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    The Old Man of Coniston is a fell in the Furness Fells of the Lake District in Cumbria, England, and is the highest point (county top) of the historic...
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  • in New Hampshire Old Man of Hoy, a sea stack in Scotland Old Man of Coniston, a mountain in the Lake District of England Old Man of the Lake, a hemlock...
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    north-west of the lake rises the Old Man of Coniston, the highest fell in the Coniston Fells group and the highest point in the historic county of Lancashire...
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    and Coniston Old Man. Coniston is 25 miles (40 km) northeast of Barrow-in-Furness, 20 miles (32 km) west of Kendal and 42 miles (68 km) north of Lancaster...
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  • (also called the Old Man of Coniston), the highest peak in the Coniston Fells Coniston Water, a lake in the Lake District Coniston Limestone, the sedimentary...
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    Dow Crag (category Fells of the Lake District)
    Dow Crag is a fell in the English Lake District near Coniston, Cumbria. The eastern face is one of the many rock faces in the Lake District used for rock...
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  • Floutern Tarn, north of Great Borne Foxes Tarn, north of Scafell Goat's Water, west of the Old Man of Coniston Grasmere Greendale Tarn, by Middle Fell near Wasdale...
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  • experiences and memories of encounters over many years with the local farming community. Ransome had often climbed Old Man of Coniston and in the book this...
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    Coniston Fells, Cumberland, is a painting by J. M. W. Turner (23 April 1775 - 19 December 1851), painted c. 1798. It depicts the Old Man of Coniston,...
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  • Catstycam Caudale Moor Causey Pike Caw Fell Clough Head Cold Pike Coniston Old Man Crag Fell Crinkle Crags Dale Head Dent Dodd Dollywaggon Pike Dove Crag...
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    metres (2,633 ft) at the Old Man of Coniston. As a county palatine, the Duke of Lancaster had sovereignty rights in the areas of justice and administration...
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    Wetherlam (category Hewitts of England)
    Lake District. It is the most northerly of the Coniston Fells, the range of fells to the north-west of Coniston village; its north-east slopes descend...
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    Orrest Head (category Fells of the Lake District)
    the Old Man of Coniston, Scafell Pike, Great Gable, Fairfield and the Langdale Pikes. Orrest Head is typically climbed directly from the town of Windermere...
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    Swirl How (category Fells of the Lake District)
    District. It stands between Coniston and the Duddon Valley in the southern part of the District. It rivals the Old Man of Coniston as the highest point within...
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    (89 km), 138 degrees Ward's Stone, 38 miles (61 km), 142 degrees The Old Man of Coniston, 7 miles (11 km), 149 degrees Winter Hill, 64 miles (103 km), 154...
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    Brim Fell (category Fells of the Lake District)
    and Grey Friar, south east is the short spur terminating at The Old Man of Coniston and to the south west the range continues over Dow Crag to the lower...
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    country and Esthwaite Water. West of Coniston Water is the highest range, the Coniston Fells, with the Coniston Old Man (803 m) as its highest point (and...
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  • parents and uncle called it the Matterhorn); it is based on the Old Man of Coniston near Coniston Water. The branch railway to Rio runs ten miles from Strickland...
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    Clougha Pike (category Hills of the Forest of Bowland)
    away as Barrow-in-Furness, South Lakeland mountains such as the Old Man of Coniston, and Blackpool Tower. From the west, it appears to be a large dome...
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    Goat's Water (category Articles using infobox body of water without alt)
    English Lake District, located between Dow Crag and The Old Man of Coniston to the Duddon Valley, near the town of Coniston. Grid reference SD266977 v t e...
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  • Lake Poets (category Submovements of Romanticism)
    Wordsworth as the 'new Sage of the Lakes, the Picturesque Figure, the Old Man of Coniston.' Nicholson saw him as the 'Picturesque Figure', 'for in him are...
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  • 1,065 metres (3,494 ft) of ascent and takes in checkpoints on the summits of Wetherlam, Swirl How and the Old Man of Coniston. The race was first run...
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    This is a list of Nuttall mountains by height. Nuttalls are defined as peaks in England and Wales above 2,000 feet (609.6 m) in height, the general requirement...
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  • The Coniston massacre, which took place in the region around the Coniston cattle station in the territory of Central Australia (now the Northern Territory)...
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    Wallowbarrow Crag (category Fells of the Lake District)
    Richards' The Old Man of Coniston, Swirl How, Wetherlam and the South as one of the 18 (now 21) of his 227 (230 with the extension of the national park)...
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    Lake District (category Articles containing Old Norse-language text)
    Fells or Coniston Fells, have as their northern boundary the steep and narrow Hardknott and Wrynose passes. The highest are Old Man of Coniston and Swirl...
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    Furness Fells (redirect from Coniston Fells)
    Wrynose Pass, and are surrounded on all other sides by lower ground. Coniston Old Man, the highest summit in the group, is the farthest south 2000-foot summit...
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    904 ft) Crinkle Crags, 859 m (2,818 ft) Lingmell, 807 m (2,648 ft) Coniston Old Man, 803 m (2,635 ft) Swirl How, 802 m (2,631 ft) Brim Fell, 796 m (2,612 ft)...
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    Ingleborough (category Marilyns of England)
    Snaefell, 84 miles, 275 degrees Black Combe, 38 miles, 280 degrees Old Man of Coniston, 33 miles, 296 degrees Scafell Pike, 38 miles, 302 degrees Great...
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    Kelly Hall Tarn (category Pages using infobox body of water with auto short description)
    that has since disappeared. The location offers excellent views of the Old Man of Coniston. In autumn In winter Lake District: Low Level and Lake Walks By...
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