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Foxdale (/ˈfɒksdeɪl/; Manx:
Forsdal [ˈfɑːstθəl]; Old Norse: Fors-dal – 'waterfall dale or valley') is a
village consisting of the
districts of
Upper and...
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Foxdale A.F.C. is a
football club
based in
Foxdale on the Isle of Man. They
compete in the
second tier of the Isle of Man
Football League. In 1897, a group...
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Foxdale River is a
river of the Isle of Man
which rises east of the
South Barrule and
flows 5 km
north through Foxdale to join the
River Neb at St...
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Foxdale Mines is a
collective term for a
series of
mines and
shafts which were
situated in a
highly mineralised zone on the Isle of Man,
running east...
- heritage-registered
clock tower located in the
former mining village of
Foxdale, Isle of Man, and is said to have been the
first memorial in the British...
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Foxdale is a
rural locality in the
Whitsunday Region, Queensland, Australia. In the 2021 census,
Foxdale had a po****tion of 99 people.
Foxale is farming...
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western town of Peel, the
northern town of
Ramsey and the
mining village of
Foxdale. Now in
government ownership, it uses
original rolling stock and locomotives...
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industry resulted in the
closure of the
Foxdale Mines in 1911 with the
resultant loss of traffic.
Services to
Foxdale ceased in 1940 but the odd
ballast train...
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Foxdale Railway was a 3 ft (914 mm)
narrow gauge branch line
which ran from St. John's to
Foxdale in the Isle of Man. The line...
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Foxdale Mining Company, was a
mining company formed to
operate the
Foxdale Mines on the Isle of Man. The date that
mining operations in the
Foxdale district...