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  • all things/subpage 2 User:The joy of all things/subpage 3 User:The joy of all things/subpage 4 User:The joy of all things/subpage 5 User:The joy of all...
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  • 2021). "Joy as 'Lang Kirk of Craven' awarded 'major parish church status'". Craven Herald. Retrieved 24 March 2024. Historic England. "Church of St Andrew (Grade...
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  • Joy (shallot) is Josip Rodin. The talk page is over there. http://images.google.com/images?q=fat+mouse /SUL meta:User:Joy (My GPG key fingerprint is 0x711AE871...
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  • and i hope that this will be a great help, since some of the things ill be studying this year are very new to me... so yeah, great to meet you all :)...
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  • not all with airfields or runways that can support aircraft. Some radar stations are designated as Remote Radar Heads (RRH). The inception of the Royal...
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  • Whilst the exact age of the street is undated, it was known as being the southern point of a Roman Fortress, which was built on the site of York Minster...
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  • been labelled the first of the dirty industries in the area, with ironstone mining, steelmaking and the broader Teesside chemical industry all following on...
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  • bridge to the west. The bridge has four arches, all with ribbed undersides, but two arches are rounded, and the other two are pointed. Speight, Harry (1891)...
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  • and disbandment of all flying units from 1912. Shrewsbury: Airlife. ISBN 1-84037-086-6. Otter, Patrick (1998). Yorkshire airfields in the Second World War...
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  • day. The unused stairways in the bridge ends were treated with a structural resin which completely fills all the holes and gaps in the void of the stonework...
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  • much of the peat had been washed away. The peatland restoration across the whole of Stake Moss covers an area of 166 hectares (410 acres). The Roman...
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  • User:Mayumashu (category Wikipedians in the Halifax Regional Municipality)
    Osaka (prefecture - Esaka and Yao) for a number of years and because my wife is from Osaka. My biggest joy in life though is hanging out (but also parenting...
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  • (England) Adapt for railway List of unused railways Esk Valley Line and map! Topographic map showing the route the railway would have taken between Kiltonthorpe...
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  • (±123) Page byte size change diffhist User:The joy of all things/subpage 12‎ 20:07 +93‎ ‎The joy of all things talk contribs‎ (→‎History: added text) diffhist...
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  • fenland at the meeting point of railway lines connecting East Anglia and East London with the coalfields of the East Midlands and Yorkshire. The LNER opened...
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  • within the North Riding of Yorkshire, England. It was recognised within the Domesday Book as Dic, an area covering the vale of Pickering and swathes of land...
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  • List of monastic houses in North Yorkshire List of monastic houses in England The Priory of Knaresborough the only house belonging to the Trinitarians...
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  • Yorkshire, England. The plans detail a village of between 3,500 and 3,800 houses with a shopping area, clustered around an ancient woodland. The development has...
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  • require an amount of electricity greater than could be drawn from the National Grid (and such a connection was not possible until 2034), so the plan was amended...
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  • The Church of St Mary, Levisham, is a redundant Anglican church near the village of Levisham, in North Yorkshire, England. The church became redundant...
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