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    Burnhope is a village and civil parish in County Durham, England. It is located in the Craghead valley on the opposite side to Stanley and has 1,564 inhabitants...
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    Burnhope Reservoir (/ˈbʊnəp/ BUUN-əp) is a reservoir above the village of Wearhead, County Durham, England. The reservoir was created by the construction...
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    Burnhope Seat is a high moorland fell in the North Pennines Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB) in northern England. It lies between the heads of...
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  • 54.744; -2.241 The Burnhope Reservoir railway was an industrial narrow gauge railway built to serve the construction of Burnhope Reservoir near Weardale...
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    The Burnhope transmitting station is a television transmitter in the north of England. It was originally built by BICC for the Independent Television Authority...
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  • flow being maintained through discharges from Burnhope or Tunstall. In the event that neither Burnhope nor Tunstall can satisfy regulatory discharges...
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    Burnhope Burn is a Site of Special Scientific Interest in the Wear Valley district of north County Durham, England. It consists of a 12.6-acre (5.1 ha)...
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    and New House. In the 2001 census Ireshopeburn had a population of 112. Burnhope Reservoir lies above the village. Ireshopeburn is the site of the High...
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    Durham, namely Killhope Law at 2,208 feet (673 m) and Burnhope Seat at 2,452 feet (747 m). Burnhope Reservoir is approximately 1 mile (1.6 km) from Wearhead...
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    Shotton, where it joins the former route. There is a large intersection at Burnhope Way Roundabout for Shotton Colliery and a large industrial estate, to the...
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  • Edwin Burnhope Cunningham (20 September 1919 – April 1993) was an English professional footballer who played as an outside forward in the Football League...
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    he retired from writing children's books after 35 years. He lives in Burnhope, County Durham, England with his wife, Jenny, and their daughter, Sara...
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  • covers West Newcastle and Gateshead. The DAB signal comes mainly from Burnhope (near Consett), and also from Fenham (lower power), on the Bauer Digital...
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    Brancepeth. The District of Derwentside wards of Benfieldside, Blackhill, Burnhope, Castleside, Consett North, Consett South, Cornsay, Crookhall, Delves Lane...
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    (county top) of historic County Durham is the trig point (not the summit) of Burnhope Seat, height 746 metres (2,448 ft), between Weardale and Teesdale on the...
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    upper dale is surrounded by high fells (up to 2,454 feet (748 m) O.D. at Burnhope Seat) and heather grouse moors. The River Wear flows through Weardale before...
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    demand of Honey Hill, Waskerley can be replenished by a gravity feed from Burnhope Reservoir or, if necessary, by pumping water from the Tyne-Tees Tunnel...
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    are Great Dun Fell 2,782 ft (848 m), Mickle Fell 2,585 ft (788 m), and Burnhope Seat 2,451 ft (747 m). Principal peaks in the Yorkshire Dales include Whernside...
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    042493078622;-4.0837162609063 SH604515] Ma,Sim,Hew,N 518 1352 England 22 102 Burnhope Seat 747 190 2,451 623 35A 91 54.732011295426;-2.3369458115116 NY784375]...
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    Bowes Bradbury and the Isle Brancepeth Brandon and Byshottles Brignall Burnhope Cassop-cum-Quarrington Castle Eden City of Durham Cleatlam Cockfield Cornforth...
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  • is an early 19th-century farmhouse and equestrian centre at Holmside, Burnhope, County Durham, England. The farm is built on the site of a medieval manor...
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    southern and eastern slopes of Wheatley Hill, north of the village of Burnhope, and other streams, principally Whiteside Burn, that have their source...
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    Capital North East broadcasts on 105.3 MHz at a power of 10 kW from the Burnhope Transmitter, on 105.6 MHz at a power of 0.5 kW from the Fenham Transmitter...
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    Mine Northumberland; Alston Moor, Cumbria; Anglezarke, Lancashire and Burnhope, County Durham, England; Thunder Bay area, Ontario, Canada, Germany, and...
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  • Midland League, Leeds United and Southend United. Graver also played for Burnhope Institute and for North-Eastern League clubs Darlington, for whom he scored...
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    (L) Killhope Burn (Ls) Burnhope Burn (Rs) River Tyne (MS) River Don (R) Ouseburn (L) River Team (R) River Derwent (R) Burnhope Burn (R) Beldon Burn (Ls)...
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    Bowes Bradbury and the Isle Brancepeth Brandon and Byshottles Brignall Burnhope Cassop-cum-Quarrington Castle Eden City of Durham Cleatlam Cockfield Cornforth...
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  • for Burnhope Institution, Norwich City, Luton Town, Tottenham Hotspur, Southend United, Millwall and Tonbridge. Bell played for local club Burnhope Institution...
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    never transmitted analogue Channel 5. Instead it was transmitted from Burnhope on UHF 68. Being the main broadcasting transmitter, there are also a number...
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    Bowes Bradbury and the Isle Brancepeth Brandon and Byshottles Brignall Burnhope Cassop-cum-Quarrington Castle Eden City of Durham Cleatlam Cockfield Cornforth...
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