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  • ...lled in some sources ''Vitaey fretum Brenasse'').<ref>II-Landing Places of St. Patrick, "Saint Patrick: his life and mission", Mrs Thomas Cannon, The Tal In 2007 Strangford Lough became home to the world's first commercial tidal stream power station, ''SeaGen''. The 1.2 megawatt underwater tidal electricity ge
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  • Originally called "Inver Beg" after the (now culverted) stream which ran past the abbey,<ref>Bangor Abbey Through Fifteen Centuries. Publi ...nce to the derivation of the city's name. The arms are crested by a haloed St Comgall, founder of the city's abbey, who was an important figure in the sp
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  • ...the purpose of health and recreation". Just outside one corner of this is St James' Park, the stadium home of Newcastle United FC which dominates the vi ...ten take advantage of this. The right incidentally extends to the pitch of St James' Park, Newcastle United's home ground, though this is not exercised,
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  • [[File:St Paul's Church, Worthing 01.JPG|right|thumb|200px|St Paul's Church]] [[File:St Andrew's Church, West Tarring, Worthing.jpg|right|thumb|200px|St Andrew's, the parish church of West Tarring]]
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  • ...ield Bridge, beyond which was Arborfield Paper Mill, close to the ruins of St Bartholomews Church, already ruined in 1873,<ref name=os1873/> while the mi ...crossed by the A3032 and A4 road bridges, and is joined by [[St Patrick's Stream]], a backwater of the [[River Thames]]. About a mile further on it flows in
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  • Little is known of the early history of Staffa, although the Swiss town of Stäfa on Lake Zurich was named after the island by a monk from nearby [[Iona] ...architecture, formed by nature, far surpasses that of the Louvre, that of St Peter at Rome, all that remains of Palmyra and Paestum, and all that the ge
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  • ...Miracle at this Spring but they could not ascribe the Saint without it was St. Patrick; the water was changed into the Color of Milk & as it was of a fin ...nty Cavan borders ye said lough. Near Belcoo is a holy well consecrated by St Patrick wherein are miracles yearly wrought upon devout persons by performi
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  • ...ries=2 |volume=II |location=Dublin| pages=66–70 |url=https://archive.org/stream/proceedingsroya18acadgoog#page/n94 | jstor=20651496}}</ref><ref>{{cite news ...te web |title=The Martyrology of Oengus the Culdee|url=https://archive.org/stream/martyrologyofoen29oenguoft/martyrologyofoen29oenguoft_djvu.txt}}</ref>
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  • [[File:Church of St Peter Portishead.jpg|right|thumb|200px|St Peter's Church and Gardens]] ...ef>{{cite web|url=http://www.achurchnearyou.com/portishead-st-peter/|title=St Peter, Portishead|publisher=Church of England|accessdate=8 April 2009}}</re
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  • [[File:Blakeney Channel viewed from the top of St Nicholas Church - geograph.org.uk - 1516479.jpg|right|thumb|200px|The River ...y | work=| url=http://www.britishlistedbuildings.co.uk/en-222864-church-of-st-nicholas-blakeney | publisher=British Listed Buildings }} Retrieved 10 Sept
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  • ...nder has been cut short by a canal creating Hamsey Island, on which stands St Peter's Church, on a mount. Then the river flows through the town of [[Lewe After Cliffe the Winterbourne stream flows into the Ouse and the main river is banked on the west by the Heart o
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  • ...rch of Ireland, Gortin - geograph.org.uk - 124782.jpg|right|thumb|200px|St Patrick's Church of Ireland]] A stream of water or burn which runs through the village supplied the brewery with w
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  • '''Shannon Cave''' is an active stream passage cave situated in [[Fermanagh]] in the United Kingdom and in [[Count ...contains many higher level fossil passages which have been deserted by the stream. The cave contains numerous calcite formations, with large amounts of helic
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  • ...the west, with cliff-top walks and beaches both north and south. The Gulf Stream, flowing in from the north, gives the coastline a pleasant climate, in whic ===St Patrick's Church===
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  • The village is named from the bourn, the stream, which runs through it. It is today called the [[Bourn Brook, Cambridgeshi The parish church is the Church of St Mary & St Helena.<ref>[http://www.papworthteamchurches.org/welcome.htm Papworth Team
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  • <blockquote>... about 1 cable broad, and the stream of water during the greater part of ebb and flood rushes along the narrow p ...the fresh water spring known as ''Tobar a Challuim-Chille'' (the "Well of St Columba's Church") north-west of ''Bidean na h-Iolaire'' during times of dr
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  • ...ies of Three Waters and Dan, close to the parish church, and alongside the stream running through the village, though older residents have always maintained [[File:Whitwick parish church.jpg|right|thumb|St. John the Baptist Parish Church, Whitwick.]]
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  • ...igies of the builder and his lady can be seen in the nearby parish kirk of St Kentigern, which retains a 15th-century aisle also probably built by him. ...f name="Scott 1834, p.198"/> The castle is on a small hill surrounded by a stream.
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  • ...F}} "'The mouth of the R. Esk' v. G. inbhir, inbhear: 'the confluence of a stream with the sea.'"</ref> ==St Michael's Church==
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  • ...ns even today. The original title of Baron of Howth was granted to Almeric St Lawrence by Henry II in 1181, for one Knight's fee. ...to west, Coulcour Brook, Gray's Brook or the Boggeen Stream, and Offington Stream.
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