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Gilderdale Bridge | Gilderdale Bridge | Hodgsons History of Northumberland Part II Vol III | About 25 Chains | A good stone bridge on the | ||
Gilderdale Bridge | Revd Henry Morton | N.E. of Whitley | turnpike to Alston across Gilder- | |||
Gilderdale Bridge | Mr Lee | Village, and 18 | dale burn, it consists of three | |||
Gildersdale Bridge | List of County Bridges | Chains S.E. of | arches and it is repaired by | |||
Gilderdale Bridge | Hutchinsons View of Northumberland | N.W. margin edge | the County | |||
of plan | ||||||
Gilderdale Burn | Gilderdale Burn | Kitchen’s [sic] County Map | Runs under Gilder | A large stream rising among the | ||
Gilderdale Burn | Hodgsons Histy of Northumberland | -dale Bridge | Cumberland Mountains, and forming | |||
Gilderdale Burn | Manorial Plan | from its confluence with Wowgill Burn | ||||
Gilderdale Burn | Mr Lee | until it empties itself into the | ||||
Gildersdale Burn | List of County Bridges | South Tyne, the boundary between | ||||
Gilderdale Burn | the Counties of Cumberland & Northumberland | |||||
Thomas Jordan Lance Corporal Royal Engineers |
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