-
planned Operation Overlord,
known as the D-Day landings. The college's
Arlosh Hall
served as the main
centre of operations, with
Nissen huts and tents...
- St John the Evangelist's
Church is in the
village of
Newton Arlosh, ****bria, England. It is an
active Anglican parish church in the
deanery of Carlisle...
-
Newton Arlosh is a
village in the
civil parish of
Holme East
Waver in ****bria,
United Kingdom. St. John the Evangelist's
Church is one of the most complete...
-
Ypres Cloth Hall is completed. St John the Evangelist's Church,
Newton Arlosh, England, is completed. 1306 –
Wells Cathedral chapter house in England...
- and his son
James Arlosh (1834–1904), who took the old form of the
family surname, was an only child, the last in the male line.
Arlosh was a
patron of...
-
which devastated Skinburness, both
permissions were
transferred to
Newton Arlosh,
where the
abbey built a
heavily fortified chapel of ease.
Experience had...
- East,
Newby West New Hutton, Newland, Newlands, New Rent, Newton,
Newton Arlosh Newton Reigny,
Newton Rigg,
Newtown (Holme St Cuthbert),
Newtown (Irthington)...
- a
place of refuge. The
tower of St John the Baptist's
Church in
Newton Arlosh is also tunnel-vaulted with very
small windows, and has no
outer doorway...
-
Evangelist [3/6]: Crosby-on-Eden, Crosscanonby, Grayrigg,
Hutton Roof,
Newton Arlosh,
Woodland St John (unspecified) [1/2]: B****enthwaite,
Newton Reigny St Kentigern...
- (1934-)
Abbeytown St Mary (ancient-)
Causewayhead St Paul (1845-2016)
Newton Arlosh St John the
Evangelist (medieval; 1843-)
Rowks St
Cuthbert (1845-) Silloth...