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Ireshopeburn (/ˈaɪsʊpbɜːrn/; EYE-suup-burn ) is a
village in the
civil parish of Stanhope, in
County Durham, England. It is
situated on the
south side...
- Durham, England. It is
situated to the
north of the
River Wear,
opposite Ireshopeburn. In the 2001
census West
Blackdene had a po****tion of 37. "Wear Valley...
- England. It is
situated at the top of
Weardale between Cowshill and
Ireshopeburn. It is
named after the
nearby source of the
River Wear
which runs eastwards...
- Durham, England. It lies on the
north side of the
River Wear,
opposite Ireshopeburn, and is
linked to the A689
Weardale valley road by
Coronation Bridge...
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south side of the
River Wear on the A689 road
between Daddry Shield and
Ireshopeburn. The 2001
census reported a po****tion of 307. The
village has its own...
- IF-feeld /ˈifiːld/
England Ilfracombe IL-frə-koom /ˈɪlfrəkuːm/
England Ireshopeburn EYESS-həp-burn /ˈaɪshəpbɜːrn/
Scotland Isle of
Gigha GHEE-ə /ˈɡiːə/ England...
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occasions and it
became a
Methodist stronghold. High
House Chapel near
Ireshopeburn has been
claimed to be the
Methodist chapel with the
longest history...
- Hurworth-on-Tees, Hury,
Hutton Henry,
Hutton Magna Ingleton, Inkerman,
Ireshopeburn, Iveston, Kelloe, Kepier, Killerby, Kimblesworth, Kinninvie, Kip Hill...
- Stanhope, Thomas, a lead ore miner,
married in 1843 to Elizabeth, an
Ireshopeburn native two
years his junior.
George was
their seventh child.
Thomas and...
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Coronation Bridge
Stanhope 1838 54°44′32″N 2°11′59″W
Blackdene Mine Bridge
Ireshopeburn 54°44′38″N 2°12′18″W West
Blackdene Bridge West
Blackdene 18th century...