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comprising the
villages of West Lyng and East Lyng and the
hamlet of
Bankland. The name
derives from the Old
English hlenc,
meaning hill.
Nearby Athelney...
- Street, Badgeworth, Bagborough, Bagley,
Bagley Green, Baltonsborough,
Bankland, Banwell, Bare Ash, Barlake, Barle, Barrington, Barrow,
Barrow Gurney,...
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Polka Tulk
Blues Band.
After just two gigs (the last of
which was at the
Banklands Youth Club in Workington),
Phillips and
Clarke were
dismissed from the...
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Sutherland (historic)
Westmorland (historic)
Other places:
Backaland Backlands Bankland Barkisland Bennetland Berrylands Biglands Blackland Blakelands Blisland...
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south side are the
districts of Stainburn,
Derwent Howe, Ashfield,
Banklands,
Frostoms (Annie Pit), Mossbay, Moorclose, Salterbeck, Bridgefoot, Lillyhall...
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Innes – Coanineadh,
Songs from the Heart. 1994 FECD100
Various Artists –
Banklands (The
Story of
Fellside Records). 1994 FECD101 ****ersdale – Been Around...
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Lancashire 53°58′N 2°52′W / 53.97°N 02.87°W / 53.97; -02.87 SD4353
Bankland Somerset 51°03′N 2°59′W / 51.05°N 02.98°W / 51.05; -02.98 ST3129 Bank...
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proximity but
serving different directions),
Deneside Road (bottom of
Banklands Road),
Pierremont Road (2 on
either side of the beck) and one each on...
- Phil. "A
gallery of West ****brian
railway wagon destination cards".
banklands.com, a
tribute to the
Workington iron and
steel industry.
Retrieved 10...
- was
built in 1876 by the Benedictines. It is
located on Bank Road and
Banklands to the
south west of the town centre. It was
designed by E. W.
Pugin in...