- in the
parish of
Firby. Some
names of
places within Firby include:
Firby Hall,
Firby (Christ's) Hospital, John
Clapham House,
Firby Grange (a
former subdivision...
-
Firby may
refer to:
Firby, Hambleton,
historically in the
North Riding,
south of Bedale,
North Yorkshire,
England Firby, R****ale,
historically in the...
-
Firby is a
village in the
civil parish of Westow, in
North Yorkshire, England, 4
miles (6 km)
south west of Malton.
Firby was
historically a township...
- a
hybrid reactive/deliberative
robot architecture developed by R.
James Firby that
consists of
three layers: a
reactive feedback control mechanism, a...
- 1935 the
civil parish was
abolished and
merged into the
civil parish of
Firby. In 1931 the
parish had a po****tion of 31. In 1974 it was
transferred to...
- 35 (7): 827–831. Bibcode:1998CaJES..35..827R. doi:10.1139/cjes-35-7-827.
Firby, J. B.; Durham, J. W. (1
November 1974). "Molluscan
Radula from Earliest...
- area also have
their own
private chapels, such as at Christ's
Hospital in
Firby.
Bedale lies on the B6285 road,
which runs
south and
south east from Bedale...
- Christ's
Hospital is a
historic building in
Firby, a
village in
North Yorkshire, in England. The
building was
constructed in 1608 to
serve as almshouses...
-
Firby is a
civil parish in the
former Hambleton District of
North Yorkshire, England. It
contains four
listed buildings that are
recorded in the National...
- Ferrybridge, Fewston, Filey, Fimber,
Finkle Street, Finningley, Firbeck,
Firby (Hambleton),
Firby (R****ale), Fishlake, Fitling, Flamborough, Flaxby, Flaxton, Flaxton...