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    'Rampside Leading Light, is a leading light (navigation beacon) located in the Rampside area of Barrow-in-Furness, Cumbria, England. Built in 1875, it...
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    Rampside is a village in Cumbria, England. Historically in Lancashire, it is located a few miles south-east of the town of Barrow-in-Furness, in the north-western...
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    forward controls, and a pit in the middle of the bed. The more popular Rampside had a unique, large, fold-down ramp on the side of the bed for ease of...
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    oil-saturated peat for possibly thousands of years, using it as fuel for heat and light. Whalers who stayed at Point Barrow saw the substance the IƱupiat called...
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    Coast" with a power station (Roosecote Power Station), Gas Terminals (Rampside Gas Terminal) and an offshore wind farm (Walney Wind Farm) which is approximately...
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    (repealed) 7 & 8 Vict. c. xxii 23 May 1844 An Act for making a Railway from Rampside and Barrow to Dalton, Lindale, and Kirkby Ireleth, in the County Palatine...
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  • AND PREMISES OF HSP PRINTING Rampside Lighthouse Roose (Rampside) 1875 1991 NUMBER 4 LEADING LIGHT ON FORESHORE NEAR RAMPSIDE HALL Ramsden Hall Hindpool...
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  • The station building was demolished in the 1940s, while the rail line leading to it was completely removed in the 1990s. No evidence of either remain...
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    to date. The UK's strengths in financial services have led it to play a leading role in energy trading through markets such as ICE Futures (formerly the...
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    Scotland by the Solway Viaduct, but an accommodation was made with the LNWR leading to the intended northern extension being greatly watered down to three...
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    Scotland by the Solway Viaduct, but an accommodation was made with the LNWR leading to the intended northern extension being greatly watered down to three...
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    Scotland by the Solway Viaduct, but an accommodation was made with the LNWR leading to the intended northern extension being greatly watered down to three...
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    Scotland by the Solway Viaduct, but an accommodation was made with the LNWR leading to the intended northern extension being greatly watered down to a line...
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    Scotland by the Solway Viaduct, but an accommodation was made with the LNWR leading to the intended northern extension being greatly watered down to three...
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    view; it has since been infilled and is part of a car park. The railway leading to Port Carlisle lay close to the course of Hadrians Wall for much of its...
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    station was a request stop. At the south end of the station was a siding leading to the goods yard, worked by a frame which was controlled by the train...
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    Scotland by the Solway Viaduct, but an accommodation was made with the LNWR leading to the intended northern extension being greatly watered down to three...
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