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Thurstaston and
Caldy on the
Wirral Peninsula. "Dawpool Cottages,
Dawpool Bank,
Dawpool and
Dawpool School ::
Survey of
English Place-Names". The
English Place-Name...
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Dawpool was a
country house in the
village of Thurstaston, Wirral, Merseyside, England. It was
built for the
shipowner Thomas Henry Ismay in 1882–86 and...
- was
managed and
partly a
family holiday. On 26
October 1887, they left
Dawpool and
travelled by
train across Europe,
seeing the
sights of France, Switzerland...
- '
Dawpool',
designed by
Richard Norman Shaw, was
demolished by
explosives in 1927.
Still standing in the
village is the
original building of
Dawpool Primary...
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Crewe Crewe Green Crowton Cuddington Daresbury Darnhall Davenham Delamere Dawpool Disley Dodleston Dunham-on-the-Hill
Dutton Eaton (near Macclesfield) Eccleston...
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great hall at
Haddon Hall, Derbyshire,
although Saint considers Shaw's
Dawpool Hall,
Cheshire as the more
likely source.
Pevsner and
Richmond mention...
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facilities developed on the
Wirral bank at Shotwick, Burton, Neston, Parkgate,
Dawpool, and "Hoyle Lake" or Hoylake. The
excavation of the New Cut in 1737, to...
- at Cragside, two
notable examples were
created for the now-demolished
Dawpool Hall on the Wirral. One of
these now
forms the
porch of The
Pantheon at...
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implement shed at
Dawpool Farm,
Thurstaston (1075379)",
National Heritage List for England,
retrieved 16
December 2014
Historic England, "
Dawpool Farmhouse,...
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harbouring facilities developed at Shotwick, Burton, Neston, Parkgate,
Dawpool, and "Hoyle Lake" or Hoylake. However,
there was not a
gradual progression...