- The
South Barrule (Manx:
Baarool Ji****) is the
highest hill in the
south of the Isle of Man. It has the
remains of a fort on its summit,
which is traditionally...
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Barrule may
refer to: MV
Barrule, an
Empire F type
coaster in
service with
Southern Shipping Ltd, 1950-54
North Barrule, a hill on the Isle of Man, lying...
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Barrule was a
Celtic and folk trio from the Isle of Man. The band's
three members were:
Tomas Callister (fiddle),
Jamie Smith (accordion) and Adam Rhodes...
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North Barrule (Manx:
Baarool Twoaie [bǝˈɾǝuil]; Old Norse: varŏa-fjall) is the
second highest peak in the Isle of Man at 565
metres (1,854 ft). From the...
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every Midsummer Eve at a
place called Warfield (the present-day
South Barrule). More or less the same
thing is
stated in
verse within "The Traditionary...
- the
south west
these hills rise to more
prominent peaks,
notably South Barrule (483 m), and
Cronk ny
Arrey Laa (437 m)
which drops almost vertically into...
- the
north by the
Granite Mountain and the
South Barrule; by an
irregular line from the
South Barrule to
Poyll Vaaish on the west; and by the sea on the...
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South Barrule 483 436 1,585 1,430 29 95 54.149262890783;-4.6703329910383 SC257759] Ma...
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Hills (DEFA) Mull (Meayll) Hill (Private)
Mullagh Ouyr (Private)
North Barrule (MUA) Peel Hill (Private and Peel Commissioners)
Slieau Lhean (DEFA) Slieau...
- (South
Barrule) This
small tower mill was
built c.1902 to work an
incline on a 2 ft (610 mm)
gauge railway serving the
slate quarry on
South Barrule, Malew...