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covers the
villages of Chalford,
Chalford Hill,
France Lynch,
Bussage and
Brownshill,
spread over two
square miles (five
square kilometres) of the Cotswold...
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Brownshill Dolmen (Irish:
Dolmain Chnoc an Bhrúnaigh) is a very
large megalithic portal tomb
situated 3 km east of Carlow, in
County Carlow, Ireland. Its...
- southeast.
Carlow is
known as "The
Dolmen County", a
nickname based on the
Brownshill Dolmen, a 6,000-year-old
megalithic portal tomb
which is
reputed to have...
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Brownshill Green is a
suburban hamlet 3.5
miles northwest of
Coventry by road,
adjacent to the
suburbs of Allesley,
Coundon and Keresley. It is bordered...
- St Mary of the
Angels Church is
located to the
south of the
village of
Brownshill in the
parish of Chalford, Gloucestershire, England. It is a redundant...
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standing stones Beltany stone circle Bohonagh Brennanstown Portal Tomb
Brownshill dolmen Brú na Bóinne
Carraig á
Mhaistin stone Carrigagulla Carrowmore...
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Amenemhet III, at Hawara, Egypt. 110-ton, one
piece quartzite burial chamber.
Brownshill Dolmen, 100
metric tons.
Baths of Caracalla, Rome, Italy.
Granite columns...
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standing stones Beltany stone circle Bohonagh Brennanstown Portal Tomb
Brownshill dolmen Brú na Bóinne
Carraig á
Mhaistin stone Carrigagulla Carrowmore...
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Museum of Ireland.
Poulnabrone is the
largest Irish portal tomb
after Brownshill Dolmen in
County Carlow. A
crack at the base of the
eastern portal stone...
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Holbrooks Joseph Cash
Primary School,
Radford Keresley Grange Primary School,
Brownshill Green Leigh CE Academy, Tile Hill
Limbrick Wood
Primary School, Tile Hill...