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Yarlside is a hill in the
Howgill Fells, ****bria (historically Westmorland), England. This fell is not to be
confused with the
Yarlside area near Barrow-in-Furness...
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Yarlside Iron
Mines tramway or
Parkhouse Mineral Railway was
built as a one-mile (1.6 km) long
innovative railway from the
Parkhouse Haematite Ore...
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reached are
Whatshaw Common at 1,593 feet (486 m),
Little Yarlside at 1,691 feet (515 m),
Great Yarlside (the
third highest of the
Outlying Fells) at 1,986 feet...
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developing as an
important mining centre, with
newly opened mines in
Stank and
Yarlside. Many were
originally inhabited by
Cornish tin
miners that were recruited...
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Walna Scar 2,035 feet (620 m)
Black Combe 1,970 feet (600 m)
Great Yarlside 1,986 feet (605 m)
according to Wainwright; in
reality 1,936 feet (590 m)...
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Great Yarlside 34C: LD E
Birkett 591 6 1,939 20 90 NY525075 WO,B 4
Howes (fell) 34C: LD...
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Shunner Fell
Hoove Kisdon Nine
Standards Rigg Rogan's Seat Wild Boar Fell
Yarlside 8.
Southern Yorkshire Dales Aye Gill Pike
Birks Fell
Buckden Pike Calf...
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England 46 85
Yarlside 639 208 2,096 682 35A 98 54.381013286179;-2.4864854158517 SD685985] Ma...
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Little Park was a
multiple sports venue on
Yarlside Road, Barrow-in-Furness, from the late 1880s
until the late 1930s. It
hosted rugby league, football...
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settlement in the
early 9th century.
Several areas of
Barrow including Yarlside and Ormsgill, as well as "Barrow" and "Furness", have
names of Old Norse...