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Bay of Skaill
Bay of Skaill is a small bay on the west coast of the Orkney Mainland, Scotland. It is the location of the famous Neolithic settlement, Skara Brae, and a large residence, Skaill House, the property of the laird on whose estate Skara Brae was discovered. Skaill House has connections with Captain James Cook.In March 1858, a boy named David Linklater was digging at Muckle Brae, near the Sandwick parish church, when he came across a few pieces of silver lying in the earth.
Bay_of_Skaill
Thornbury, South Gloucestershire
Thornbury is a market town in South Gloucestershire, England, approximately 12 miles (19km) north of the city of Bristol, with a population of around 12,000. The town hosts South Gloucestershire Council headquarters and is twinned with Bockenem in Germany. Thornbury is a Britain in Bloom award-winning town and also has its own competition, Thornbury in Bloom. Its suburbs include the Morton and Thornbury Park districts.
Thornbury,_South_Gloucestershire
Battle of Brunanburh
The Battle of Brunanburh was an English victory in 937 by the army of Æthelstan, King of England, and his brother, Edmund, over the combined armies of Olaf III Guthfrithson, Norse-Gael King of Dublin, Constantine II, King of Scots, and Owen I, King of Strathclyde. Mention is also made in some sources of Irish, Welsh and Cornish mercenaries.
Battle_of_Brunanburh
Somerset Levels
Somerset Levels (or the Somerset Levels and Moors as they are less commonly, but more correctly, called) is a sparsely populated coastal plain and wetland area of central Somerset, England, between the Quantock and Mendip hills. The Somerset Levels consist of marine clay "levels" along the coast, and the inland (often peat based) "moors".
Somerset_Levels
Beauvais
Beauvais is a town and commune and capital of the Oise department in northern France. Population (1999)Paris.
Beauvais
Youghal
Youghal
Charnwood Forest
Charnwood Forest is an upland tract in north-western Leicestershire, England, bounded by Leicester, Loughborough, and Coalville. It is undulating, rocky, picturesque, with barren areas, and some extensive tracts of woodland; its elevation is generally 600 ft (180 m) and upwards, the area exceeding this height being about 6,100 acres (25 km²).
Charnwood_Forest
Harborough
This is about the district of Harborough; there is also the Harborough constituency.Harborough () is a local government district of Leicestershire, England, named after its main town, Market Harborough. Covering 230 square miles, the District is by far the largest of the eight district authorities in Leicestershire and covers almost a quarter of the County.The District extends south and east from the Leicester urban area; on the east it adjoins the County of Rutland;has a boundary on the north with the Boroughs of Charnwood and Melton; on the south it has a long boundary with the County of Northamptonshire comprising the Boroughs of Corby, Kettering and the District of Daventry.
Harborough
Silsden
Silsden is a town and civil parish situated in West Yorkshire, England. It lies on the northern slope of the Aire river valley between Keighley and Skipton. It is about from the river. Along the lower edge of the town is the Leeds and Liverpool Canal.
Silsden
Westbury, Wiltshire
Westbury is a town and civil parish (population 11,135 in the 2001 census) in the west of the English county of Wiltshire, most famous for the Westbury White Horse.
Westbury,_Wiltshire
Kelso, Scottish Borders
Kelso (Gaelic:Cealsach), (Scots:Kelsae) is a market town in the Scottish Borders area of Scotland, located where the rivers Tweed and Teviot have their confluence. The town has a population of just over 6,000; it is regarded as one of the most charming and quaint towns in the area with its cobbled streets, elegant Georgian buildings and French style cobbled market square.
Kelso,_Scottish_Borders
Myddle
Myddle, also known as Mydle, Middle, 'M'dle, ' and Medle is a small village in Shropshire, England about 10 miles north of Shrewsbury, the county town of Shropshire. Myddle lies in the parish of Myddle with Broughton-le-Strange. The 2001 census recorded a population of 1,142 in the village.There was also a book written about Myddle, called History of Myddle.
Myddle
Shapwick, Somerset
Shapwick is a village on the Somerset Levels, in the Sedgemoor district of Somerset, England. It is situated to the west of Glastonbury.
Shapwick,_Somerset
Cuerdale Hoard
Cuerdale Hoard is a hoard of over 8,600 items including silver coins and bullion. The hoard was discovered on the 15 May 1840, on the Southern bank of a bend of the River Ribble, in an area known as Cuerdale on the outskirts of the City of Preston, Lancashire, England. The Cuerdale Hoard is the largest Viking silver hoard ever found outside Russia, and exceeds any hoard found in Scandinavia or any other western areas settled by the Vikings.
Cuerdale_Hoard
Haddiscoe
Haddiscoe is a village and civil parish in the English county of Norfolk. It is situated some 30 km south-east of the city of Norwich, but only 10 km west of the Suffolk town of Lowestoft.The civil parish has an area of 20.42 km² and in the 2001 census had a population of 481 in 194 households. For the purposes of local government, the parish falls within the district of South Norfolk.
Haddiscoe
Burton, Wrexham
Burton is a small village in the community of Rossett in the county borough of Wrexham, Wales. The hamlet of Burton Green is a separate settlement and is located a few miles from Burton.
Burton,_Wrexham
Staffordshire Moorlands Pan
Staffordshire Moorlands Pan is a 2nd century AD bronze trulla depicting the forts of Hadrian's Wall, with names above. It was found in June 2003 Tullie House Museum in Carlisle, the Potteries Museum in Stoke-on-Trent and London's British Museum. The pan, although lacking its handle, is an extremely well preserved enamelled and inscribed bronze.
Staffordshire_Moorlands_Pan
Collette Hoard
Collette_Hoard
Harrold, Bedfordshire
Harrold is a village, civil parish and electoral ward in the Borough of Bedford within Bedfordshire, England, around twelve miles north-west of Bedford. The village is on the north bank of the River Great Ouse, and is the site of an ancient bridge, linking the village with Carlton with Chellington on the south bank.
Harrold,_Bedfordshire
Longhorsley
Longhorsley is a village in Northumberland, England about northwest of Morpeth, and about south of Alnwick. The A697 road passes through the village linking it with Morpeth, Wooler, and Coldstream in Scotland. There are 6 "Streets" in Longhorsley
Longhorsley