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Ruswarp (/ˈrʌsəp/ RUS-əp) is a
village in the
civil parish of Whitby, in
North Yorkshire, England. It is
around 1.8
miles (2.9 km) from Whitby, at the...
- a life-size
bronze statue of a
Border Collie dog
named Ruswarp (pronounced /rʌsəp/).
Ruswarp belonged to
Graham Nuttall, one of the
founding members...
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Ruswarp is a
railway station on the Esk
Valley Line,
which runs
between Middlesbrough and
Whitby via Nunthorpe. The station,
situated 1 mile 30 chains...
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travel through weirs on the course.
There are
clearly visible examples at
Ruswarp,
where the
tidal stretch through to
Whitby begins and at Sleights. Around...
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Auction mart. At
Garsdale railway station stands a
statue of
Ruswarp, a collie.
Ruswarp belonged to
Graham Nuttall, the
first Secretary of the Friends...
- his dog
Ruswarp signed the
petition to save the line with his paw print. On 20
January 1990
Graham Nuttall had gone missing. He and
Ruswarp had bought...
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Ruswarp Hydro or
Whitby Esk Energy, is a
Hydroelectric generation scheme that
operates on the
River Esk at
Ruswarp,
North Yorkshire, England. The project...
- Hawsker, Sneaton, Ugglebarnby, Dunsley, and Aislaby, five
mills including Ruswarp,
Hackness with two
mills and two churches. When the
Domesday Book was compiled...
- was born in Whitby,
North Yorkshire in 1983 and
lived in the
village of
Ruswarp until he was 18. He has four siblings. He
studied art and
design before...
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Castleton Moor, Danby, Lealholm, Glaisdale, Egton, Grosmont, Sleights,
Ruswarp and Whitby. The Esk
Valley Line was once part of a
significantly larger...