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Farnley is a village in North Yorkshire, near Otley, bordering Leeds. The name "Farnley" indicates that the village was first established in an area heavy with ferns. Image File history File links Dot4gb. ...
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The British national grid reference system is a system of geographic grid references commonly used in Great Britain, different from using latitude or longitude. ...
Masouleh village, Gilan Province, Iran. ...
North Yorkshire is a non-metropolitan or shire county, located in the Yorkshire and the Humber region of England in the United Kingdom, and a ceremonial county in that region and also partly in North East England. ...
Otley on a market day, looking up Kirkgate with The Chevin in the background Otley is a town in northern England by the River Wharfe. ...
Leeds is a major city in West Yorkshire, England. ...
Classes Psilotopsida Equisetopsida Marattiopsida Pteridopsida (Polypodiopsida) A fern is any one of a group of about 20,000 species of plants classified in the phylum or division Pteridophyta, also known as Filicophyta. ...
To the north of the village lies Farnley Hall, a stately home built by John Carr. The house has a rich history, being associated with names such as Fairfax, Cromwell, and Turner. A selection of Turner's works from the Farnley Hall collection were sold in 1890 for £25,000.[1]. This article discusses the stately home Farnley Hall, Farnley, in North Yorkshire, near Otley, which is in West Yorkshire. ...
A stately home is, strictly speaking, one of about 500 large properties built in England between the mid-16th century and the early part of the 20th century, as well as converted abbeys and other church property (after the Dissolution of the Monasteries). ...
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Edward Fairfax (1580? - 1635) was a translator, the natural son of Sir Thomas Fairfax and thus a half-brother of Ferdinando Fairfax, 2nd Baron Fairfax of Cameron. ...
Oliver Cromwell (April 25, 1599âSeptember 3, 1658) was an English military and political leader best known for making England a republic and leading the Commonwealth of England. ...
Self portrait, oil on canvas, circa 1799 Joseph Mallord William Turner (April 23, 1775 (exact date disputed) â December 19, 1851) was an English Romantic landscape painter, watercolourist and printmaker, whose style can be said to have laid the foundation for Impressionism. ...
1890 (MDCCCXC) was a common year starting on Wednesday (see link for calendar) of the Gregorian calendar (or a common year starting on Friday of the Julian calendar). ...
The primary school in Farnley is occasionally used as a location for filming the soap opera Emmerdale. Primary or elementary education is the first years of formal, structured education that occurs during childhood. ...
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For the 1994 debut album by The Cardigans, see Emmerdale (album). ...
References
- ^ The Washburn by Tom Bradley (published 1895, reprinted 1988)
Coordinates: 53.92679° N 1.67407° W Map of Earth showing lines of latitude (horizontally) and longitude (vertically), Eckert VI projection; large version (pdf, 1. ...
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