- Look up
byland or
biland in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Byland may
refer to: A
Peninsula or
byland (also biland)
Byland Abbey, a
small village and...
-
Byland Abbey is a
ruined abbey and a
small village in
Byland with W****
civil parish, in the
county of
North Yorkshire, England, in the
North York Moors...
- The
Battle of Old
Byland (also
known as the
Battle of
Byland Abbey, the
Battle of
Byland Moor and the
Battle of
Scotch Corner) was a
significant encounter...
- New Year
Gulpa Cr****
Bylands I (between
Echuca & Deniliquin) At 'new' DTE
owned site 2500 2003 Autumn/Easter
Gulpa Cr****
Bylands II (between
Echuca &...
-
separating six
years later. She also
spent some time as a
dance teacher at "
Bylands",
Stratfield Turgis, near Basingstoke, Hampshire, a
boarding school for...
- 1st Earl of Richmond,
positioned on
Scawton Moor,
between Rievaulx and
Byland Abbey. To
dislodge him King
Robert used
essentially the same
tactics as...
-
former Ballarat and
Bendigo systems.
There are also
tramway museums at
Bylands,
Haddon and Hawthorn.
Melbourne Airport is the
major domestic and international...
- museum. In 1970, the
former Station Masters residence on the now
closed Bylands railway station situated on the
Heathcote Junction to
Bendigo railway line...
-
Byland with W**** is a
civil parish in the
county of
North Yorkshire, England.
According to the 2001
census it had a po****tion of 120,
increasing to an...
- (19
March 2010). "A
cycle ride to
Byland Abbey and Rievaulx". York Press.
Retrieved 4
January 2016. "History of
Byland Abbey". www.english-heritage.org...