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Humshaugh (/ˈhʌmzhʌf/) is a
parish near
Hexham in Northumberland, England. The
village had a po****tion of 622 in the 2011 census, and is just
north of...
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mansion adjacent to Hadrian's Wall and the
Roman fort of
Cilurnum at
Humshaugh, Northumberland, England. It is a
Grade II*
listed building. The house...
- ran a camp near
Humshaugh, England.
While Brownsea Island was the site of the
experimental camp run by Baden-Powell in 1907, the
Humshaugh camp had thirty...
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Humshaugh railway station served the
village of Chollerford, Northumberland,
England from 1858 to 1958 on the
Border Counties Railway. The
station was...
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Cairn remembering the 1908
Lookwide camp at
Fourstones near
Humshaugh, the
first proper Scout Camp...
- historian,
usually published as C. V.
Wedgwood Kevin Whately, actor, born in
Humshaugh, near
Hexham in 1951 N. T. Wright,
Anglican theologian and author, former...
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Independent Scouts Jamboree 2008 (Northumberland), a
celebration of the 1908
Humshaugh camp
Homenetmen General Jamboree, a
gathering of
Scouts of the Homenetmen...
- and
Grade I
listed building,
situated to the
north of the
village of
Humshaugh on the west bank of the
North Tyne. It is
around 5+1⁄2
miles (8.9 km)...
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centenary of the
first official Scout Camp held by Baden-Powell at
Humshaugh. The
event included parades at
Hexham Abbey and a
ceremony at the original...
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region "between
rivers Tyne and Wansbeck" and
drawing on
informants from
Humshaugh, Earsdon, and Backworth.: 674
Dialect words in
Northumberland and Tyneside...