- imagine". By
building dams,
Armstrong created five new
lakes on the estate,
Debdon, Tumbleton, Blackburn, and the
Upper and
Lower lakes at Nelly's Moss. In...
- Troop, in ****bernauld 103 (Tyne
Electrical Engineers)
Field Squadron, at
Debdon Gardens, Heaton,
Newcastle upon Tyne 2 Troop, in
Hartlepool 124 (Lowland)...
- In 1863 he
bought some land in a steep-sided,
narrow valley where the
Debdon Burn
flows towards the
River Coquet near Rothbury. He had the land cleared...
- town.
Sites include a cairnfield,
standing stone and cup-marked rock on
Debdon Moor to the
north of the town, a well-preserved
circular cairn some 26 feet...
-
There were four
mills at
various times in Rothbury.
Debdon Mill was a
woollen mill on the
Debdon Burn, and was
first do****ented in 1762. It was shown...
- 11
December 2010 The world's
first hydroelectric power station,
Debdon Dam,
followed by Marèges Dam,
Hoover Dam,
Grand Coulee Dam and Krasnoyarsk...
-
Callaly & Yetlington,
Cartington +
detached portion, Clennell, Coatyards,
Debdon +
detached portion, Diddlestone,
Dueshill +
detached portion, Elsdon, Ewesley...
- be lit by
hydroelectric power and the
sawmill he
designed and
built at
Debdon,
where he
combined a
turbine with a
Siemens horizontal generator was the...
-
after the
Second World War. The
memorial is now in the RE TA
Centre at
Debdon Gardens, Gateshead. Burke. Beckett,
Appendix IX
Official Army List 1868–88...
- Lines,
Leuchars Station 103 (Tyne
Electrical Engineers)
Field Squadron, at
Debdon Gardens, Heaton,
Newcastle upon Tyne –
formerly under 21
Engineer Regiment...