The Sulby Reservoir is the largest reservoir or lake in the Isle of Man, with an area of 154 acres (62 ha). Sulby is an impounding reservoir. The dam was...
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Sulby is a place name that may refer to: Sulby, Isle of Man River Sulby, two rivers Sulby Glen Sulby Reservoir Sulby, Northamptonshire Sulby Reservoir...
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Sulby Reservoir is in the English county of Northamptonshire. Sulby Reservoir is the higher of a pair of reservoirs owned by the Canal & River Trust -...
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'farm/settlement in a gully'. Sulby Reservoir lies to the south of the settlement. Rene Payne (1734–1799) bought Sulby Hall in 1792. The writer Violette...
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from whisky by Kella Distillers Ltd in Sulby. Sulby Bridge railway station Sulby Glen railway station Sulby Reservoir Daily Express page 70 Thursday 6 June...
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below this point is Sulby Claddagh, a local beauty spot and camp site. A small side valley branching from Sulby Glen near Sulby Reservoir is occupied by Tholt-y-Will...
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List of lakes of England (category Reservoirs in England)
Strinesdale Reservoir - Greater Manchester Strumpshaw Fen - Norfolk Sulby Reservoir (Northamptonshire) - Northamptonshire Sunnyside Reservoir - Surrey Sutton...
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pair of reservoirs owned by the Canal & River Trust - the other being Sulby Reservoir - that provide water to the summit level of the Grand Union Canal by...
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Ravensthorpe Reservoir Stanford Reservoir, between Stanford-on-Avon and South Kilworth Sulby Reservoir Sywell Reservoir Thorpe Malsor Reservoir (Kettering)...
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The reservoir supplies Douglas, Onchan and the south of the island. Water can also be pumped from the Sulby Reservoir. West Baldwin Reservoir Isle of...
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19th century. To the North East of the village lie Welford Reservoir and Sulby Reservoir. A painted wood carving of Postman Pat and his black and white...
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River Sulby can refer to one of two rivers on the Isle of Man: The longest river on the island, rising on Snaefell near the Sulby Reservoir and running...
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includes most of the course of the Sulby river, the longest river on the island; Tholt-y-Will Glen; and part of Sulby Reservoir. Most of the settlement in the...
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which was essentially a navigable feeder, since it connected to the reservoirs which provided the water supply, was not completed until November. The...
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from north to south: at the extreme southern end it includes part of Sulby Reservoir, and to the west, it includes part of Bishopscourt, the former house...
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informal volunteer organisation dedicated to promoting the Manx glens. Sulby Glen Official Official Website Archived 2013-05-26 at the Wayback Machine...
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the first of which was constructed in 1875, and the most recent, Sulby Reservoir, in 1982. Together they hold thousands of millions of gallons. Water...
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Journal (1958). Electricity Undertakings of the World. London: Benn Brothers Limited. p. 244. "Case Study Sulby Dam". WALO UK Ltd. Retrieved 29 April 2020....
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Injerbreck Hill 399 metres (1,309 ft). The Sulby river has its source here, which flows into the nearby Sulby Reservoir (capacity 4,837 million litres), built...
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of the same name. This flows in a NNE direction and flows into the River Sulby not far from its estuary, near Ramsey. It is entirely within the parish...
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after St Saviour Brockley Abbey Premonstratensian Canons daughter house of Sulby, Northamptonshire; founded before 1182 by Countess Juliana and her seneschal...
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Ayres: Ballakesh, Ballawhannel Lezayre: Vollan Fort, The Grove, Killabrega, Sulby Glen Lonan: Ballacowle, Bulgham, Laxey Wheel, Gretch Veg, King Orry's Grave...
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Ballacraine, Laurel Bank, Baaregarrow, Ballaugh Bridge, Quarry Bends, Sulby Straight, Ramsey Hairpin, Gooseneck, Verandah, 32nd Milestone, Windy Corner...
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Snorscomb, SP598561 Stanford, SP589788 Steane Strixton, SP902617 Stuchbury Sulby, SP653816 Thorpe, SP865630 Thorpe Lubenham Thrupp, SP598650 Torpel Trafford...
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from the following sources A 1 MW hydroelectric power plant at Sulby and Block Eary reservoir. An 87 MW combined cycle gas turbine (natural gas fired) power...
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infrastructure includes: 4 impounding reservoirs 2 water treatment works (Sulby and Douglas) 20 pumping stations 27 service reservoirs 1,800 kilometres of water mains...
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23 April 1804: Henry Otway of Stanford Hall 1 May 1805: George Payne, of Sulby 1 February 1806: Frederick William Wollaston, of Shenton Hall 4 February...
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