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r the Rawsthorne family and redesigned by the

Cumbrian architect George Webster.

likely that Baynes was a member of one of the

Cumbrian branches but on his move to London he made hi

he was also professional for Workington, the

Cumbrian club appearing in the North Lancashire League

months in South Yorkshire, he left to re-join

Cumbrian club Carlisle for two years before finishing

of three Wembley appearances he made with the

Cumbrian club during that decade.

He played a further 52 games for the

Cumbrian club, and after a loan spell with Oxford Unit

Braystones railway station is on the

Cumbrian Coast Line.

on is an unstaffed request stop on the scenic

Cumbrian Coast Line.

The railway station is a stop on the scenic

Cumbrian Coast Line.

The railway station is a stop on the scenic

Cumbrian Coast Line 53 kilometres (33 mi) south west o

ilway station is a request stop on the scenic

Cumbrian Coast Line 24 kilometres (15 mi) south of Whi

ilway station is a request stop on the scenic

Cumbrian Coast Line north of Barrow-in-Furness.

served by the Dalston railway station on the

Cumbrian Coast Line.

It is a stop on the scenic

Cumbrian Coast Line and the terminus of the Ravenglass

The railway station is a stop on the scenic

Cumbrian Coast Line 18 kilometres (11 mi) south east o

llowing lines all previously connected to the

Cumbrian Coast Line, but have mostly now been closed

ilway station is a request stop on the scenic

Cumbrian Coast Line 31 kilometres (19 mi) north east o

y station is also located in Hindpool and the

Cumbrian Coast Line marks the border between the ward

The railway station is a request stop on the

Cumbrian Coast Line 62 kilometres (39 mi) north west o

It is served by Wigton railway station on the

Cumbrian Coast Line, and the A596 road to Workington a

ilway station is a request stop on the scenic

Cumbrian Coast Line 47 kilometres (29 mi) south east o

ation is a request stop on part of the scenic

Cumbrian Coast Line 32 kilometres (20 mi) south west o

The

Cumbrian Coast Line is a rail route in North West Engl

Along with the

Cumbrian Coast Line, which runs north from Barrow to W

continuing to Sellafield or Carlisle via the

Cumbrian Coast Line.

ilway station is a request stop on the scenic

Cumbrian Coast Line 39 kilometres (24 mi) north of Bar

starts at Kendal and makes its way around the

Cumbrian coast via Barrow-in-Furness and Whitehaven to

Whitehaven and one to Millom (connections for

Cumbrian Coast stations are available at Barrow at oth

feet), but offers uninterrupted views of the

Cumbrian coast from the Ravenglass estuary in the sout

The railway station is a stop on the scenic

Cumbrian Coast Line 61 kilometres (38 mi) south east o

ioactive waste repository located on the West

Cumbrian coast approximately six kilometres south east

ch runs for the majority of the length of the

Cumbrian Coast.

that lies between Morecambe Bay and the west

Cumbrian coast.

n lies astride the River Derwent, on the West

Cumbrian coastal plain.

Askam is located on the 150-mile (240 km)

Cumbrian Coastal Walk, which winds around the edge of

h, a sandbank midway between the Galloway and

Cumbrian coasts.

This

Cumbrian constituency was first contested in 1950.

a, Methera! (which translates from an ancient

Cumbrian dialect as One, Two, Three, Four!.) in May 20

arrall also wrote many poems and tales in the

Cumbrian dialect, which were first published in the We

A noted author and

Cumbrian enthusiast,he died on 20 November 1989.

nd cock-fighting side of the character of the

Cumbrian farm labourer.

Cumbrian firm Story Construction were the main contrac

rict, close to the geographical centre of the

Cumbrian hills.

ning business transporting haematite from the

Cumbrian hills.

Cambrian and

Cumbrian Hills: Pilgrimages to Snowdon and Scafell (19

Chair on the ridge called Stone Arthur in the

Cumbrian lake district.

trees, small lakes and fine panoramas of the

Cumbrian landscape.

The account of Waltheof and his family in

Cumbrian monastic cartularies (St Bees and Wetheral),

d civil parish in the Eden Valley between the

Cumbrian mountains in the west and the Pennines in the

ea level, and afford spectacular views of the

Cumbrian mountains and coast.

ted by limestone outcrops and the overlooking

Cumbrian mountains.

me time editor of the Hexham Courant owned by

Cumbrian Newspapers Ltd.

y team from the North East of England to beat

Cumbrian opposition, however, the following year they

Christianity as Patricius - in a raid on the

Cumbrian or Welsh coast.

descend quickly to the low ground of the west

Cumbrian plain.

sell "Some further notes on the Lowca Works",

Cumbrian Railways, Feb 2002

umps Hall is a seventeenth-century inn on the

Cumbrian side of Gilsland.

Clarke joined

Cumbrian side Carlisle United on loan in September 199

The

Cumbrian side features professional players from the E

nths following some excellent displays in the

Cumbrian side's defence.

othills and nurtured by musical parents, this

Cumbrian singer-songwriter developed her eclectic styl

the volumes of Sidney Gilpin's anthologies of

Cumbrian songs shows a refined face of the cast of tha

and from the same era is a cross shaft of the

Cumbrian spiral-scroll school, now in the church, both

The waterfall - or force (a

Cumbrian term for waterfall) - is hidden in a deep gor

artists involved in a project to recreate the

Cumbrian town of Whitehaven in Lego.

main A65, 2 miles (3.2 km) south east of the

Cumbrian town of Kirkby Lonsdale.

with buildings in Kendal and the surrounding

Cumbrian towns and villages,as well as buildings in La

Remarkably, the small West

Cumbrian village of St Bees produced two of the Archbi

that, in common with a number of other small

Cumbrian villages, it had houses with spinning galleri

Cumbrian Way Bitter

the Angle Tarn, over Rossett Pike to join The

Cumbrian Way, and descend via Stake Pass adding a mile