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- ...of the south-western peninsula of [[Great Britain]], begirt by the seas to north and south, and divided from [[Devon]] to the east by the [[River Tamar]]. ...uption of a finger of Devonshire along the Ottery) rises very close to the north coast, leaving just a mile of dry boundary before the Marsland Water carrie37 KB (5,790 words) - 16:06, 1 November 2022
- ...he west, [[Herefordshire]], [[Worcestershire]] and [[Warwickshire]] to the north, [[Oxfordshire]] and [[Berkshire]] to the east (the latter boundary a bare **[[Bradley Stoke]]16 KB (2,394 words) - 10:01, 3 November 2016
- ...itself traditionally divided into three ridings ([[North Riding of Lindsey|North]], [[South Riding of Lindsey|South]] and [[West Riding of Lindsey|West]]); ...and the industrial towns along the south bank of the [[Humber]] and the [[North Sea]] coast around [[Grimsby]] and [[Scunthorpe]].22 KB (3,266 words) - 18:10, 16 May 2020
- ...has several modest towns and numerous villages between them, while in the north are found the Georgian glories of [[Bath]] and the southern half of the gre ...e east, [[Dorset]] to the south-east, and [[Devon]] to the south-west. Its north and west are washed by the waters of the [[Bristol Channel]] as the estuary42 KB (6,548 words) - 10:39, 3 November 2016
- ...ry from [[Wemyss Bay]], [[Renfrewshire]] to the east, or from Cowal to the north, a five-minute ferry voyage to the island and down the short coast road. ...Hydropathy movement.<ref name="BradleyDupreeDurie429">{{Cite journal| last=Bradley| first=James| last2=Dupree| first2= Mageurite|last3=Durie|first3=Alastair |5 KB (799 words) - 22:17, 21 July 2018
- ...ece of land, open to the east but contained by the rivers to the south and north. ...being Northgate, Bridgegate (where the Eddleston Water was crossed to the north of town), and Ludgate (the western gate of the town), now called Young Stre6 KB (935 words) - 12:55, 29 September 2010
- |picture=Marlborough High Street North End.jpg On the north side of the high street is the Merchant's House, which is currently under r10 KB (1,564 words) - 16:27, 29 January 2016
- ...rner" and separates it from [[Northolt]] which was originally norĂ¾ heal, "North corner" which through a later association with Anglo-Saxon holt, "Wood, cop ...the railway) used to be known as Southall Green (and a section of the main north-south road in the area is still called The Green) and was centred on the hi21 KB (3,279 words) - 09:50, 19 June 2020
- Matlock is nine miles south-west of [[Chesterfield]] and nineteen miles north of the county town, [[Derby]]. ...buildings along it. From the foot of the hill at Crown Square travelling north:13 KB (1,941 words) - 08:16, 20 October 2017
- ...he Second World War during operations from bases in the United Kingdom and North and Western Europe, and who have no known graves. They served in Bomber, Fi ...Holloway. The halls were named after Shoreditch staff: Scrivens, Marshall, Bradley, Reed and Rowan. President Hall, where the College president resided, and C5 KB (808 words) - 13:00, 1 June 2011
- |LG district=North Lanarkshire ...ishness in Scotland in Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies - Joseph M. Bradley (2006) p.1527 KB (4,173 words) - 21:53, 27 January 2016
- ...ver Witham]] breaks through it. The Edge is a limestone escarpment running north-south and rising to 200 feet in height, also sometimes called the Linc ...Cathedral Quarter'). It also includes residential suburbs to the north and north-east. The downhill area comprises the city centre (located in the gap) and23 KB (3,588 words) - 11:29, 30 July 2018
- ...u'', also occur in ''Manau Gododdin'', the name for an ancient district in north Britain along the lower [[Firth of Forth]].<ref name="ReferenceA"> Hills in the north and south are separated by a central valley. The extreme north is exceptionally flat, consisting mainly of deposits from glacial advances30 KB (4,952 words) - 11:55, 9 June 2023
- ...ng a division between [[Derbyshire]] to the south and [[Yorkshire]] to the north. According to the 2001 census the parish had a population of 1,401. Tintwistle lies at the lower end of [[Longdendale]], just north of [[Glossop]] in [[Derbyshire]]. It is divided in two by the busy A628 roa2 KB (385 words) - 23:02, 30 October 2011
- ...ilbury Hill, Ickleford, Cadwell, Wilbury Hill)]''.</ref><ref name="Bra">R. Bradley, [http://thehumanjourney.net/pdf_store/sthames/phase%202/Neolithic%20and%20 ...of the [[River Thames]]) but the name is given too to the track or traces north of the Thames, specifically at the top or the foot of the scarp of the [[Ch10 KB (1,619 words) - 13:20, 9 November 2011
- ...g [[Houston, Renfrewshire|Houston]]. The Romans' continued presence as far north as Kilmacolm was, however, short lived.<ref>Roe 2007, pp. 14-18</ref> ...he Hydropathic Hotel<ref name="BradleyDupreeDurie429">{{Cite journal| last=Bradley| first=James| last2=Dupree| first2=Mageurite|last3=Durie|first3=Alastair |19 KB (2,904 words) - 18:41, 21 February 2016
- ...of Westerton and Airthrey Hill, sheltered by the [[Ochil Hills]] from the north and east winds. ...The charter was written in connection with a dispute between the nuns of [[North Berwick]] and the monks at Dunfermline Abbey over the tithes of Airthrey an6 KB (999 words) - 19:19, 12 December 2011
- ...thshire]]. It is found off the A9 road that heads north to [[Perth]], and north of [[Stirling]]. The north side of the town is dominated by the Dunblane Hydro Hotel, currently owned11 KB (1,740 words) - 22:27, 12 December 2011
- ...A3 London to Portsmouth trunk road. The parish is bounded to the west and north by the [[River Wey]] and the Wey Navigation. The nearest railway station is *A stone tablet on the north wall of the nave inside the parish church6 KB (875 words) - 18:33, 18 November 2018
- ...Leyland was sighted in Bathgate too. It had two railway stations, Bathgate North and South. There was a link that ran from the site of the current station, ...naged to persuade developers to build around his work.<ref>{{cite web|last=Bradley |first=Jane |url=http://edinburghnews.scotsman.com/index.cfm?id=217682006 |11 KB (1,725 words) - 20:21, 29 January 2021