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Kilnsea is a
village in the
civil parish of Easington, in the East
Riding of Yorkshire, England, in an area
known as Holderness. It is
situated approximately...
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exist in
other parts of
Britain (including Sunderland, Redcar, Boulby,
Kilnsea and
Selsey Bill), and Baħar iċ-Ċagħaq in Malta. The
Maltese sound mirror...
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civil parish is
formed by the
village of
Easington and the
hamlets of
Kilnsea, Out
Newton and
Spurn Head. Bull Sand Fort is
administered as part of the...
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Haworth and was
raised there until the age of nine when his
family moved to
Kilnsea, East
Riding of Yorkshire. A
couple of
years later they
moved back to Bradford...
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completed until 1919. A
coastal battery at Easington, Fort
Goodwin or
Kilnsea Battery,
faced the Bull
Sands Fort. They were also
garrisoned during the...
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Kilnsea,
Humber Estuary...
- The
Church of St Helen,
Kilnsea, Holderness, East
Riding of Yorkshire, England, is a
redundant parish church dating from 1864–5. It was
designed by the...
- Kexby, Keyingham,
Kiddal Lane End, Kidstones, Kildwick, Kilham, Kilnhurst,
Kilnsea, Kilnsey, Kilnwick,
Kilnwick Percy, Kilpin,
Kilpin Pike, Kimberworth, Kimberworth...
- (sea wall)
Easington (rock armour)
Filey (sea wall)
Hornsea (sea wall)
Kilnsea (sea wall)
Mappleton (rock armour)
Robin Hood's Bay (sea wall and rock...
- College,
Oxford Churches All
Saints Church,
Fleet Church of St Helen,
Kilnsea Church of
Christ the
Consoler Church of St John the Baptist,
Outwood Church...