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  • |name=Dalby |picture=The Church of St Lawrence and Bishop Edward King, Dalby - geograph.org.uk - 776262.jpg
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  • [[File:Dalby Forest.JPG|right|thumb|300px|A stand of Scots pine in Dalby Forest]] ...h Riding]] of [[Yorkshire]]. The forest is maintained by Forestry England. Dalby Forest, along with Langdale Forest and Cropton Forest, forms part of the 'N
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  • ...d Abba Elite (Tribute band). Contemporary composers John McLeod and Martin Dalby also hail from Aberdeen.
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  • ...reake Valley, the Danish suffix "by" is common, as is evident in Asfordby, Dalby, Frisby, Hoby, Rearsby and Gaddesby. In addition, a cemetery of 50–60 gra ...ross several centuries. The Kettleby Cross stood close to the junction of Dalby Road and Leicester Road. Sheep Cross was on Spital End, now the Nottingham
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  • ...harf was built beside the main road between Swindon and [[Faringdon]].<ref>Dalby, 2000, page 23</ref> The canal supplied coal mainly from the Somerset Coalf ...me of which was local traffic to or from [[Melksham]] and [[Wantage]].<ref>Dalby, 2000, pages 123–124</ref> By this time the Wilts & Berks' maintenance an
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  • ...ly in 1902 and it was formally abandoned by Act of Parliament in 1914.<ref>Dalby, 2000, page 96</ref> *{{cite book |title=The Wilts and Berks Canal |last=Dalby |first=L.J. |authorlink=|edition=3rd |year=2000 |origyear=1971 |publisher=O
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  • ...y of Semington to Shrivenham peaked at 601 tons in 1840,<ref name=Dalby119>Dalby, 2000, page 119</ref> when the Great Western Railway was built through the ...orth, a local canal carrier, handled 23 tons of freight at Shrivenham.<ref>Dalby, 2000, page 124</ref> By then the canal was increasingly in disrepair, in 1
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  • ...small amounts of canal cargo through Challow until at least 1895–96.<ref>Dalby, 2000, page 124</ref> Traffic on the canal had virtually ceased by 1901 and *{{cite book |last=Dalby |first=L.J. |authorlink=|title=The Wilts and Berks Canal |edition=3rd |year
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  • ...& Berks Canal was extended eastwards from [[Longcot]] to [[Challow]],<ref>Dalby, 2000, page 23</ref> passing through Woolstone parish about half a mile nor *{{cite book |title=The Wilts and Berks Canal |last=Dalby |first=L.J. |authorlink=|edition=3rd |year=2000 |origyear=1971 |publisher=O
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  • |''Alexander Dalby''
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  • * {{cite book |last1=Dalby |first1=Barry |title=The Wicklow Way Map Guide |year=2009 |origyear=1st pub
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  • ...y can be found in the wood. A network of forest roads including the 9-mile Dalby Forest Drive provide access. The landscape was formed in the last Ice Age a
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  • ...by|1799|p=3}} The triangulation was conducted in 1801 and 1802.{{sfn|Mudge|Dalby|Colby|1799|p=5}} |last1=Mudge|first1=William|last2=Dalby|first2=Isaac|last3=Colby|first3=Thomas|coauthors=Great Britain. Ordnance Su
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  • *{{cite book |title=The Wilts and Berks Canal |last=Dalby |first=L.J. |authorlink=|edition=3rd |year=2000 |origyear=1971 |publisher=O
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  • ...ogsmeade Station in the Harry Potter films were filmed in [[Goathland]]. [[Dalby Forest]] is also host to many forms of entertainment throughout the year in *[[Dalby Forest]]
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  • ...capital had been repaid, after which it would cease.<ref name=dalby>L. J. Dalby (2000) ''The Wilts and Berks Canal'', Oakwood Press, ISBN 0-85361-562-4</re ...ct over the Midford Brook, and a short tramway to bridge the gap.<ref name=dalby/> This contributed to the economic failure of the branch, and its replaceme
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  • ...ís Éireann|RTÉ]] television series ''Mountain and Meadow'' (1962).{{sfn|Dalby|2009|p=10}} He proposed a circular route, dubbed "The Twelve Days of Wicklo ...{{sfn|Malone|1993|p=13}} Issues regarding access were another reason.{{sfn|Dalby|2009|p=10}} In developing the route, the committee made use of many existin
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  • The original Old Dalby test track runs from [[Melton Mowbray]] via Asfordby to [[Edwalton]]. In t | title = Metronet saves Old Dalby test track
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  • Nether Broughton is two and a half miles north-east of [[Old Dalby]], with which it shares a parish council and as far south-west of [[Long Cl
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  • ...oute between London and Nottingham. The line still exists today as the Old Dalby Test Track.
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  • * {{cite book |ref=harv |last1=Dalby |first1=Barry |title=The Wicklow Way Map Guide |year=2009 |origyear=1st pub
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  • ...butions to television programmes as well as two books on the subject.{{sfn|Dalby|2009|p=10}} The first trail to be developed – the Wicklow Way – was bas * {{cite book |ref=harv |last1=Dalby |first1=Barry |title=The Wicklow Way Map Guide |year=2009 |origyear=1st pub
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  • *[[Dalby]]
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  • *[[Dalby, Lincolnshire|Dalby]]
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  • *[[Great Dalby]] *[[Old Dalby]]
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  • *[[Little Dalby]]
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  • ...and [[Glen Vine]] (all in the parish of Marown), and [[Dalby, Isle of Man|Dalby]], [[Foxdale]], [[Glen Maye]] and [[Niarbyl]] (all in the parish of Patrick
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  • ...of [[Lincolnshire]]. It is situated in the parish of [[Dalby, Lincolnshire|Dalby]], three and a half miles north from [[Spilsby]], a mile south-west of [[Ul ...ent of [[Well, Lincolnshire|Well]]", and that the number of inhabitants in Dalby and Dexthorpe in 1801 were 50, in 1811 there were 71 and by 1821 had risen
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  • |name=Dalby |picture=The Church of St Lawrence and Bishop Edward King, Dalby - geograph.org.uk - 776262.jpg
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  • ...mmunitybuildings.org.uk/venues/partney-dalby-victory-hall/ |title=Partney, Dalby & Dexthorpe Victory Hall |publisher=Lincolnshire county Council |date=|acce
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  • |census year=2011, with Aswardby , Dalby<br />and Langton by Spilsby
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  • ...northwards for 31 miles, crossing into Nottinghamshire just north of [[Old Dalby]].
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  • The stream rises near [[Old Dalby]] in Leicestershire, on the northern edge of the ridge running from [[Belvo
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  • ...ts tributaries, such as the '''River Whipling''', the Stroom Dyke, and the Dalby Brook, drain an area of 75 square miles of farmland in the [[Vale of Belvoi ...ok. This tributary drains the south-west of the catchment, rising near Old Dalby, then flowing between Upper and Nether Broughton and past Hickling to the j
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  • ...ned the line from Melton Mowbray to Edwalton. This is now known as the Old Dalby Test Track.<ref>[https://www.stantononthewoldsparishcouncil.org.uk/stanton-
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  • [[File:Dalby Forest.JPG|right|thumb|300px|A stand of Scots pine in Dalby Forest]] ...h Riding]] of [[Yorkshire]]. The forest is maintained by Forestry England. Dalby Forest, along with Langdale Forest and Cropton Forest, forms part of the 'N
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  • ...1920s onwards, as part of the Allerston Forest programme, which included [[Dalby Forest]], Bickley Forest and Staindale Forest. The all-encompassing name of ...h and nearby Dalby Forest.<ref>{{cite news |title=Dalby Forest trails, Low Dalby, North Yorkshire |url=https://www.theguardian.com/travel/2007/mar/03/cyclin
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  • ...s, and undertaking other heavy labour. The men lived in a work camp in Low Dalby, which was one of a number of Instructional Centres run by the Ministry of
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  • ...h York Moors]] National Park is traversed through [[Wykeham Forest]] and [[Dalby Forest]] to the hamlet of Harwood Dale. The walk pushes on to Cloughton bef
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  • The village is often used as a base by tourists visiting the nearby [[Dalby Forest]].<ref name="YP">{{cite news |last1=Behrens |first1=David |title=Loc
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  • ...ve|1995|p=718}} replacing an earlier tower built in the 1890s.{{sfn|Brooks|Dalby|Holmes|2003|pp=75–77}} ...tion rose steadily from 1,212 in 1951 to around 4,000 in 1998.{{sfn|Brooks|Dalby|Holmes|2003|pp=75–77}}
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  • ...l cafes and pubs, as well as a seasonal tea room and many shops. Nearby, [[Dalby Forest]] offers paths for walking, cycling and nature-watching. The Informa
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