.


That's it. By making this change, we hope to make it easier for the public to request information, easier for us to respond, and make the entire process more cost effective and efficient for all involved.


The work of almost a half a century, the Yale Edition set a new standard for scholarly editing by providing an authoritative text, extensive and informative annotations, and a comprehensive index. The appendices include a wealth of supplementary texts, including writings by Walpole and several of his correspondents. The edition is a major contribution to the political, social, and cultural history of Britain and remains a critical resource for eighteenth-century studies. Reviews of the printed volumes included the following:


The library plans to enhance this electronic edition and welcomes your feedback as this resource is developed. Please send questions and comments to project leaders George Ouellette, Senior Programmer/Analyst, the Lewis Walpole Library, and Ellen Cordes, Head of Technical Services, the Lewis Walpole Library


The Search Results will display, from left to right, the volume numbers, the volume titles, and the total number of pages in which the search term(s) appear. Click on a Volume number to see a list of the specific Page numbers where the search term(s) appear in that volume. Finally, click on a Page number to see the page image; the search term will be highlighted on the image. Use Previous Page and Next Page to browse back or forward in that volume.


If you are using version 9 or higher of Adobe Acrobat, you also have the option of searching for other words on a page by using the search box in the menu to the left of the image. Using the icons above the image you may Print, Save, Enlarge, or Rotate the image; you may also right-click your mouse to see other options. [Note: If you wish to enlarge the image of the page to facilitate reading, close the menu portion of the screen by clicking on the Collapse button in the upper right corner of the menu screen.]


Browse appendices: Use Browse Appendices to view a list of the titles of the appendices published in the first 42 volumes of the Yale Edition. Works included in the appendices are organized by volume number. Click on the title to begin viewing the text.


For more information about using the index and a key to the abbreviations, refer to the Preface to the Index in volume 44, beginning on p. vii. [Note: Future enhancements to the electronic version of the Yale Edition include hyperlinking references in the Index to the appropriate pages in the text. While this feature is under development, researchers may wish to open a second instance of the electronic version in another browser window to facilitate copying and pasting citations as they navigate through the Index.]


To purchase tickets, please click on the Purchase Tickets link in the green bar at the top of this page. If you have questions regarding tickets or anything else, please email us at walpole...@gmail.com.


With assets totaling $750 million, Savings Bank of Walpole offers a wide range of financial products and services for individuals, businesses and organizations. The Bank is affiliated with NH Mutual Bancorp, further enhancing the quality products and services it provides to customers. The Bank is a partner of the NHTrust1 brand to better serve customers by providing localized trust and wealth management products and services. Savings Bank of Walpole is an equal housing lender, NMLS #466063, and member of the FDIC. For more information visit www.walpolebank.com or call (603) 352-1822.


1Products and services made available through NHTrust are not insured by the FDIC or any other agency of the United States and are not deposits or obligations or guaranteed by the Bank and may lose value.


Unless the List entry states otherwise, it includes both the structure itself and any object or structure fixed to it (whether inside or outside) as well as any object or structure within the curtilage of the building.


Walpole Bay Tidal Pool, one of two tidal pools designed by Margate's borough engineer in 1937, constructed in concrete blocks reinforced by reused iron tram rails, is listed at Grade II for the following principal reasons:* Structural engineering interest: an ambitious project because of its scale, the weight of each concrete block, and that work needing to be carried out day and night because of the tides;* Scale and design: impressive in scale and shape, occupying 4 acres and three sides of a rectangle, the sides 450 feet long diminishing towards the seaward end which was 300 feet long;* Social historical interest: provided an improvement to sea bathing at the period of the greatest popularity of the English seaside; * Degree of intactness: intact apart from the loss of the two diving boards which do not often survive;* Group value: situated quite near the remains of the 1824-6 Clifton Baths (Grade II), an 1935 lift and the other 1937 tidal pool.






Walpole Bay Tidal Pool was built in 1937, one of two tidal pools constructed at the same time in Margate, the other at Marine Terrace opposite Cliftonville Lido. Both were constructed in order to make it possible for large numbers of people to bathe in the sea at all states of the tide because, owing to the gradual slope of the beach and the considerable tidal range, low water mark at spring tides could be as far as 300 yards from the promenades.



This tidal pool was designed by E A Borg, Borough Engineer of Margate but executed with modifications under his successor W L Armstrong using direct labour. It enclosed the foreshore with two side walls and an end wall on the seaward side with the natural chalk beach used as the floor of the pool, the slope giving a maximum depth at the seaward end of 6 feet 6 inches. The walls were built of interlocking concrete blocks, each about one ton in weight, with old tram rails concreted into the walls at intervals of 12ft, fixed in position by hand cranes. The work was carried out day and night to take advantage of every tide because at Walpole Bay it was never possible to work on the outer wall more than a few spring tides each month, as the neap tides never leave this position.



The pool covers over four acres and its dimensions are 450ft long, 300ft wide at the seaward end and 550ft long at the landward end. It cost circa 7,000. The top level of the wall was arranged so that the pool was completely submerged at every tide, ensuring a sufficient change-over of sea water twice a day. Fresh water springs rise from the beach within the walls providing fresh water from the floor of the pool. Originally two diving boards were provided.

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