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Colemere Countryside Site is a
countryside heritage site. Due to its
important conservation status it has two key
designations being a Site of Special...
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Lyneal ****
Colemere (or
Lyneal with
Colemere) is an
ecclesaistical parish in Shropshire, England. It
contains the
villages of
Lyneal and
Colemere. It was...
- SS
Colemere was a
small freighter built during the
First World War.
Completed in 1915, she was
intended for the West
African trade. The ship was sunk by...
- 1887 in an
entry in his
Gazetteer of the
British Isles thus: "Lineal ****
Colemere, eccl. dist.,
Ellesmere and
Welsh Hampton pars., Shropshire, pop. 367;...
- see grey
herons nesting.
There are
eight other meres nearby: Blakemere,
Colemere, Crosemere, Kettlemere, Newtonmere, Whitemere,
Sweatmere and
Hanmer Mere...
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philanthropic work. She
divided her time
between her
Nashville residence,
called "
Colemere", and
homes in Wequetonsing, Michigan, and Washington, D.C. She was known...
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ELLESMERE Ellesmere,
Dudleston Heath (Criftins), Welshampton, Lyneal,
Colemere, ****shutt,
English Frankton, Tetchill, Hordley,
Bagley Shropshire SY13...
- Clungunford, Clunton, Coalbrookdale, Coalport, ****shutt, Colebatch,
Colemere, Comley, Condover, Coppicegate, Coreley, Corfton, Cosford, Coton, Coton...
- vessels, with
names derived from
villages in
Cheshire and Shropshire:
Colemere, Delamere, Eskmere, Flaxmere, Linmere, Oakmere,
Rabymere and Redesmere...
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sometimes known as 'the
Shropshire lake district', such as:
Blakemere Colemere Crosemere Ellesmere (The Mere)
Kettlemere Newtonmere Sweatmere Whitemere...