Thirlmere is a reservoir in the Borough of Allerdale in Cumbria and the English Lake District. The Helvellyn ridge lies to the east of Thirlmere. To the...
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census, Thirlmere had a population of 4,986. Thirlmere was previously known as Village of Thirlmere and was originally named after Thirlmere in England...
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The Thirlmere Aqueduct is a 95.9-mile-long (154.3-kilometre-long) pioneering section of water supply system in England, built by the Manchester Corporation...
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The Thirlmere Lakes National Park is a protected national park that is located in the Macarthur region of New South Wales, in eastern Australia. The 629-hectare...
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Thirlmere railway station is a heritage railway station located on the Picton–Mittagong loop railway line, serving the town of Thirlmere in the Macarthur...
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Thirlmere Woods is a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) within Lake District National Park in Cumbria, England. This protected area is located...
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The Thirlmere Roosters Rugby League Football Club is an Australian rugby league football club based in Thirlmere, New South Wales, formed in 1976. They...
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the Group 6 title with a dramatic Win over Thirlmere Roosters at Thirlmere Sportsground, after Thirlmere front row forward Peter Jensen was sensationally...
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NSW Rail Museum (redirect from Thirlmere Rail Heritage Centre)
Centre and Trainworks. Transport Heritage NSW has divisions located in Thirlmere, New South Wales, where the NSW Rail Museum is dedicated to displaying...
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single first grade appearance for the club. In 2016, Loko played for the Thirlmere Roosters in the Group 6 Rugby League competition. At the end of 2017,...
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north–south line of mountains to the north of Ambleside, between the lakes of Thirlmere and Ullswater. Helvellyn is the third-highest point both in England and...
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Dunmail Raise (section The Thirlmere Aqueduct)
Strathclyde. The pass of Dunmail Raise connects the Vale of Grasmere to the Thirlmere valley. It forms part of the main east-west watershed of the Lake District:...
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print and television media. NSW Rail Museum, Thirlmere Thirlmere Lakes National Park, Couridjah Thirlmere Lakes National Park is part of the Blue Mountains...
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tram, rail) heritage sector in NSW. It operates the NSW Rail Museum (Thirlmere) and Valley Heights Rail Museum. In May 2013, Minister for Transport Gladys...
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Ennerdale Water Esthwaite Water Grasmere Haweswater Reservoir Loweswater Thirlmere Ullswater Wastwater Windermere Kendal Penrith Keswick Ambleside Grasmere...
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on the main spine of the Helvellyn range in the Eastern Fells, between Thirlmere and Ullswater. The Helvellyn range runs broadly north–south for about...
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Raven Crag is a fell in the English Lake District that overlooks Thirlmere reservoir. It has subsidiary summits The Benn and Castle Crag. The fell is...
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Kendal Mountain Festival. St Bees Head Castlerigg Stone Circle Windermere Thirlmere Abraham Acton Adam Roynon Ade Gardner Aim Alfred Wainwright Anna Dean...
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it is owned by the Powerhouse Museum and based at the NSW Rail Museum, Thirlmere. 3265 was built by Beyer, Peacock & Company, Manchester in 1902 entering...
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(national average) 3 October 2020 Highest 48-hour total 405 mm (15.9 in) Thirlmere, Cumbria 4 to 5 December 2015 Highest 72-hour total 456.4 mm (17.97 in)...
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take the form of a ridge running between Derwent Water in the west and Thirlmere in the east, from Keswick in the north to Langdale Pikes in the south...
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Derwentwater-Thirlmere watershed, in the Borough of Allerdale. The fell is wet underfoot, with large areas clad in heather. The eastern slopes above Thirlmere have...
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Deergarth How Island Thirlmere Derwent Isle Derwent Water Fir Island Coniston Water Grass Holme Windermere Hawes How Island Thirlmere Hen Holme Windermere...
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other ranges. The range extends from the ridge between Derwentwater and Thirlmere in the north, to the famous rock peaks of the Langdale Pikes in the south...
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Cumbrian hills. It forms part of the watershed between the Derwentwater and Thirlmere catchments, a ridge running broadly north-south. Ullscarf is bordered...
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There has been one Ashman Baronetcy which was created for Sir Herbert Ashman on 23 November 1907 in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom. The baronetcy...
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West England and its wealthy corporation built several reservoirs at Thirlmere and Haweswater in the Lake District to the north. There is no exposure...
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Scotland Haweswater 1.50 England Derwent Reservoir 1.44 England Llyn Brenig 1.44 Wales Colliford 1.4 England Thirlmere 1.25 England Llyn Celyn 1.25 Wales...
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disused place of worship and formerly, a youth hostel. It is just north of Thirlmere. "Mission Room". Old Cumbria Gazetteer. Retrieved 15 September 2019. "NY3119 :...
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Disused aircraft revetments formed the backdrop for the Resistance Base Thirlmere, Cumbria United Kingdom (England) VII Takodana Low-level X-Wing flight...
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