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  • ...east by the [[River Tamar]]. The [[Isles of Scilly]], lying to the south-west of the mainland, are part of Cornwall and are the westernmost land of [[Eng Cornwall forms the tip of the south-west peninsula of Great Britain, and is therefore exposed to the full force of t
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  • ...e ''Giant's Harp''; the ''Chimney Stacks''; the ''Giant's Gate'' and the ''Camel's Hump''. ** On St Mary's Islands, on the west coast of India
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  • ...rowned King of the English; chosen both as King of the Mercians and of the West Saxons. He was later to conquer all the lands as yet unredeemed from the N ...t, Hawker Siddeley and eventually British Aerospace. The legendary Sopwith Camel, Hawker Fury, Hurricane, Hunter and Harrier were all designed and built in
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  • ...ct/27/3/571] Charoy, B. (1986) ''Genesis of the Cornubian Batholith (South West England): the example of the Carnmenellis Pluton'' in: ''Journal of Petrolo ...s near [[Roughtor]] and flows along an irregular course before joining the Camel south of Wenford.
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  • ...ograph.org.uk - 693898.jpg|right|thumb|300px|The Old Mill on the Cam, West Camel]] ...uth west past [[North Cadbury]], [[Sparkford]], [[Queen Camel]] and [[West Camel]]. It joins the Yeo near [[Yeovilton]].
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  • ...igious scenes, including the baptism of Jesus by John the Baptist (wearing camel skin complete with head and hoofs) and a scene of the Virgin Mary holding C In 1827 the same building had been converted into the West Herts Infirmary, the first cottage hospital, by Sir Astley Cooper, providin
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  • ...the north coast of [[Cornwall]], standing on the west bank of the [[River Camel]] estuary approximately five miles northwest of [[Wadebridge]], ten miles n The approach from the sea into the River Camel is partially blocked by the [[Doom Bar]], a sand bank extending across the
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  • ...e''' is a little town in northern [[Cornwall]] which straddles the [[River Camel]], 5 miles upstream of [[Padstow]]. It has long been a busy town on the ma ...|isbn=0-7525-1851-8|page=342}}</ref> came about due to a ford in the River Camel. The early crossing had two chapels either side of the river "Kings" chapel
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  • The '''South West Coast Path''' is one of the longest waymarked [[Long-distance footpaths in ...org/en/list/1215 | author=UNESCO World Heritage Centre| title=Cornwall and West Devon Mining Landscape | accessdate=2007-11-26}}</ref>
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  • ...le square. The headland projects northwest with Pentire Point at its north-west corner and [[The Rumps]] promontory at its north-east corner. ...meaning "head of land". Another headland with the name Pentire is further west near [[Crantock]].
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  • ...centre and out through the Welshmill and Spring Gardens areas in the north-west quadrant of the town. ...n the village of [[Whatley, Mendip|Whatley]], {{convert|3|mi|km|0}} to the west of Frome.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://webapp1.somerset.gov.uk/her/details.asp
    21 KB (3,395 words) - 07:23, 19 September 2019
  • ...is ''Egloshayle'', (not to be confused with ''Egloshayle'' on the [[River Camel]]) which means, ''the church on the estuary'', a very apt description of th ...River Tamar to [[Sherborne Abbey]], to keep control of the Tamar mouth in West Saxon hands. This was royal land, and led to the two parcels of land in the
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  • [[File:River camel Feb2008.JPG|right|thumb|350px|The Camel valley in winter near Polbrock]] The '''River Camel''' is a river in [[Cornwall]]. It rises on the edge of [[Bodmin Moor]] an
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  • ...ornwall]]. It is opposite [[Padstow]] on the northeast bank of the [[River Camel]] estuary. The village is in the civil parish of [[St Minver|St Minver Lowl Rock Dunes, sand dunes to the west of the village on the banks of the [[River Camel]], are designated a Site of Special Scientific Interest for their flora and
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  • Between 1010 and 1020, the hill was reoccupied for use as a temporary West Saxon mint, standing in for that at [[Bruton]].{{sfn|Alcock|1972|p=?}}{{sfn ...Cam, Somerset|River Cam]] with the villages of [[West Camel]] and [[Queen Camel]] in proximity, which echoes the name. The name Cadbury may be derived from
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  • **[[River Allen, Cornwall]], a tributary of the River Camel **West Allen
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  • ...sfn|Harrison|2000|pp=12–13}} The final part to be finished was the small west range, which was used for storage and quarters for the lay brothers. East o ...ion has revealed that a large stone cross, like a market cross, stood just west of the main building.<ref name=sher/>
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  • ...of the [[River Camel]], about five miles northeast of [[Bodmin]] and onthr west side of [[Bodmin Moor]]. According to the 2010 census, the parish had a pop ...land. The parish is bordered to the north by [[St Breward]] parish; to the west by [[St Mabyn]] and [[Helland]] parishes; to the south by [[Cardinham]], [[
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  • ...nd a half north of [[Padstow]] on the west side of the [[River Camel|River Camel estuary]]. ...ted to a new boathouse and slipway at [[Trevose Head]], a few miles to the west.
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  • ...(to the south), situated on high ground between the valleys of the [[River Camel]] and [[De Lank River]], from the latter of which the hamlets take their na [[Wenfordbridge]] is half-a-mile to the west and was the terminus of a branch of the Bodmin and Wadebridge railway. A si
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