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  • ...its last large waterfalls in the form of Richmond Falls heading down to [[Catterick]]. Turning south through the [[Vale of Mowbray]] the Swale is joined by the [[File:River Swale.JPG|300px|right|thumb|The River Swale from a bridge in Richmond]]
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  • ===York to Catterick=== ...e to [[Boroughbridge]]). From there, it crossed the [[River Swale]] near [[Catterick]], a garrison town then as now, where the Roman fort was called ''Cataracto
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  • |name=Catterick |picture caption=Catterick Village Green
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  • ...the [[North Riding of Yorkshire]], are the remains of [[Piercebridge Roman Bridge]]: this crossed the Tees in its day but is about 100 yards south of the cu ...that ''pierce'' comes from ''pershe'', meaning osiers, perhaps because the bridge was at least partly made of osier twigs in 1050 when the name is first reco
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  • *Abernethy Golf Club - [[Nethy Bridge]] *Spean Bridge Golf Club - [[Fort William]]
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  • ...chmond]], close to [[Scotch Corner]] and the remains of the Roman fort and bridge at [[Piercebridge]]. As well as Stanwick itself, the ancient parish also in ...ecord of battle having occurred here. The Romans established stations at [[Catterick]] to the south and at [[Piercebridge]] on the river crossing to the north b
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  • ...een found in rural sites outside the city at [[Heslington]] and [[Stamford Bridge]].<ref name=RomanYorkshire1 /> ...right|thumb|200px|During construction of the York to [[Scarborough Railway Bridge]] in 1901, workmen discovered a large stone coffin, close to the [[River Ou
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  • ...The nearest settlements are [[Bolton-on-Swale]] half amile to the south, [[Catterick]] a mile and a half to the south west and [[Brompton-on-Swale]] two miles t ...45 the village was home to RAF Scorton, which served as a satellite of RAF Catterick. Many squadrons flew from Scorton during the Second First World Warncluding
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  • The villages of [[Scorton, Yorkshire|Scorton]], [[Catterick]], [[Colburn, Yorkshire|Colburn]] and [[Hipswell]] all stand within two mil Brompton-on-Swale was served by Catterick Bridge railway station until 1969; the station house can be seen just outside the
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  • ...ng of Yorkshire|North Riding]] of [[Yorkshire]], about two miles west of [[Catterick]] and the A1(M) motorway. It had a population of 271 at the 2011 census. ...2. Real property, £2,139. Pop., 293. Houses, 66. The living is annexed to Catterick. The church was built in 1847. There are a Wesleyan chapel and a slightly e
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  • |name=Ulshaw Bridge |picture=Bridge over the River Ure at Ulshaw - geograph.org.uk - 2983189.jpg
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