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Dentdale is a dale or
valley in the north-west of the
Yorkshire Dales National Park in ****bria, England. It is the
valley of the
River Dee, but
takes its...
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within the
historic boundaries of the West
Riding of Yorkshire. It lies in
Dentdale, a
narrow valley on the
western slopes of the
Pennines within the Yorkshire...
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England at Ribblehead. The
second half
follows several river valleys (
Dentdale,
River Mint,
River Kent) to
descend to the s****s of Windermere. The walk...
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Coverdale Cragdale Crummackdale Deepdale (off
Dentdale)
Deepdale (off Teesdale, now in Durham)
Dentdale Dibbdale Doedale/Twistletondale East Stonesdale...
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Yorkshire Dales and flow
westwards towards the
Irish Sea (the Dee in
Dentdale and the
Twiss in
Kingsdale being notable others). The name
Ribble may be...
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possibly derives from
Brythonic deva
meaning goddess, or from Dent or
Dentdale,
through which the
river flows. The
river rises above Dent Head Farm (on...
- Dent Head
Viaduct is a
railway viaduct on the Settle–Carlisle line in
Dentdale, ****bria, England. It is the
second major viaduct on the line northwards...
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tributary streams and
rivers feed into the
larger valleys, and Barbondale,
Dentdale,
Deepdale and
Garsdale which feed west to the
River Lune. The characteristic...
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Armstrong was a very keen angler, and
while fishing on the
River Dee at
Dentdale in the Pennines, he saw a
waterwheel in action,
supplying power to a marble...
- -kəf/ MET-kahf, -kəf, US: /-kæf/ -kaf) is a surname,
originating in
Dentdale, Yorkshire, and is very
common in
places such as
Wensleydale and Swaledale...