- less the same
route between Pickering and Whitby. Used to meet A171 at
Bagdale but was
diverted after the
river bridge on the
route was
washed away in...
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images Bagdale Old Hall
Whitby Hotel 1883 23
February 1954 NZ8964610826 54°29′06″N 0°37′04″W / 54.484869°N 0.617771°W / 54.484869; -0.617771 (
Bagdale Old...
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Shawn Riggs Beck Mill Beck
Larpool Viaduct A171 road
Spital Beck
Whitby Bagdale Beck
Whitby Upper Harbour Whitby Swing Bridge Whitby Lower Harbour River...
- or the water, one,
owned by
Campion was
situated in the
upper part of
Bagdale and
produced a
special type of
sailcloth which did not use
starch in its...
- 213 Sunk 27
April 1917
Quantock United
Kingdom 4,470
Damaged 1 May 1917
Bagdale United
Kingdom 3,045 Sunk 1 May 1917 John W.
Pearn United
Kingdom 76...
- John S. Pope was a
Jesuit priest. The 1841
census finds the
family at
Bagdale, Whitby, with
Frederick describing himself as a clergyman.
William Pope...
-
Oxford Biography Index entry,
Retrieved 1 May 2008 Staff. The
History of
Bagdale Hall
Archived 25
February 2008 at the
Wayback Machine,
Retrieved 1 May...
- Trust) show the
conveyance by "James Rowe of
Great Torrington" of
lands at
Bagdale and
Fullerswood and his
other property in
Jamaica to his
eldest son William...
-
Allied cause". From 1914
onwards they also had
possession of Whitby's
Bagdale Old Hall,
built in 1530, as a residence, and
eventually took residence...
- 29
December 2012. "Antigone". Uboat.net.
Retrieved 28
December 2012. "
Bagdale". Uboat.net.
Retrieved 25
December 2012. "British
Merchant Ships Lost to...