- The
Bannisdale Horseshoe is an
upland area in ****bria, England, near the
eastern boundary of the Lake
District National Park,
surrounding the
valley of...
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Helbeck of
Bannisdale is a
novel by Mary
Augusta Ward,
first published in 1898. It was one of her five
bestselling novels. Argyle,
Gisela (2002). "Helbeck...
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Relative height (m) Grid ref.
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Bannisdale Fell, Long Crag 493 32 NY515054 The
Bannisdale Horseshoe 260
Beacon Fell 255 128 SD278907 Beacon...
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Irish Hills. 2
August 2018. "Swinklebank Crag [Ancrow Brow] [nameless (
Bannisdale Horseshoe)]". Hill Bagging.
Retrieved 12
April 2024. "Watch Hill [Setmurthy...
- The
Forest may
refer to: The
Forest (
Bannisdale), a
summit in the
English Lake
District The
Forest railway station, New
South Wales, a
disused Australian...
- upstream)
River Gilpin (R)
River Pool (L)
River Mint (L)
Ashstead Beck (Ls)
Bannisdale Beck (Rs)?
River Sprint (L)
River Gowan (R) All
rivers discharging into...
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which achieve a
thickness of
between 1400 and 1900m.
Overlain by the
Bannisdale Formation of the
Kendal Group and
underlain by the Wray
Castle Formation...
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Arthur Raistrick,
Dynasty of Ironfounders: The
Darbys of
Coalbrookdale (
Bannisdale Press,
London 1953: 2 edn,
Sessions Book Trust, York 1989), 20. Rolt,...
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Story of
Bessie Costrell. (1896). Sir
George Tressady. (1898).
Helbeck of
Bannisdale. (1900). Eleanor. (1903). Lady Rose's
Daughter (dramatised as
Agatha in...
- 1889 and
again in 2017 to 2019. The
property lies
between Todd Crag and
Bannisdale.
Other properties on the
Estate include Lowbridge Cottage,
Lowbridge Lodge...