The early-fifteenth century Chapel of Our Lady of the Crag is located in an old quarry on Abbey Road beside the Nidd Gorge at Knaresborough and is an...
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Knaresborough (redirect from Town Mayors of Knaresborough)
the Woolly-Headed Boy of Fort Montague. He conducted visitors around the house and was a great curiosity himself. The Chapel of Our Lady of the Crag on...
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1907 the OS records the Chapel of Our Lady of the Crag erroneously as 'St Roberts Chapel'. The aforementioned chapel has been much confused with the Holy...
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Mary. Hermits and Anchorites of England, p. 42, Methuen & Co., Ltd., London, 1914 The Chapel of Our Lady of the Crag, section on St Robert,...
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The Chapel of Our Lady of the Crag". ourladyofthecrag.org. Retrieved 12 April 2024. Butler, L. A. S., ed. (1990). The Archdeaconry of Richmond in the...
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Grade I listed buildings in North Yorkshire (district) (category Lists of coordinates)
This page is a list of these buildings in the unitary authority area of North Yorkshire. Grade I listed buildings in the City of York Grade I listed buildings...
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architect Charles Voysey designs the country houses Broad Leys and Moor Crag overlooking Windermere in the Lake District of England (completed 1900). Edwin...
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Mussomeli (category Municipalities of the Province of Caltanissetta)
castle are the ruins of a Greek-Italic village. The Santuario della Madonna dei Miracoli (Church of Our Lady of the Miracles) The Chiesa Madre of San Ludovico...
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figures. The fortress stands on a rocky crag at the western end of Segovia's Old City, which was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1985, above the confluence...
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Santa Maria de Montserrat Abbey (redirect from Abbey of Our Lady of Monserrat)
Montserrat, next to the Benedictine monastery nestling in the towers and crags of the mountain. There are generally about 80 monks in residence. The Escolania,...
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Hanbury-Tracy (1914) Our Lady of the Fruits of the Earth (1917) The Blue Bird (1918) The Cathedral Scene from 'Faust': Margaret tormented by the Evil Spirit (1919)...
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1855 the Presidio Chapel grew into the Apostolic College of Our Lady of Sorrows, which soon became Our Lady of Sorrows Church at the corner of Figueroa...
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South Yorkshire (category Counties of England established in 1974)
Gardens Cannon Hall Museum, Park & Gardens, Barnsley Chapel of Our Lady of Rotherham Bridge ("Chapel on the Bridge"), Rotherham Clifton Park Museum, Rotherham...
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Glendalough (redirect from St. Mary's or Our Lady's Church)
Glendalough during the 10th century. One of the earliest and best constructed of the churches, St. Mary's or Our Lady's Church consists of a nave with a later...
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Cumbrian toponymy (redirect from Etymology of Cumbrian Place Names)
to the mountain is unknown. Crag means 'rock' from the Br carreg Scafell Pike Skiddaw - Diana Whaley suggests "'the mountain with the jutting crag'"....
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Falaise, Calvados (category Pages using the Phonos extension)
overlooks the town from a high crag (French: falaise), was formerly the seat of the Dukes of Normandy. Also, the Treaty of Falaise was signed at the castle...
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the Visigoths (who would have built a chapel dedicated to Our Lady of Pleasures in the current Sacavém, on whose ruins the current Church of Our Lady...
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Tynemouth (redirect from Mouth of tyne festival)
later fortified. The headland was known as Pen Bal Crag. The place where now stands the Monastery of Tynemouth was anciently called by the Saxons Benebalcrag...
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a third of the poem was published under the title: "The Female Vagrant". "The Female Vagrant" began at either Stanzas: XXIII or XXXIV of the poem in its...
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manages the National Heritage Collection. This comprises over 400 of England's historic buildings, monuments, and sites spanning more than 5,000 years of history...
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Eugénie de Montijo (redirect from Ex-Empress of the French Eugenie)
in 1881, she called on the queen of Sweden, at her residence 'Crag Head'. Her deposed family's friendly association with the United Kingdom was commemorated...
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Lloret de Mar (category Pages using the Phonos extension)
including the Sanctuary of Sant Pere del Bosc with the small chapel of Mare de Déu de Gràcia (Our Lady of Grace), or the chapel of the Baptistery and the chapel...
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Shrine of Our Lady of Altötting, where it was placed beside those of his father and grandfather. Three years after his death, a small memorial chapel was...
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Carnforth (category Geography of the City of Lancaster)
www.ololcarnforth.org.uk. Retrieved 26 July 2023. "Our Parishes, Churches & Chapels". The Diocese of Lancaster. 12 May 2015. Retrieved 26 July 2023. "Carnforth...
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How Green Was My Valley (film) (category Films about the labor movement)
Instead, Ford had the studio build an 80-acre authentic replica of a Welsh mining town at Brent's Crags (subsequently Crags Country Club) in the Santa Monica...
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Saint Peter (redirect from Rock of the faith)
Aramaic word is disputed, some saying that its usual meaning is "rock" or "crag", others saying that it means rather "stone" and, particularly in its application...
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Lowestoft (redirect from The Britten Centre)
above sea level. The rock beneath is crag-sand with overlying sand and glacial till deposits with gravel, with the crag exposed at coastal cliffs such as...
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flower) and Jeanie, her more than sister, and old David Deans, the patriarch of St. Leonard's Crags, and Butler, and Dumbiedikes, eloquent in his silence, and...
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Rotherham (redirect from Maltby Crags Community School)
15th-century Chapel of Our Lady of Rotherham Bridge (or "Chapel on the Bridge"), beside Chantry Bridge (a road bridge opened in the 1930s). It is one of four...
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Angoulême (redirect from History of Angoulême)
the clinical centre of Soyaux. Saint-Pierre Cathedral Saint-André Church Church of Our Lady of Obézine Church of St. Ausone Saint-Jacques Church of l'Houmeau...
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