- Jim
Redlake is a 1930
novel by the
British writer Francis Brett Young. It
portrays the life of the
title character from childhood. Like most of his works...
- Red Lake (Ojibwe: Ogaakaaning) is a census-designated
place (CDP)
within the
Lower Red Lake
unorganized territory located in
Beltrami County, Minnesota...
- The
Redlake is a
minor river in
southwest Shropshire, England. Its
headwaters are to the
south of Newcastle, on the
other side of
Spoad Hill (alternatively...
- The
Redlake Tramway was a
railway built to
carry supplies and
workers between Bittaford and the clay
workings at
Redlake, near the
centre of the southern...
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Redlake Meadows &
Hoggs Moor is a Site of
Special Scientific Interest (SSSI),
noted for its
biological characteristics, in Cornwall, England, UK. Within...
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civil parish in
south Shropshire, England. The
village lies on the
River Redlake,
within 660
yards (600 m) of the
River Teme and
close to the
border of...
- Company.
Wollensak further improved the
design to
achieve 10,000 frame/s.
Redlake Laboratories introduced another 16 mm
rotating prism camera, the Hycam...
- List of
novels by
Francis Brett Young. As per UK
copyright law,
these works entered the
public domain on 1
January 2025, 70 full
calendar years after Brett...
- can be seen for many miles.
Rippon Tor
Rifle Range –
disused rifle range Redlake Tramway –
disused railway Spitchwick – a
swimming spot
where the River...
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river at
Oaker near Aston. Near the end of the river's course, the
River Redlake joins at Jay. Just
south of
Broadward (a Site of
Special Scientific Interest...