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Nettle – the
stinging nettle,
Urtica dioica.
Lhergy – a hill-slope, or high wasteland. Goin' down the
lhergy means "going
downhill in life" (from Gaelic...
- the
years including Barbon, Bo'ness,
Dyrham Park, Fintray,
Great Auclum,
Lhergy Frissel, Longleat,
Pontypool Park, Rest and Be Thankful,
Stapleford Aerodrome...
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Ballamodha to St
Marks road (The Bayrauyr)
Malew B31
Harbour Road
Onchan B32
Lhergy Cripperty road
Braddan B33 Croit-e-Caley/Kentraugh Mill road
Rushen B34...
- Isle of Man Forestry,
Lands and
Mines Board in 1963
along with the
nearby Lhergy Frissel and
Claughbane Woods. The
combined glens,
including a
disused slate...
- the edge of the hills, are a
network of
woods and glens:
Ballure Walk,
Lhergy Frissel and
Elfin Glen. The
Millennium Way and
other paths and
roads lead...
- The
Railway Inn at the
Lhergy Cripperty/Peel Road (A1)
intersection in
Union Mills....
-
lookout in
World War II and has been
closed since. The
tower is
located on
Lhergy Frissell in the
parish of Maughold, but only
about 100
metres (330 ft) south...
- May 2016 at the
Wayback Machine Belt
buckle designed by
Archibald Knox
Lhergy,
watercolour on
paper (1900–20)
Inkwell designed by Knox An 'easel' clock...
-
rowed as**** and
landed at
Ballure s**** near Ramsey.
After climbing the
Lhergy Frissell (from Manx: the hill of
Frissell or clan Frazer), the
Prince Consort...
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Onchan Has MER halt and its own
railway Laxey Glen Laxey; near
Laxey Wheel Lhergy Frissel Adjoins S of
Ramsey Molly Quirk's Glen &
Bibaloe Walk
Adjoins Onchan...