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  • ...am]], [[Derbyshire|Derby]], [[Cheshire|Chester]], [[Lancashire|Lancaster]] and [[Westmorland]]. The [[county top]] is [[Mickle Fell]] at 2,585 ft. * the [[East Riding of Yorkshire|East Riding]]
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  • '''Towns and village flags''' are rare in the [[United Kingdom]] but are a very colourfu ...ing ears of wheat. [[Flore]] in Northamptonshire has two motifs (a flower and a plum) but between them a great deal of symbolism, for the flower is not o
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  • |county=Derbyshire '''Bolsover''' is a small town near [[Chesterfield]] in north-eastern [[Derbyshire]].
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  • |county=Derbyshire ...to the A632 road, between [[Mansfield]] and [[Bolsover]], and on the main railway line.
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  • |picture=Boating and paddling pool, Sutton on Sea - geograph.org.uk - 358149.jpg |picture caption=Boating lake and paddling pool, Sutton on Sea
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  • ...is the earliest and most fanous of the long-distance footpaths of Britain and may be said to have inspired the creation of all subsequent trails. ...]]; [[County Durham]]; [[Westmorland]], [[Cumberland]]; [[Northumberland]] and finally [[Roxburghshire]].
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  • ...tramways in the world to use double-deck trams, others including Hong Kong and Alexandria Trams in Egypt. ...e ''Blackpool Electric Tramway Company'' until 1892 when its lease expired and Blackpool Corporation took over. A line was added in 1895 from Manchester S
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  • |county=Derbyshire |LG district=North East Derbyshire
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  • |county=Derbyshire ...parish in [[Derbyshire]], lying nine miles north-east of [[Chesterfield]] and seven miles south-west of [[Worksop]]. It is mentioned in the [[Domesday Bo
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  • |constituency=Denton and Reddish ...14, 2007.</ref> By the UK Census 2011 the population of both wards (north and south) decreased to a combined total of 28,052.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://w
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  • '''Tuxford''' is a village and parish in the [[Bassetlaw]] wapentake of [[Nottinghamshire]]. It may also b ...ctly south of West Markham, the boundary meets [[East Markham]] and to the east is [[Fledborough]].
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  • ...donple_nottsales3.html | title=MSS - Portland (London) Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire Estate Papers, Sales 3, University of Nottingham | accessdate=3 March 2014 ...y in the last decade of the 19th century had a dramatic effect on the area and Creswell became the larger community.
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  • |LG district=East Lindsey |constituency=Louth and Horncastle
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  • {{county|Lancashire}} ...d using only gentle gradients. It runs largely along disused railway lines and canal towpaths.
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  • {{county|Derbyshire}} ...northernmost [[Derbyshire]]. It begins in [[Hadfield]] in [[Derbyshire]] and finishes by the mouth of the disused [[Woodhead Tunnel]].
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  • ...MonsalDalePanoramaLightened.jpg|right|thumb|500px|Wide view of Monsal Dale and the Headstone Viaduct]] {{county|Derbyshire}}
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  • |county=Derbyshire ...n''' is a hamlet at the northern edge of [[Shirebrook]] in north-eastern [[Derbyshire]].
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  • |county=Derbyshire |constituency=North East Derbyshire
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