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  • a Dane whose fellow Vikings semi-colonised the Vale of Glamorgan.
  • liams) is a Welsh sports journalist from Barry, Vale of Glamorgan, Wales.
  • urce is several small streams which rise in the Vale of Aylesbury on the north side of the Chiltern
  • t only stunning scenery with grand views of the Vale of York but also takes the walker through Yorks
  • It is situated in the Vale of Pewsey to the east of Wootton Rivers.
  • rearing of sheep and beef cattle, while in the Vale of Clwyd dairy farming and the growing of wheat
  • Henwood is in Wootton civil parish in the Vale of White Horse District.
  • a northern district of Barry near Wenvoe in the Vale of Glamorgan 11 miles outside Cardiff in South
  • can still be found in its naturel habit in the vale of Vuylbeek, in the forest of Soignes.
  • ant which attracts visitors from all across the Vale of Glamorgan.
  • Taylor, from Barry, Vale of Glamorgan, learned to skate because he wante
  • e type found only in a group of villages in the Vale of Belvoir are called "Belvoir Angels".
  • It is situated in the scenic Vale of Llangollen, on the A539 between Llangollen a
  • n Neath, Port Talbot, Bridgend, and part of the Vale of Glamorgan (the Welsh name for which forms th
  • n Bassett is a small picturesque village in the Vale of Belvoir in the south-east of Nottinghamshire
  • The Vale of Mowbray is distinguishable from the Vale of
  • The Vale of Rest (1858-9) is a painting by John Everett
  • The 1929 ski jump in the Vale of Tempe that became the symbol of the course w
  • e Edmondes Arms, the Duke of Wellington and the Vale of Glamorgan.
  • Millais - The Vale of Rest (1858-59) Tate Britain - "Everything lo
  • edieval house near the village of Fonmon in the Vale of Glamorgan.
  • ge (Welsh: Y Bont-faen) is a market town in the Vale of Glamorgan in Wales, approximately 7 miles (1
  • iff West, Cynon Valley, Pontypridd, Rhondda and Vale of Glamorgan.
  • Whatton lies in the Vale of Belvoir on the south bank of the River Smite
  • Vale of Leithen should not be confused with the slig
  • 1963 and acquired by Woodham Brothers in Barry, Vale of Glamorgan in October 1963.
  • raised to the peerage as Lord Corbett of Castle Vale, of Erdington in the County of West Midlands, i
  • down the north-facing side of the hill into the Vale of Usk, with views up to the Wentwood escarpmen
  • alf-back who played with local sides Renton and Vale of Leven before moving to England in 1888 to pl
  • overed beneath Cowbridge in the Welsh county of Vale of Glamorgan, previously Glamorganshire.
  • ute "air experience" flights from RAF St Athan, Vale of Glamorgan.
  • In the vale of the Deben between Wickham Market to Woodbrid
  • h Yorkshire Moors with extensive views over the Vale of York and the Vale of Mowbray.
  • ises a walk of 26 miles from Avebury across the Vale of Pewsey and Salisbury Plain to Stonehenge.
  • cricket teams which play Sunday friendlies, the Vale of Lanherne C.C. and St Mawgan C.C.
  • shing Folk-Songs Collected in Flinshire and the Vale of Clwyd.
  • uring the mid to late 19th century included the Vale of Neath Railway, the Swansea Vale Railway and
  • range's rocks are intensely faulted; the major Vale of Clwyd Fault is responsible for the impressiv
  • Eibon's exploits, including his journeys to the Vale of Pnath and the planet Shaggai, his veneration
  • lwinston (Welsh: Tregolwyn) is a village in the Vale of Glamorgan, Wales.
  • r Carboniferous and Permo-Triassic rocks of the Vale of Clwyd from those of the hills.
  • village south-west of Barry near Rhoose in the Vale of Glamorgan, in South Wales.
  • Located at the western edge of the Vale of Pewsey (part of the North Wessex Downs AONB)
  • The Vale of Glamorgan Council is the governing body for
  • ston Lisle is a village and civil parish in the Vale of White Horse, England.
  • Burston Hill, a high point to the north of the Vale of Aylesbury offers commanding views across the
  • about 3 miles (4.8 km) north of Wantage in the Vale of White Horse.
  • He played for Kilmarnock and Vale of Leven before coming to England to join Birmi
  • The village is situated in the Vale of Neath, next to the A465 Heads of Valleys Roa
  • associated company who sold their two steamers Vale of Clwyd and Glen Rosa to the London Steamboat
  • until the 1974 boundary changes transferred the Vale of White Horse to Oxfordshire.
  • Kashmiriyat has been concentrated mainly in the Vale of Kashmir and Jammu.
  • oes) is a small village and civil parish in the Vale of Glamorgan, south Wales.
  • d area now incorporates the western part of the Vale of Glamorgan.
  • the Lambourn Downs, the Marlborough Downs, the Vale of Pewsey and Savernake Forest.
  • The Vale of Neath Gliding Club operates from a grass air
  • e Swansea, then Neath before advancing into the Vale of Glamorgan with Royalists rising in support e
  • nd the headwaters of the River Kennet, with the Vale of Pewsey cutting through these downs carrying
  • e Hambleton Hills with extensive views over the Vale of York and the Vale of Mowbray.
  • Hutt has represented the Vale of Glamorgan constituency since the National As
  • home was reclassified as being situated in the Vale of Glamorgan through no fault of his own.
  • lows through Ellerbeck on its way down into the Vale of Mowbray from the North York Moors.
  • Wedale itself is an old name for the vale of the Gala Water, first attested in the 12th c
  • The " vale country" comprises the Vale of Berkeley, largel
  • For the similarly named village in the Vale of White Horse District, formerly in Berkshire,
  • Neath Port Talbot, Bridgend, Rhondda Cynon Taf, Vale of Glamorgan, Merthyr Tydfil, Cardiff, Caerphil
  • river reaches the lower country grounds of the Vale of Mowbray, their normally medial size can be a
  • to Wexford (and Rosslare) also passes along the Vale of Avoca, cutting inland from its mainly coasta
  • a hamlet in the civil parish of Ashbury in the Vale of White Horse.
  • 1500-1510, was Vicar of St. Hilary, in the Vale of Glamorgan, Wales from after 1554 through ca.
  • al footballer who played for Clydebank Juniors, Vale of Leven, Chelsea, Tottenham Hotspur, Leicester
  • area of outstanding natural beauty, whilst the Vale of Leadon forms the northern portion of the con
  • Vale of Clwyd
  • until the 1974 boundary changes transferred the Vale of White Horse to Oxfordshire.
  • shire and provides views over the Tring Gap and Vale of Aylesbury.
  • town (Welsh: Corntwn) is a small village in the Vale of Glamorgan that has grown around Corntown Far
  • hilst stationed at RAF St Athan air base in the Vale of Glamorgan in 1943, Matthews fought future wo
  • a Celtic monastic community at Glyn Rhosin (The Vale of Roses) on the western headland of Sir Benfro
  • St Brides Major, and Ewenny transferred to the Vale of Glamorgan from the Ogwr district, while Pent
  • e Guildford-Redhill railway line runs along the Vale of Holmesdale between Gomshall and Reigate.
  • English football midfielder who plays for Port Vale of League Two.
  • The upland areas are cut by five valleys: Vale of Neath, Dulais Valley, Afan Valley, Swansea V
  • 4 miles (6.4 km) northeast of Faringdon in the Vale of White Horse District.
  • rs on the North York Moors and Wheldrake in the Vale of York.
  • ol, Lincoln City, Crewe Alexandra, Burslem Port Vale of Staffordshire and Walsall Town Swifts.
  • The Robert Wiseman Dairies Vale of Atholl Pipe Band is a competitive grade one
  • (Welsh: Tregatwg) is a district of Barry in the Vale of Glamorgan, Wales.
  • sterly direction from the public slipway at the Vale of Glamorgan recycling centre at Hayes Road, Su
  • Vale of Glamorgan Council
  • e it a point to clear an area on a slope of the Vale of the Red Horse on each anniversary of the eng
  • estate complex within the town of Barry in the Vale of Glamorgan ten miles outside Cardiff in south
  • ns to the rest of Cardiff, its Valleys, and the Vale of Glamorgan.
  • Vale of Mowbray
  • The Vale of Glamorgan Line is a line that runs from Card
  • Vale of York was a county constituency represented i
  • ark, rising 1,838 feet above sea level over the vale of the River Usk.
  • alley, from St Columb downstream, is called the Vale of Lanherne; it is wooded for much of its lengt
  • ight Farm in what is now Highlight Park, Barry, Vale of Glamorgan.His son, a farmer, was also named
  • ts to turn to the east, giving views across the Vale of Evesham.
  • delwyddan, is a prominent landmark in the lower Vale of Clwyd in Denbighshire, Wales and is visible
  • The line ran up the Vale of Merthyr, and at the northern end it connecte
  • can still be seen in Friars Road, Barry Island, Vale of Glamorgan.
  • The Vale of York is drained southwards by the River Ouse
  • understanding of the Quaternary sequence of the Vale of Gordano and Avonmouth lowlands.
  • uspended as the parliamentary candidate for the Vale of Glamorgan while the party carried out an inv
  • This constituency covered the Vale of York and included the north western suburbs
  • Opened by the Vale of Towy Railway in 1858, the station is on the
  • and again on the steep slopes at Cwmyoy in the Vale of Ewyas.
  • line service and one every two hours along the Vale of Glamorgan line and to Carmarthen and Manches
  • many of the smaller villages in and around the Vale of Pewsey and, as such, offers a wide range of
  • The Vale of the Red Horse is a rural area in South Warwi
  • The name means Vale of Clwyd in English and is still the name for t
  • 3 miles (4.8 km) southeast of Shrivenham in the Vale of White Horse.
  • View from Mam Tor looking north towards the Vale of Edale
  • g moved to Woodham Brothers scrapyard in Barry, Vale of Glamorgan, South Wales.
  • The Catmose College (1972 - 2009 the Vale of Catmose College) is a school located in Oakh
  • e between the valley of the Grwyne Fawr and the Vale of Ewyas one mile to the north of Bryn Arw and
  • ergavenny and 4 miles south of Llanthony in the Vale of Ewyas in the Black Mountains.
  • Not to be confused with Vale of Glamorgan (UK Parliament constituency).
  • area near the waterfall is the terminus of the Vale of Rheidol Railway.
  • ay station (grid reference SK123853) serves the Vale of Edale in the Derbyshire Peak District, in En
  • Frampton, Vale of Glamorgan
  • ombe Regis is a village and civil parish in the Vale of White Horse.
  • Vale of Glamorgan is a constituency of the National
  • st Hanney and West Hendred becoming part of the Vale of White Horse district in Oxfordshire, and the
  • Froncysyllte is a small village in the Vale of Llangollen, famous as the site of Thomas Tel
  • or the British House of Commons constituency of Vale of Glamorgan on May 4, 1989 following the death
  • 36 became a Chantry priest in Cowbridge, in the Vale of Glamorgan, Wales.
  • kenny, Ireland-died September 7, 1925 in Barry, Vale of Glamorgan, Wales) was a British athlete.
  • rn and the Cotswolds region passing through the Vale of Evesham and many Worcestershire villages and
  • Vale of Leven resigned
  • The Vale of Holmesdale is a comparatively narrow valley
  • to Llandovery was constructed by the subsidiary Vale of Towy Railway (opening in 1858), whilst the b
  • s walks on the Wolds; offering views across the Vale of York.
  • through his grandfather who was born in Barry, Vale of Glamorgan.
  • Efengyl) is a high road pass at the head of the Vale of Ewyas in the Black Mountains of southeast Wa
  • none of the cycleway links to the bridge on the Vale of Glamorgan side, costing £300,000, were ready
  • of Devon and Cornwall in the West Country; the Vale of Glamorgan and Gower Peninsula in Wales; Done
  • The drier land in the Vale of York, away from the river valleys, would hav
  • He then returned to Vale of Leven, and joined Dumfries in 1918.
  • Continuing northward across the Vale of Embleton is a final group of very low tops o
  • Cardiff Central, Cardiff South and Penarth and Vale of Glamorgan.
  • h-westerly direction following the route of the Vale of Glamorgan railway until it joins the Ewenny
  • to act as the terminus for the newly re-opened Vale of Glamorgan Line, whose trains now run through
  • capital of Wales, lying on the border with the Vale of Glamorgan.
  • may be seen from it on a clear day, across the vale of the Trent, whilst in the nearer distance, th
  • dodridge (also Tre-Dodridge) is a hamlet in the Vale of Glamorgan.
  • Vale of Evesham School in Evesham, in the county of
  • og in the Welsh county of Gwynedd, lying in the Vale of Ffestiniog, within the Snowdonia National Pa
  • e Marlborough Downs, where the downs adjoin the Vale of Pewsey.
  • first fully operational railway station in the Vale of Edeyrnion, when services started on Septembe
  • ey (Welsh: Llyswyrni) is a small village in the Vale of Glamorgan, South Wales.
  • on, Massachusetts." (1854)" " Wunnissoo, or the Vale of Housatonnuck," a poem (Boston, 1856)" a Dudl
  • vices to Cardiff and Bridgend via Barry and the Vale of Glamorgan.
  • ned in 1851 and was served by the trains of the Vale of Neath, later Great Western Railway on their
  • It is situated in the Vale of Belvoir and its current population is about
  • kdown and Brendon hills in an area known as the Vale of Taunton.
  • Also crossing the river here is the Vale of Neath Railway line and the A465 road.As it a
  • y and 10 miles (16 km) west of Grantham, in the Vale of Belvoir.
  • The Vale of Ewyas (Welsh: Dyffryn Ewias) is the steeply-
  • sed with Barry Island in southeast Wales in the Vale of Glamorgan.
  • Vale of the White Horse Branch, in the Shrivenham an
  • rth, Cardiff West, Cynon Valley, Pontypridd and Vale of Glamorgan.
  • The most popular of the Jewish tales is "The Vale of Cedars, or the Martyr: A Story of Spain in t
  • The nearest town is Faringdon in the Vale of the White Horse.
  • ent holding back the hanging valley that is the Vale of White Horse and its hardness forced the Rive
  • The Vale of Edale, in Hopedale.
  • s small, stands on the road from Corwen, by the Vale of Edeyrnion.
  • The Cup was won by Vale of Leven who defeated Glasgow club Rangers 3-2
  • It is located on the Penarth branch of the Vale of Glamorgan Line 4 miles (6 km) south of Cardi
  • o is credited for naming nearby Tempe after the Vale of Tempe in Greece.
  • is twelve miles west of Cardiff, located in the Vale of Glamorgan in south Wales.
  • Elections to Vale of White Horse District Council were held on 3
  • slopes of the Blackdown Hills, overlooking the Vale of Taunton Deane.
  • He was later incumbent at Wootton, Vale of White Horse, where John Betjeman and W. H. A
  • The Vale of Ffestiniog is a valley in the Snowdonia Nati
  • ilts District Council, Swindon Borough Council, Vale of the White Horse District Council, Oxfordshir
  • Hospital is a hospital on Colcot Road in Barry, Vale of Glamorgan, Wales.
  • View up the Vale of Ewyas
  • Coledale seen from Coledale Hause with the vale of Keswick and the fell Blencathra in the backg
  • Michael "Mike" Young (born 1945 in Barry, Vale of Glamorgan), is a Welsh born, US domiciled, E
  • station at Henllan, which is the centre for the Vale of Teifi Railway Preservation Society, and an i
  • ry-on-Severn and Mitcheldean at the foot of the Vale of Castiard.
  • cation in Wales, near the town of Ruthin in the Vale of Clwyd.
  • y, in 1999, with the name and boundaries of the Vale of Glamorgan Westminster constituency.
  • cated near the sea (the Bristol Channel) in the Vale of Glamorgan, Wales, near Barry.
  • n and Bristol) enters the Thames basin from the Vale of Pewsey, crossing the watershed with the aid
  • So Usc-con gait is at the Road at the vale of Usc-con.
  • e is one of the fastest growing villages in the Vale of Glamorgan, with the two newest developments
  • The city and the adjoining Vale of Glamorgan contribute a disproportionately hi
  • y the valley opens out, and becomes part of the Vale of York.
  • a small grocery chain based in Llantwit Major, Vale of Glamorgan, Wales.
  • The view east from the summit takes in the Vale of Keswick and the head of Derwentwater.
  • daries of the boroughs of Rhondda Cynon Taf and Vale of Glamorgan.
  • n Waldrist is a village and civil parish in the Vale of White Horse, England.
  • t GCSE results in North Lincolnshire, after the Vale of Ancholme School in Brigg.
  • ding to extensive new barriers installed by the Vale of Glamorgan council to prevent fatalities.
  • he name given to an area around the head of the Vale of Neath in South Wales where an unusually larg
  • b is a Welsh rugby union club based in Barry in Vale of Glamorgan, Wales.
  • ge railway station on the historic narrow-gauge Vale of Rheidol Railway, which opened between Aberys
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