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- ...Derbyshire]], standing in Water-cum-Jolly Dale at the foot of [[Cressbrook Dale]]. ...ressbrook was served by Monsal Dale railway station.<ref>Truman, P., Hunt, D., (1989) ''Midland Railway Portrait'' Sheffield: Platform 5 Publishing</ref ...3 KB (380 words) - 21:28, 20 May 2021
- ...tering it near [[Kelso]]. On its course, it creates in Teviotdale a broad dale of surpassing beauty. Along thy wild and willow'd shore; ...3 KB (499 words) - 18:06, 1 March 2018
- On its coursem, the river carves a dale, [[Glenlivet]], which is known for the [[Glenlivet Estate]] and the whisky ...'liobh'' and ''ait'' meaning "slippery" or "smooth" and "place".<ref>Ross, D. 2001 ''Scottish Place-names'', Birlinn, Edinburgh</ref> Alternatively it h ...1 KB (177 words) - 08:51, 27 May 2017
- ...f Dunnerdale" is an even smaller village than its Lancastrian rival up the dale, [[Seathwaite, Lancashire|Seathwaite]]. It has just one shop and a church. ...[http://www.encyclopedia.com ''A Dictionary of British Place-Names'' (A. D. Mills. Oxford University Press. 2003)] </ref> ...2 KB (362 words) - 07:17, 12 January 2011
- |village=[[Dale, Pembrokeshire]] ...y coastal artillery fort at West Blockhouse Point, a rocky headland near [[Dale, Pembrokeshire]], to the west of [[Milford Haven]] in [[Pembrokeshire]]. ...6 KB (916 words) - 20:43, 9 April 2021
- ...d Samlesbury Bottoms, finally entering the [[River Ribble]] at [[Walton-le-Dale]]. At Walton-le-Dale, the river was the backdrop the Battle of Preston in 1648 during the Second ...4 KB (563 words) - 18:01, 20 January 2018
- |village=[[Angle, Pembrokeshire|Angle]] and [[Dale, Pembrokeshire|Dale]] ...n the villages of [[Angle, Pembrokeshire|Angle]] and [[Dale, Pembrokeshire|Dale]] respectively, overlooking the sea. The East Blockhouse was never complete ...6 KB (860 words) - 20:27, 9 April 2021
- ...nges 170 feet down the slopes of [[Red Pike (Buttermere)|Red Pike]] to the dale in which lie [[Buttermere]] and [[Crummock Water]], the beck being one of s ...bushy hair over a madman's eyes".<ref>{{cite book|last1=Berkoben|first1=L. D.|title=Coleridge's decline as a poet|date=1975|publisher=Mouton & Co.|isbn= ...2 KB (262 words) - 16:42, 20 July 2017
- ...e it flows southwards through [[#Lauderdale|Lauderdale]]. Below Oxton, the dale is followed by the A68 and the A697 either side of the river, and soon the ...road vale, the Leader reaches the town of [[Lauder]], the main town of the dale, passing to the east of the town by Thirlestane Castle, and here receiving ...9 KB (1,426 words) - 20:58, 14 February 2012
- |name=Dale Abbey |picture=Dale Abbey 2019 east window - interior01.jpg ...15 KB (2,398 words) - 13:22, 24 May 2021
- ...eld five hides of land at Stratton.{{sfn|Lobel|1959|pp=324–333}} Like many D'Oyly manors, Stratton later became part of the Honour of Wallingford.{{sfn| ...century by the [[Diocese of Oxford|Oxford Diocesan]] Surveyor T. Lawrence Dale.{{sfn|Lobel|1959|pp=324–333}} The church is a Grade I listed building.<ref> ...3 KB (469 words) - 22:32, 5 March 2024
- ...=The Bradford Observer |issue=1,708 |date=8 November 1866 |location=Column D |page=6|oclc=17641939}}</ref> The mill has long since been demolished afte ...h was used in the local buildings.<ref>{{cite book |last1=Harrison |first1=D J |title=The limestone resources of the Craven Lowlands : description of pa ...7 KB (1,099 words) - 17:58, 5 May 2023
- ...the latter element is from the Old Norse language ''Barresdálr'': 'Barr's dale'.<ref>[http://www.snh.org.uk/pdfs/publications/gaelic/gaelicnorseinthelands ....com/books?id=pTwJAQAAIAAJ|year=1980|publisher=Society|page=133}}</ref> A. D. Pilkington of Achvarasdal House was the President of the local Gardener's ...3 KB (482 words) - 12:34, 7 June 2016
- ...ith [[Roman road]]s passing through, from ancient [[Wigan]] to [[Walton-le-Dale]]. No record of it is found though until the [[Domesday Book]] of 1086. *Hunt, D., (1990), ''The History of Leyland and District'', Carnegie Press, ISBN 0-9 ...4 KB (648 words) - 18:13, 18 April 2015
- ...in the area from the 14th Century.<ref>{{cite book | last=Mills | first=A. D. | authorlink=| coauthors=| title=Dictionary of English Place Names | publi ...nt areas. More recently, developments in North Millers Dale, South Millers Dale and the 'new town' of Valley Park to the West of Chandler's Ford have compl ...6 KB (854 words) - 12:28, 14 November 2016
- ...e river near Great Mitton, the [[River Darwen]] which joins at [[Walton-le-Dale]] and the [[River Douglas, Lancashire|River Douglas]] which joins near [[He ...(NTL) of the river is at Fishwick Bottoms, between Preston and [[Walton-le-Dale]]. ...7 KB (1,041 words) - 13:35, 21 September 2017
- :*Warehouse D - Merseyside Maritime Museum (Grade I) ...f its architecture and monuments.<ref name=Castle>{{cite web |title=Castle/Dale/Old Hall St Commercial Centre |publisher=Liverpool World Heritage |url=http ...18 KB (2,684 words) - 12:46, 5 May 2017
- ...m [[Kendal]], the county's 'southern capital'. The parish spread along the dale had a population of just 95 in 2001. ==The dale== ...15 KB (2,563 words) - 15:51, 28 February 2021
- ...ern end of [[Scafell]], including [[Great End]], the eastern side of the [[Dale Head]] massif, the western part of the Central Fells and all the [[Glaramar ...chea | first1=J. F. | last2=Luque | first2=F. J. | last3=Millward | first3=D. | last4=Ortega | first4=L. | last5=Beyssac | first5=O. | last6=Rodas | fir ...5 KB (716 words) - 13:01, 17 July 2017
- ...Hesberts Hill Brook (now known as Brown Hills Beck and, lower down, [[Dob Dale Beck]]); ''Thirnesetegilebroc'' is now known as [[Bottoms Beck]], but was f ...westerly land holding before being forfeited by the Abbey in 1539.<ref>Guy D Barnes, ''Kirkstall Abbey, 1147-1539: An Historical Study'' (Thoresby Socie ...9 KB (1,340 words) - 13:38, 18 September 2017