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    Cardurnock is a small settlement in Cumbria, England. It is by the coast, 20 kilometres (12 mi) west of Carlisle. The western extension of the Hadrian's...
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    (Caerdu, "Black fort") Cardunneth, Cumberland (Caerdunawd, "Dünǭd's fort") Cardurnock, Cumberland (Caerdwrnog, "Fort of the fist-sized stones") Cargo, Cumberland...
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    post war years. The airbase shut down in March 1958. The present road to Cardurnock runs partially along the airfield perimeter track. Several firing butts...
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  • castrum (Latin) fort, stronghold; wall, rampart Carlisle, Carluke, Cardew, Cardurnock, Carfrae, Cargo, Carlanrig, Carriden, Castle Carrock, Cathcart, Caerlaverock...
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    the town of Silloth, and to the north the Anthorn radio station near Cardurnock. Map sources for Moricambe Bay 54°54′02″N 3°18′41″W / 54.90064°N 3.31144°W...
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    situated at the seaward edge of a low ridge, just north of the hamlet of Cardurnock in the civil parish of Bowness. It was located in 1945 by the finding...
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    Seaton), Calvo Cambeck Bridge, Camerton, Canal Foot Cardew, Cardewlees, Cardurnock, Cargo, Cark Carlatton, Carleton (north), Carleton (south), Carleton (east)...
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    Milefortlet 5 (Cardurnock) was a Milefortlet of the Roman Cumbrian Coast defences. These milefortlets and intervening stone watchtowers extended from the...
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  • Charlton, J. and Simpson, F. Gerald. (1947) "The Coastal Mile-Fortlet at Cardurnock." Transactions of the Cumberland & Westmorland Antiquarian & Archaeological...
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    the Hadrianic coastal fortlets and towers were re-occupied, such as at Cardurnock (milefortlet 5). The usurpation of Magnentius and his defeat in 353 may...
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    now-demolished Solway House on the banks of the Whampool River between Anthorn and Cardurnock. Manaia run or station stretched from the Waingawa to the Waipoua, where...
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    Argyll and Bute 55°57′N 4°40′W / 55.95°N 04.66°W / 55.95; -04.66 NS3477 Cardurnock Cumbria 54°55′N 3°17′W / 54.91°N 03.29°W / 54.91; -03.29 NY1758 Careby...
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  • She was refloated. Camel  United Kingdom The ship was driven ashore at Cardurnock, Cumberland. Chester  United Kingdom The steam yacht was driven ashore...
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    the Hadrianic coastal fortlets and towers were reoccupied, such as at Cardurnock (milefortlet 5). The usurpation of Magnentius and his defeat in 353 may...
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  • Heritage List for England, retrieved 30 December 2015 Historic England, "Cardurnock Farmhouse, Bowness (1144622)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved...
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