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  • [[File:Tyne Bridges 01.jpg|right|thumb|200px|Tyne Bridge, Newcastle]] *[[Ellington, Northumberland|Ellington]] and [[Linton, Northumberland|Linton]]
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  • ...dge over the Liddel Water - geograph.org.uk - 209921.jpg|right|thumb|200px|Bridge, Liddsdale]] ...largest being Yetholm or Primside Loch and Horselaw, both in the parish of Linton among outlying hills of the Cheviots. Teviotdale, Liddesdale, Tweedside and
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  • ...t: 0.5em;"|[[Beaumaris]], [[Amlwch]], [[Holyhead]], [[Llangefni]], [[Menai Bridge]] ...|2,|.|,}}||style="padding-left: 0.5em;"|[[Haddington]], [[Dunbar]], [[East Linton]], [[North Berwick]], [[Tranent]]
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  • ...famous of which is probably the ''Cutty Sark'' which was built by Scott & Linton, she was one of the final Tea Clippers to be built, and one of the fastest. ...770 Daily Mail ''Why have so many dogs leapt to their deaths from Overtoun Bridge?''] accessed 18/03/08</ref>
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  • |picture=Durham Millburngate Bridge.jpg [[File:Elvet Bridge.jpg|thumb|upright|Elvet Bridge towards Old Elvet]]
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  • |name=East Linton |picture=East Linton - High Street.jpg
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  • ...isbet, Badger Wood, Herdmanston Mains, Begbie and beneath he Grants' Braes Bridge on B6368. Passing on to Clerkington and Clerkington Mill it soon comes to ...of [[Traprain Law]]. Soon it comes to [[East Linton]] and under the A199 bridge. Phantassie Farm, the birthplace of John Rennie, the engineer, is on the T
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  • ...iver Ouse in York.JPG|right|thumb|200px|The Ouse in York, from Skeldergate Bridge]] The river is formed from the [[River Ure]] at Cuddy Shaw Reach near [[Linton-on-Ouse]], about 6 miles downstream of the meeting of the Ure with the [[Ri
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  • ...der|title=The Northern Isles|year=1997|publisher=John Donald|location=East Linton}}</ref> Cod became important largely because the Napoleonic Wars forced Eng ...the westmost point of [[Stronsay]]. This is supposedly the beginning of a bridge between the two islands that the giant had failed to complete. The name der
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  • ...000) Robert Owen: Owen of New Lanark and New Harmony, Tuckwell Press, East Linton</ref> The town and mills are important historically through their connectio Some features introduced by the NLT, such as commercial signage and a glass bridge connecting the Engine House and Mill Number Three, have been criticised. Th
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  • ...olyhead]] on [[Holy Island, Anglesey|Holy Island]], across the [[Four Mile Bridge]]. ...is very flat, although a dip in the land was created when the railway and bridge to Holy Island were constructed, and this may be the origin of the name.
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  • ...ch once had its own pit. North of the town about 2 miles is the village of Linton and north east of the town is [[Lynemouth]]. ...ossed by a wooden viaduct, which was replaced by today's steel-built Black Bridge.
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  • ...to transfer was A Question of Sport, the same month.<ref>{{citation |last=Linton |first=Deborah |title=What happened next? BBC favourite A Question of Sport The BBC occupy three buildings: Bridge House, Dock House, and Quay House, all designed by architects Wilkinson Eyr
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  • | [[Linton]] || Linton Recreation Ground || Meadow Lane <small>CB21 4HX</small> || {{map|}} || 8.7 | [[Bamber Bridge]] || Withy Grove Park || Brindle Road <small>PR5 6YJ</small> || {{map|}} ||
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  • '''Phantassie''' is an agricultural hamlet near [[East Linton]] in [[East Lothian]]. It is close to the [[River Tyne, East Lothian|River ...John Rennie is commemorated at Phantassie by balusters taken from Waterloo Bridge in London, which he designed.<ref name=LBR/> The estate was formerly the pr
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  • ...keld]], [[Pooley Bridge]], [[Broughton-in-Furness]], [[Grasmere]], [[Newby Bridge]], [[Staveley-in-Westmorland]], [[Lindale, Lancashire|Lindale]], [[Gosforth ...a house there in 1845. At Keswick, Mrs Lynn Linton (wife of William James Linton) was born, in 1822. Brantwood, a house beside Coniston Water, was the home
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  • ...o increase grazing for domestic livestock, and studies at [[Linton, Craven|Linton Mires]] and [[Eshton|Eshton Tarn]] find an increase in grassland species in File:Kildwick Bridge 14th century side.jpg|Kildwick Bridge with ribbed vaulting
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  • ...e until it reaches Gill Beck and returns southward. To the north of Bolton Bridge, the river narrows and goes over waterfalls in an area known as '''The Stri [[File:Linton_Falls,_River_Wharfe.jpg|right|thumb|250px|Linton Falls]]
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  • {{Hatnote|Not to be confused with [[Hebden Bridge]]}} ...one of four villages within the ecclesiastical parish of [[Linton, Craven|Linton]]. It lies near Grimwith Reservoir and [[Grassington]], in [[Wharfedale]],
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  • ...o [[Giggleswick]] where the citizens attended the parish church. The first bridge over the [[River Ribble]] was mentioned in 1498. In the late 18th century cotton spinning became the town's main employment. Bridge End Mill was converted from corn milling to cotton spinning. John Procter o
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  • |name=Linton |picture=Linton almshouses.jpg
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  • |name=Linton |picture=Linton village hall.jpg
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  • ...s]] to the east, [[Horseheath]] to the north, and [[Linton, Cambridgeshire|Linton]] to the west.<ref name=victoria>{{brithist|66705|A History of the County o ...t Bartlow opening in 1866. Bartlow railway station was open at the railway bridge on Ashdon Road until closing when the Haverhill line was axed in 1967. The
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  • ...bearing a board with the name of the house, the host and high-priest, 'Mr. Linton.' There is an air of quiet retirement about it that eminently qualifies it ...> Other Scottish border villages used for such marriages were [[Coldstream Bridge]], [[Lamberton]], [[Mordington]] and Paxton Toll.
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  • ...miles long from its source in the [[Pennines]] to Cuddy Shaw Reach near [[Linton-on-Ouse]], at which point the river becomes the [[River Ouse, Yorkshire|Yor About 6 miles downstream of this confluence, at Cuddy Shaw Reach near [[Linton-on-Ouse]], the river changes its name to the [[River Ouse, Yorkshire|River
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  • ...Letterewe beyond [[Kinlochewe]]. The route crosses wild country to [[Oykel Bridge]] and then north to [[Inchnadamph]] and into [[Sutherland]]. A final wild s | [[Peebles]] to [[West Linton]] || {{convert|21|km|mi|1}} || 2 || ''5-6 hours''
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  • ...and Ealdred High Reeve of Bamburgh, met at ''Eamotum'' (possibly [[Eamont Bridge]] or [[Dacre]]) to sign a treaty. However the birth of the new English pow ...0th International Congress of Celtic Studies, Volume One.'' Tuckwell, East Linton, 1999. ISBN 1-898410-77-1
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  • ...ton", in [[Berwickshire]], near Linton, there is the legend of the Worm of Linton. ...bridges, one over the now redundant railway route, and the other a narrow bridge over the river Tyne. Using strict guidelines for its appearance, John Cockb
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  • |post town=West Linton ...neath the slopes of [[White Knowe]]. The wider parish is bounded by [[West Linton]] to the west; by [[Kirkurd]], [[Stobo]] and [[Lyne, Peeblesshire|Lyne]] to
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  • ...tland Hills]], emerging from Baddinsgill Reservoir. It runs through [[West Linton]] (which is named from the river) and [[Romannobridge]], then passes Flemin ...winter and occasionally in summer. There is free fishing above Flemington Bridge, and below Flemington the river is part of the Peebles fishing authority.
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  • ...e Lion]] knighted the bowman and bestowed upon him the lands and barony of Linton.<ref name="Dobie164">Dobie, James (1876). Pont's Cunninghame topographized File:Barmillmainstreet.JPG|Barrmill's mainstreet with the railway bridge, looking towards Greenhills
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  • ...h Beck. Oddly, by the time the Gill reaches the famed viewpoint of Ashness Bridge, it has actually become Barrow Beck. The western flank here is clad in broa ...etc. were baked.<ref name="Elizabeth Lynn Linton">{{cite book |author=Lynn Linton, E |title=The Lake Country, |publisher=Smith Elder & Co, London |year=1864
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  • *Abernethy Golf Club - [[Nethy Bridge]] *Spean Bridge Golf Club - [[Fort William]]
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  • |name=Blyth Bridge |picture=Blyth Bridge.jpg
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  • |post town=West Linton Villages nearby include [[West Linton]], [[Hallyne]], [[Dolphinton]], [[Blyth Bridge]], and [[Mountain Cross, Peeblesshire|Mountain Cross]].
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  • |post town=West Linton ...n [[Peeblesshire]], on the A701 road between [[Romannobridge]] and [[Blyth Bridge]].
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  • * West Norwood - services to Victoria, Clapham Junction and London Bridge. * Tulse Hill - services to Victoria, London Bridge, London Blackfriars, City Thameslink, Farringdon, Luton Airport, Kings Cros
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  • ...on Pre-School Nursery Maidstone Kent|last=|first=|date=|website=www.hunton-linton-preschool.co.uk|language=en|archive-url=|archive-date=|dead-url=|accessdate [[File:River Beult from Stile Bridge - geograph.org.uk - 328573.jpg|thumb|250px|The River Beult]]
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  • ...rous at Collingham due to undercurrents, which are prevalent around Linton Bridge and the former viaduct. Collingham Beck burst its banks in 2007, causing ex ...e Collingham Beck, a tributary of the Wharfe, over the listed [[Collingham Bridge]]. To the east is access to the [[A1(M) motorway]] and [[Boston Spa]].
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  • ...cessdate=29 November 2016}}</ref> Nearby villages include [[Linton, Craven|Linton]], [[Threshfield]], [[Hebden, Yorkshire|Hebden]], [[Conistone]] and [[Kilns ...arucates of ploughland (840 acres) including Grassington, [[Linton, Craven|Linton]] and [[Threshfield]].<ref>{{cite book| title=Domesday Book a Complete Tran
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  • ...and ''[[Calcaria]]'' (Tadcaster). (Where the route crosses the A64, a new bridge has been provided at Bilbrough Top, as a rather safer walk than sticking fa ...gh Newton Kyme and Thorp Arch. From Wetherby, the path heads south through Linton, then meanders westwards before crossing the River Wharfe, and running alon
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  • *[[Stamford Bridge]], the scene of the Norsemen's defeat in 1066; ...t and spectacular occurrence. Most frequent are the Short Tucanos from RAF Linton-on-Ouse.
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  • ...and [[York]] and scenic towns and villages including [[Settle]], [[Pateley Bridge]] and [[Ripon]]. ...=BBC News|date=7 September 2010}}</ref> A second diversion between Pateley Bridge and York that goes via Harrogate and Knaresborough was opened in 2011.<ref>
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