• Brathay Trust is a youth-development charity with its head office and residential centre based at Brathay in Cumbria, England. Founded in 1946 by Francis...
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    The Brathay is a river of north-west England. Its name comes from Old Norse and means broad river. It rises at a point 1289 feet (393 m) above sea level...
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    Brathay is a parish in Cumbria, England. Brathay Hall and the surrounding estate belong to a charity, Brathay Trust. Cumbria portal Listed buildings in...
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  • Brathay Exploration Trust, formerly Brathay Exploration Group, is a not-for-profit charity in the UK which has been providing worldwide youth expeditions...
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    Holy Trinity Church is in Bog Lane in the village of Brathay, Cumbria, England. It is an active Anglican parish church in the deanery of Windermere, the...
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    Broughton-in-Furness and Barrow in Furness. Slater's Bridge which crosses the River Brathay in three spans supported by a large mid-stream boulder and stone causeways...
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    Troutbeck valley and up the valleys that now contain the rivers Rothay and Brathay. There were at least nine ice retreat phases, indicated by buried recessional...
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  • Margaret Learmonth. Harden and her husband John lived for some time at Brathay Hall near Ambleside in Cumbria, England, renting it from Henry Law who...
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    Interlocking spurs looking up Oxendale Beck, tributary to the River Brathay in Lake District, Cumbria...
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    Fells. The inland boundary of the region is formed by the rivers Leven, Brathay and Duddon, and the lake of Windermere. Off the southern tip of Furness...
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    area of 0.16 square kilometres (0.062 sq mi). Its outflow is the River Brathay, which flows south to join Windermere near Ambleside. Windermere is itself...
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    3°03′42″W / 54.41783°N 3.06165°W / 54.41783; -3.06165 Crosses River Brathay Locale Little Langdale, Cumbria Statistics Listed Building – Grade II*...
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    county of Cumbria, England. Clappersgate is located on the B5286 road and on the River Brathay. It is near the town of Ambleside. english-lakes.com v t e...
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    in 2014. In September 2014, the newly refurbished campus was reopened. Brathay Exploration Group, a youth charity, mainly meets at associated Clappersgate...
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    2021 London Marathon in a time of 4 h 44 min 44 s, raising funds for the Brathay Trust. Farron, Tim (2019). A Better Ambition: Confessions of a Faithful...
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    east bank) River Brathay (combines with Rothay to enter head of Windermere) Great Langdale Beck (L) River Rothay (combines with Brathay to enter head of...
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  • last 100 Waorani Indians in Guyana. Narrator Brathay Explores 1x18 min Exploration expeditions of the Brathay Trust from 1948 to 1988. Narrator The New Battle...
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  • setting the British record for most marathons in a year, Vercoe won both the Brathay and Irish 10 marathons in 10 days races. He was also one of the first two...
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  • between 500 and 1,000 m (1,600 and 3,300 ft). It is divided into a lower Brathay Formation which is overlain by the Birk Riggs Formation (not present in...
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    Brampton (Carlisle), Brampton (Eden) Brandlingill, Bransty, Branthwaite Brathay, Braystones, Brayton Park, Bretherdale Head Bridekirk, Bridge Field, Bridgefoot...
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    Stained-glass window — St Andrew, Newcastle Stained-glass window — Holy Trinity, Brathay, Cumbria Stained-glass window — All Saints, Longstanton, Cambridge Stained-glass...
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    cause was inadequately investigated at the time. Cumbria portal River Brathay River Rothay Trout Beck River Leven Fletcher, Joe (23 June 2022). "'Disaster'...
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  • an Anglican bishop who served both at home and abroad. He was born at Brathay, Windermere, into a distinguished clerical family, the fourth son of The...
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  • Mills (1887) Holy Spirit: Middleton (C17th) Holy Trinity: Bardsea (1843), Brathay (1836), Carlisle (1830), Casterton (1831), Colton (C16th), Grange (1861)...
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    around the eastern side of Loughrigg. On the southern flank the River Brathay runs from Elter Water and is also fed by the outfall from Loughrigg Tarn...
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  • more than 250m thickness of dark grey mudstones and siltstones of the Brathay Formation which, with the overlying Coldwell and Wray Castle formations...
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    direction for about three miles (4.8 km) before merging with the River Brathay at Croft Lodge south-west of Ambleside. From there the rivers flow into...
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  • fellow Conservative Michael Fallon. He subsequently became director of Brathay Trust and was appointed OBE in the 2002 New Year Honours. Former Sevenoaks...
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  • a wealthy linen draper and silk mercer who owned a house in London and Brathay Hall in the Lake District where he employed architect Alfred Waterhouse...
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    beds are found in shallow areas (3–12 ft) in either the lake or the River Brathay. In springtime, spawning occurs in the main lake and in deep water (50–70 ft)...
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