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  • Glenravel may be considered a tenth glen, although it does not open directly onto the sea but lies to the southwest of Glenballyeamon and Glena ...haeology of Ireland |last=Waddell |first=John |year=1998 |publisher=Galway University Press Limited |location=Galway |pages=11–24}}</ref> a lost population.
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  • ...n of King Henry VI: the exercise of royal authority, 1422–1461|publisher=University of California Press |year=1981 |author=Ralph Alan Griffiths |page=69|access ...cessdate=31 July 2011}}</ref> Gypsum was extracted by hand at the Hurcott open-cast mine from the Victorian era up until it closed down in 1953.<ref name=
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  • ...</ref> The county is also home to many historic houses, some of which are open to the public through the [[National Trust for Places of Historic Interest *{{i-Museum}} [[Chiltern Open Air Museum]], [[Chalfont St Giles]]
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  • ...versity of marine life. Away from the coast, the landscape is dominated by open moorland and blanket bog known as the [[Flow Country]] which is the largest ...=H F |series=Cambridge County Geographies |year=1920 |publisher=Cambridge University Press |location=Cambridge |pages=1–2 }}</ref> The heritable jurisdiction
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  • ...Centre for Advanced Welsh and Celtic Studies and Institute of Archaeology, University of Oxford|accessdate=24 May 2010}}</ref> During the British Iron Age, Cornw ...the field of mining and applied geology<ref>[http://www.uec.ac.uk/csm/ The University of Exeter - Cornwall Campus - Camborne School of Mines]</ref> and the grant
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  • ...nd sculptures. Several members went on to win adult scholarships at Oxford University <ref name="spennymoorsettlement.co.uk" /> when such a route would normally ....<ref>www.theguardian.com/artanddesign/2017/sep/11/museum-of-miners-art-to-open-as-part-of-bishop-auckland-culture-drive</ref> The gallery, created in a fo
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  • ...Early Ireland: An Introduction to Irish Prehistory | publisher = Cambridge University Press | date = 1989 | isbn = 0-521-33687-2 | page = 292 }}</ref> A canopy h ...large and pointed ovals in shape, with big eyes, straight noses, and half open mouths with protruding tongues above the pointed chins.
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  • Large areas of the New Forest are open common lands kept as grassland by grazing animals, including domesticated p ...rsity of Portsmouth; and the University of Winchester (formerly known as ''University College Winchester; King Alfred's College'').
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  • ...rwood's surrounding villages. To reinforce the Robin Hood connection, the University of Nottingham in 2010 has begun the Nottingham Caves Survey with the goal " ...bey, which he sold in 1818. It is now owned by Nottingham City Council and open to the public.
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  • ...lishWordlist.pdf "Proto-Celtic - English Word List"] (pdf) (12 June 2002) University of Wales. p. 101.</ref>|group="Notes"}} ...509.htm "Diplom fra Shetland datert 24.november 1509"] University Library, University in Bergen. (Norwegian). Retrieved 13 September 2009.</ref> He had secured a
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  • ...section from [[Preston]] to [[Tewitfield]] near [[Carnforth]] is currently open to navigation for 42 miles, while the canal north of Tewitfield has been se ...used, as it would have been considerably cheaper. By 1797 the aqueduct was open, carrying the canal 62 feet above the river,<ref>{{harvnb |Hadfield |Biddle
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  • ...itle=The Cambridge Dictionary of English Place-Names | publisher=Cambridge University Press | year=2004 | isbn=0-521-36209-1}}</ref> ...hael (1970). ''The Draining of the Somerset Levels''. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. ISBN 0-521-07486-X.</ref>
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  • ...Walker |first=David |year=1990 |title=Mediæval Wales |publisher=Cambridge University Press |pages=134–5 |isbn=978-0-521-31153-3 |url=http://books.google.co.uk ...by way of a path. Most parts of the castle, such as the isolated keep, are open to the public.
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  • ...nane 73">Cullinane, J.P. 1973 ''Phycology of the South Coast of Ireland.'' University College Cork</ref> ...sort; a European Tour standard golf course which has also hosted the Irish Open in recent times.
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  • ...Edited by P. F. Friend (University of Cambridge, UK) & B. P. J. Williams, (University of Aberdeen, UK). ...ge/Ossory.<ref>James MacKillop, ''Dictionary of Celtic Mythology'', Oxford University Press, Oxford & New York, 1998</ref> The Brigantes were the only Celtic tri
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  • * '''Croxley Common Moor''' is a 100 acres of open grassland serving as a local nature reserve. It lies to the south of the v ...82–1869)’, Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, online edn, Oxford University Press, Oct 2007 [http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/94145, accessed 20 D
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  • ...eb |url=http://www.abdn.ac.uk/central/abdn/|title=About Aberdeen|publisher=University of Aberdeen |accessdate=2007-02-08}}</ref> ...it one of the oldest in Britain. The Robert Gordon University was awarded university status in 1992 too. The traditional industries of fishing, paper-making, sh
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  • ...villages left in Middlesex, standing on a hill surrounded on each side by open land. Harefield has its own suburb, South Harefield, along the [[Grand Uni ...ll, Eilert: "The Concise Oxford Dictionary of English Place-Names", Oxford University Press, 1936</ref>
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  • ...o this day. The Fen’s long association with science, especially nearby [[University of Cambridge]], continues to the present day with scientists actively invol ...bout Wicken Fen, its history and ecological importance. The Fen Cottage is open on Sundays, showing the life of fen people at the turn of the last century.
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  • ...r Resort, a five-star conference resort and home of the Celtic Manor Wales Open, the annual European Tour golf tournament. The resort is the venue for the ...ting Grounds and often hosts competitions between local shooting clubs and University clay shooting clubs from around South Wales and South West England.
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