- part (Grangemill to Cromford, set in a deep valley) is
known as the Via
Gellia – a steep-sided
wooded dry
valley and road. It is
probably named after (or...
- The gens
Gellia was a
plebeian family at
ancient Rome,
where they
settled after the
Second Punic War or earlier. The
first of the
Gellii to
obtain the...
- Lex
Gellia Cornelia was a law p****ed in 72 BC
after a
proposal of the
consuls Lucius Gellius Poplicola and
Gnaeus Cornelius Lentulus Clodi****, that gave...
- 18th-century
wooden railway can be
found in the
Merry Tom mine, near Via
Gellia. The
miners avoided the need to
excavate hard rock
whenever they
could and...
- the UK's last main
refractory company at
Friden at the A515/A5012 (Via
Gellia) junction.
Caterpillar Building Construction Products makes backhoe loaders...
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Fulvia Fundania Furia Furnia Gabinia Galeria Gallia Gargonia Gavia Gegania Gellia Geminia Genucia Gessia Glicia Grania Gratidia Gratia Hateria Heia Helvia...
- Heinemann. 1927 – via
Internet Archive.;
volume 2;
volume 3 Ex pede
Herculem Gellia gens René
Marache (1967). "Introduction". Aulu-Gelle, Les
nuits attiques...
-
linking Derby and Matlock, were all
built in the
river valley. The Via
Gellia valley joins the
Derwent at Cromford; however, the
stream which runs through...
-
limestone strata include: 'Bee Low'
limestones (at Buxton, Wye Valley, Via
Gellia and Matlock)
including the 'Millers Dale' bed and 'Chee Tor' bed (a particularly...
-
Grange mining liberty,
which ran from the
summit of Harboro'
Rocks to Via
Gellia. The mine
dates back to the 1700s and the mine
shaft is over 100 metres...