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Broomlee Lough is an
inland lake in Northumberland,
England at the
southern edge of
Northumberland National Park. The
lough lies
immediately north of the...
- 'Crag'
element is
probably from a word
equivalent to
Welsh craig, 'cliff'.
Broomlee Lough Greenlee Lough Halleypike Lough "3. Hadrian's Wall Walk Milecastle...
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Broomlee railway station served the
village of West Linton, Peeblesshire, Scotland, from 1864 to 1933 on the Leadburn,
Linton and
Dolphinton Railway. The...
- Hiberno-English and
Ulster Scots). On
Haughton Common, near Hadrian's Wall
Broomlee Lough Crag
Lough Greenlee Lough Grindon Lough Halleypike Lough Elsewhere...
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preferred habitat of
calcareous burns, rivers, and
lakes is very limited.
Broomlee Lough Crag
Lough Halleypike Lough Professor Ian Shield, MPhil, MSc. "White-clawed...
- of Buccleuch. The
outer walls consist of
whinstone rubble,
quarried at
Broomlee Hill,
dressed with red sandstone. In the
early 19th century,
stone was...
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preferred habitat of
calcareous burns, rivers, and
lakes is very limited.
Broomlee Lough Crag
Lough Greenlee Lough "White-clawed
crayfish -
species action...
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Coalyburn (later
renamed Macbie Hill in 1874) and West
Linton (later
renamed Broomlee).
During the
construction of the line,
there was a
collision at the junction...
- Fabric: An
Investigative Guide to the
Medieval Churches of Northumberland.
Broomlee Publications. pp. 26–27. Tate 1866, pp. 143–144. Tate 1866, pp. 144–145...
- of the hill
overlooking this Green. The
village was
formerly served by
Broomlee railway station on the
Leadburn to
Dolphinton branch line,
designed by...