The gem of the Peak; or, Matlock Bath and its vicinityLongman & Company, 1838 - 256 páginas |
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... River THE GEM OF THE PEAK OR MAT LOCK BATH and. R E Glofsop O Wood HIGH Lands Kinder Mellor Scout Havela Ashop Riv Sheffield Edale Lose R E Mam Tor Eldon Castleton PEAK Hope Win Hill Hill Hathersage Brous & Bradwell Flowing Well Dove ...
... River THE GEM OF THE PEAK OR MAT LOCK BATH and. R E Glofsop O Wood HIGH Lands Kinder Mellor Scout Havela Ashop Riv Sheffield Edale Lose R E Mam Tor Eldon Castleton PEAK Hope Win Hill Hill Hathersage Brous & Bradwell Flowing Well Dove ...
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... Lit Over Hilton Normanton Willington N Findern Cut Shardlow from the Mergrey Newton Solney Burton River to the Trent Trent LEICESTERSH BUXTON CRESCENT Josi Neele i 302. Strandi R THE GEM OF THE PEAK OR MAT LOCK BATH and.
... Lit Over Hilton Normanton Willington N Findern Cut Shardlow from the Mergrey Newton Solney Burton River to the Trent Trent LEICESTERSH BUXTON CRESCENT Josi Neele i 302. Strandi R THE GEM OF THE PEAK OR MAT LOCK BATH and.
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... river's edge , ranged in succession like a series of ribs or mighty buttresses , as if to give support and stability to the whole mass , and in such places confining the river to a narrow compass within " these marble jaws , " and then ...
... river's edge , ranged in succession like a series of ribs or mighty buttresses , as if to give support and stability to the whole mass , and in such places confining the river to a narrow compass within " these marble jaws , " and then ...
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... river , then turns to the north by the chapel , runs in a winding course till it reaches the lower part of Matlock , then it turns due east for a quarter of a mile , resumes its direction north under the noble Tor ; then inclining a ...
... river , then turns to the north by the chapel , runs in a winding course till it reaches the lower part of Matlock , then it turns due east for a quarter of a mile , resumes its direction north under the noble Tor ; then inclining a ...
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... - stone grit from Riber Hill , descends to the river's edge . From this point the continuous line of rocks is thrown up considerably to the eastward , assuming a far bolder aspect , while a bold ridge , from Masson Hill.
... - stone grit from Riber Hill , descends to the river's edge . From this point the continuous line of rocks is thrown up considerably to the eastward , assuming a far bolder aspect , while a bold ridge , from Masson Hill.
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Términos y frases comunes
adorned amongst ancient appearance Ashford Bakewell beautiful beds bold Bonsall Buxton called Castle Castleton Cavern Chatsworth Church cliff colour considerable cottages cotton crags Crescent Crich Cromford crystals Cumberland Cavern dark Derby Derbyshire Dovedale Duke of Devonshire Earl effect elegant elevated eminence Eyam feet finest fluor garden Grace grit gritstone ground Haddon Hall height Heights of Abraham hence hill immense interest June to July lead lime limestone lofty lovely magnificent Mam Tor Manor marble masses Masson Matlock Bath Middleton Dale miles Mill miners Monsal Dale Moor mountain noble object occurs ornamental parties passing Peak Peak Cavern present remarkable river road rocks romantic Rowsley rude scenery shale side situated spar splendid steep stone stranger stream summit Taddington tion Toadstone tower trees Vale veins village visitors walk Wirksworth wood Wormhill yards
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