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Birchen Edge is a
gritstone rock face in the Peak District, England, po****r with
walkers and
novice climbers as most of the
climbing routes are in the...
- The
Birchen Bouquet is a work of ****
first published around 1770,
reprinted in 1826 by
George Cannon, in 1860 by
William Dugdale and
again in...
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colours are
recognised for the bantam, with the
addition of four more:
birchen, Columbian, mottled, and red. The
Cochin has been bred prin****lly for...
- 1965, and
received a
Green Flag
Award for 2010–11.
There is
access from
Birchen Grove. In the late 19th century, this area was
served by the
Welsh Harp...
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including Burbage Rocks,
Froggatt Edge,
Curbar Edge,
Baslow Edge and
Birchen Edge. The
Cowper Stone is a
block of
gritstone at the most
southerly point...
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Victorian era,
including erotic novellas like The
Whippingham Papers, The
Birchen Bouquet,
Exhibition of
Female Flagellants or the ****
comic opera...
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wattles and earlobes.: 107 Ten
color varieties are
recognized by the APA:
birchen; black; black-breasted red; blue; blue red;
brown red;
golden duckwing;...
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Thirteen colours are
recognised by the
Poultry Club of
Great Britain:
birchen, black, black-red, blue, blue-red, brown-red, gold duckwing, lemon-blue...
- near
Baslow in Derbyshire, England. The
shelf between Gardom's Edge and
Birchen Edge is now
moorland used for
grazing sheep, but was
inhabited and arably...
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which twenty-three are recognised, with
standardised colours including birchen grey, black,
black mottled, black-tailed buff, black-tailed white, blue...