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Grinkle Mine, was an
ironstone mine
working the main
Cleveland Seam near to
Roxby in
North Yorkshire, England. Initially, the
ironstone was
mined specifically...
- mine at
Rosedale Wyke
began to run out Sir
Charles Palmer established Grinkle ironstone mine 3
miles (4.8 km) to the east near the
hamlet of Dalehouse...
- The
Palmer Baronetcy, of
Grinkle Park in the
County of York and of
Newcastle upon Tyne, was
created in the
Baronetage of the
United Kingdom on 31 July...
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Grinkle railway station was on the
Whitby Redcar and
Middlesbrough Union Railway. It was
opened on 3
December 1883, and
served the
village of Easington...
- as Easington. Its name was
changed to
Grinkle after the
local house and seat of the
Palmer Baronets of
Grinkle Park in 1904. The
renaming avoided confusion...
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History of
Diving in the
Royal Australian Navy 1911-2011. Queanbeyan:
Grinkle Pres. ISBN 9780980282153. Lord, Cliff; Tennant,
Julian (2000).
ANZAC Elite:...
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Lennoxbank 8
March 1886 728 Cook of
Doughty House 10
March 1886 730
Palmer of
Grinkle Park and
Newcastle upon Tyne 31
August 1886 731
Clark of
Edinburgh 28 September...
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diving in the
Royal Australian Navy 1911–2011. Queanbeyan, New
South Wales:
Grinkle Press Pty Ltd. ISBN 9780980282153. O'Brien, Hugh (2014). Undaunted: From...
- 27 chains (11.8 km)
Liverton Mine
Loftus 8 miles 25 chains (13.4 km)
Grinkle Grinkle Tunnel 992
yards (907 m)
Boulby Mine End of line 12 miles 5 chains...
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Diving in the
Royal Australian Navy 1911–2011. Queanbeyan, New
South Wales:
Grinkle Press. ISBN 9780980282153. Sharpe, Richard, ed. (1998). Jane's Fighting...