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Boulby Mine is a 200-hectare (490-acre) site
located just south-east of the
village of
Boulby, on the north-east
coast of the
North York
Moors in Loftus...
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Boulby is a
hamlet in the
Loftus parish,
located within the
North York
Moors National Park. It is in the
borough of
Redcar and Cleveland,
North Yorkshire...
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Boulby line is a freight-only
railway line in
Redcar and Cleveland, England. The line was
opened in
stages between 1865 and 1882,
being part of two...
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Boulby Quarries (grid
reference NZ745200) is a 40.3
hectare geological Site of
Special Scientific Interest in
Redcar and Cleveland,
North Yorkshire, England...
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examples exist in
other parts of
Britain (including Sunderland, Redcar,
Boulby,
Kilnsea and
Selsey Bill), and Baħar iċ-Ċagħaq in Malta. The
Maltese sound...
- (1654–1693),
British author and
activist Air Vice-Marshal
Charles Hubert Boulby Blount (1893–1940), RAF
officer and
cricketer Charles Blunt (disambiguation)...
- the
wholly owned subsidiary Cleveland Potash Ltd, for the
construction of
Boulby Mine in
Redcar and Cleveland,
North Yorkshire. The
first shaft was dug in...
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Detectors were set up 1,100 m (3,600 ft)
underground in a
halite seam at the
Boulby Mine in
North Yorkshire.
WIMPs are
considered prime candidates for dark...
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located on the
island to the rear of
Walton Hall. It was made by
George Boulby in 1813 and is made out of an
ashlar with
copper gnomons. It is a multi-faceted...
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still operates through the
station site, with
freight services for
Boulby Mine, and
occasional p****enger 'specials' for rail enthusiasts. The nearest...