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East Woodburn Bridge | East Woodburn Bridge | Mr Charlton | About 13 chains S. | An excellent stone Bridge consisting of two Arches | ||
East Woodburn Bridge | Mr Shanks | of Black Burn | situated in a secluded valley. the Bridge was erected and | |||
East Woodburn Bridge | List of County Bridges | The following words are cut | is kept in repair by the County and is commonly called | |||
in one of the stones of this | the old Bridge | |||||
Bridge. Erected by the | ||||||
County 1832 J.S. | ||||||
Black Burn | Black Burn | Mr Thomson | About 13 chains N. of | A considerable stream flowing in a westerly direction | ||
Black Burn | Mr Charlton | East Woodburn Bridge | gathering from wet land in the Parishes of Elsdon and | |||
Black Burn | Mr Anderson | Corsenside and forming a tributary to the River Rede | ||||
The Heughs | The |
Mr Thomson | About 4 chains E of | Two rough craggy features overhanging the Valley of | ||
The |
Mr Charlton | East Woodburn Bridge | the Rede consisting of broken ledges disjointed fragments of | |||
The |
Mr Anderson | rocks and loose stones | ||||
Darney Crag | Darney Crag | Mr Thomson | About 43 chains E. of | A steep ledge of large rocks abruptly sloping towards | ||
Darney Crag | Mr Charlton | East Woodburn Bridge | the West where it terminates in loose rocks and | |||
Darney Crag | Mr Anderson | scattered stones | ||||
Darney Crag | Hodgsons History | |||||
Darnook Craig | Whites Directory | |||||
Edw. Gillespie Sapper Royal Engineers |
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