- The
Brathay is a
river of north-west England. Its name
comes from Old
Norse and
means broad river. It
rises at a
point 1289 feet (393 m)
above sea level...
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Brathay Trust is a youth-development
charity with its head
office and
residential centre based at
Brathay in ****bria, England.
Founded in 1946 by Francis...
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Brathay is a
parish in ****bria, England.
Brathay Hall and the
surrounding estate belong to a charity,
Brathay Trust. ****bria
portal Listed buildings in...
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Brathay Exploration Trust,
formerly Brathay Exploration Group, is a not-for-profit
charity in the UK
which has been
providing worldwide youth expeditions...
- Holy
Trinity Church is in Bog Lane in the
village of
Brathay, ****bria, England. It is an
active Anglican parish church in the
deanery of Windermere, the...
- Broughton-in-Furness and
Barrow in Furness. Slater's
Bridge which crosses the
River Brathay in
three spans supported by a
large mid-stream
boulder and
stone causeways...
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Troutbeck valley and up the
valleys that now
contain the
rivers Rothay and
Brathay.
There were at
least nine ice
retreat phases,
indicated by
buried recessional...
-
Margaret Learmonth.
Harden and her
husband John
lived for some time at
Brathay Hall near
Ambleside in ****bria, England,
renting it from
Henry Law who...
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Interlocking spurs looking up
Oxendale Beck,
tributary to the
River Brathay in Lake District, ****bria...
- Fells. The
inland boundary of the
region is
formed by the
rivers Leven,
Brathay and Duddon, and the lake of Windermere. Off the
southern tip of Furness...