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    of North Stainmore and South Stainmore. The parish had a population of 253 in the 2001 census, increasing to 264 at the Census 2011. Stainmore Forest stretches...
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  • Yorkshire. North Stainmore, a village in the civil parish of Stainmore, Cumbria South Stainmore, a village in Stainmore, Cumbria Stainmore Railway, properly...
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  • The Battle of Stainmore was a conflict between Eric Bloodaxe and opponents possibly led by Oswulf I of Bamburgh or a Maccus son of Olaf. Eric had previously...
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  • 54°28′16″N 2°20′53″W / 54.471°N 2.348°W / 54.471; -2.348 Stainmore Railway Company is a volunteer-run, non-profit preservation company formed in 2000...
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    Tebay, via Barnard Castle, Stainmore Summit and Kirkby Stephen. The line opened in 1861 and became known as the Stainmore Line. The Stockton and Darlington...
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    50917; -2.18917 Stainmore Summit is the highest point on the trans-Pennine South Durham & Lancashire Union Railway, also known as the Stainmore Railway in...
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    pronounced ‘Broom’ by the locals and sometimes known as Brough under Stainmore, is a village and civil parish in the historic county of Westmorland and...
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    14867°W / 54.50579; -2.14867 Rey Cross is the remains of a stone cross at Stainmore. It is also known as Rere Cross and is a Grade II* listed structure and...
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    details: Stainmore, traditionally in Westmorland and administratively in Cumbria, lies in the main pass through the northern Pennines, the Stainmore Pass...
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  • Stainmore, for administrative purposes, is a civil parish in the Eden District, Cumbria, England. The parish contains ten listed buildings that are recorded...
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  • contained within the Carboniferous Limestone Supergroup. The sequence in the Stainmore Trough is thus (youngest at top): Ashfell Sandstone (Arundian age) Breakyneck...
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    but there were formidable gradients up to the 1,370-foot-high (420 m) Stainmore Summit. Land for two tracks was purchased, and a single track line was...
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    Reading, H. G. (1954) The stratigraphy and structure of the syncline of stainmore, Durham theses, Durham University. Available at Durham E-Theses Online:...
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  • Tettenhall Tempsford Derby Æthelwold Second Stamford Corbridge Brunanburh Stainmore Maldon First Alton St Brice's Day Pinhoe Thetford Ringmere Cnut's invasion...
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  • This is a list of the peaks in the Yorkshire Dales. To avoid the list becoming infinitely long and arbitrary, only hills with more than 30 m relative height...
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    later to the Kingdom of Jorvik, eventually meeting a violent death at Stainmore, Westmorland, in 954 along with his son, Haeric. In 953, Haakon had to...
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    Tettenhall Tempsford Derby Æthelwold Second Stamford Corbridge Brunanburh Stainmore Maldon First Alton St Brice's Day Pinhoe Thetford Ringmere Cnut's invasion...
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    some point between 72 and 73, part of Cerialis's force moved across the Stainmore Pass from Corbridge westwards to join Agricola, as evidenced by campaign...
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    history: insights from newly discovered Arthropleura remains (Serpukhovian Stainmore Formation, Northumberland, England)". Journal of the Geological Society...
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    Tettenhall Tempsford Derby Æthelwold Second Stamford Corbridge Brunanburh Stainmore Maldon First Alton St Brice's Day Pinhoe Thetford Ringmere Cnut's invasion...
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    the assumption Arnkel and Erlend Turf-Einarsson died at the Battle of Stainmore beside Eric Bloodaxe. Muir (2005) has a death date for Thorfinn of 976...
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  • situated on the South Durham & Lancashire Union Railway (known as the Stainmore Line) between Barnard Castle and Tebay. It served the town of Kirkby Stephen...
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    "the backbone of England") continues into the Yorkshire Dales around the Stainmore Gap, a limestone-dominated area of broad valleys and moorland. The Yorkshire...
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    road between Bowes and Brough. This section is the moorland route over Stainmore summit which reaches a height of 1,450 feet (440 m) is prone to heavy...
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    Tettenhall Tempsford Derby Æthelwold Second Stamford Corbridge Brunanburh Stainmore Maldon First Alton St Brice's Day Pinhoe Thetford Ringmere Cnut's invasion...
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    Tettenhall Tempsford Derby Æthelwold Second Stamford Corbridge Brunanburh Stainmore Maldon First Alton St Brice's Day Pinhoe Thetford Ringmere Cnut's invasion...
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  • road, i.e., Great North Road up to Scotch Corner, then by Bowes, over Stainmore, to Brough, and on by Appleby, Penrith, and Carlisle, to Gretna "The Earl...
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    It is bounded to the north by the Tyne Valley and to the south by the Stainmore Gap. As a sparsely-populated upland region known for its moorland ecology...
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    station on the nearby Settle and Carlisle Line was opened in 1877. The Stainmore Summit at 1,370 feet (420 m) lay 4 miles (6.4 km) to the east and the...
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  • Tettenhall Tempsford Derby Æthelwold Second Stamford Corbridge Brunanburh Stainmore Maldon First Alton St Brice's Day Pinhoe Thetford Ringmere Cnut's invasion...
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