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  • Brathay
  • Village in Cumbria, England

    Brathay is a hamlet in Skelwith parish in Cumbria, England. Historically part of Lancashire, the hamlet lies close to Clappersgate on the south bank of

    Brathay

    Brathay

    Brathay

  • Brathay Trust
  • UK charitable organization

    Brathay Trust is a youth-development charity with its head office and residential centre based at Brathay in Cumbria, England. Founded in 1946 by Francis

    Brathay Trust

    Brathay_Trust

  • Holy Trinity Church, Brathay
  • Church in Cumbria, England

    Holy Trinity Church is in Bog Lane in the village of Brathay, Cumbria, England. It is an active Anglican parish church in the deanery of Windermere, the

    Holy Trinity Church, Brathay

    Holy Trinity Church, Brathay

    Holy_Trinity_Church,_Brathay

  • River Brathay
  • River in Cumbria, England

    The Brathay is a river of north-west England. Its name comes from Old Norse and means broad river. It rises at a point 1289 feet (393 m) above sea level

    River Brathay

    River Brathay

    River_Brathay

  • Windermere
  • Largest natural lake in England

    Troutbeck valley and up the valleys that now contain the rivers Rothay and Brathay. There were at least nine ice retreat phases, indicated by buried recessional

    Windermere

    Windermere

    Windermere

  • Brathay Exploration Group
  • Brathay Exploration Trust, formerly Brathay Exploration Group, is a not-for-profit charity in the UK which has been providing worldwide youth expeditions

    Brathay Exploration Group

    Brathay_Exploration_Group

  • Interlocking spur
  • Fluvial erosion feature

    Interlocking spurs looking up Oxendale Beck, tributary to the River Brathay in Lake District, Cumbria

    Interlocking spur

    Interlocking spur

    Interlocking_spur

  • Furness
  • Peninsula and region of Cumbria, England

    Fells. The inland boundary of the region is formed by the rivers Leven, Brathay and Duddon, and the lake of Windermere. Off the southern tip of Furness

    Furness

    Furness

    Furness

  • Little Langdale
  • Valley in the Lake District, England

    Broughton-in-Furness and Barrow in Furness. Slater's Bridge which crosses the River Brathay in three spans supported by a large mid-stream boulder and stone causeways

    Little Langdale

    Little Langdale

    Little_Langdale

  • Elter Water
  • Lake in Cumbria, England

    area of 0.16 square kilometres (0.062 sq mi). Its outflow is the River Brathay, which flows south to join Windermere near Ambleside. Windermere is itself

    Elter Water

    Elter Water

    Elter_Water

  • Slater's Bridge
  • Packhorse bridge which crosses the River Brathay in Cumbria, England

    3°03′42″W / 54.41783°N 3.06165°W / 54.41783; -3.06165 Crosses River Brathay Locale Little Langdale, Cumbria Statistics Listed Building – Grade II*

    Slater's Bridge

    Slater's Bridge

    Slater's_Bridge

  • Clappersgate
  • Village in Cumbria, England

    Cumbria, England. Clappersgate is located on the B5286 road and on the River Brathay. It is near the town of Ambleside and downstream of Elterwater and Chapel

    Clappersgate

    Clappersgate

    Clappersgate

  • Nandita Das
  • Indian actress, director

    Conversation with Jo Confino Institute for Leadership and Sustainability and Brathay Trust, University of Cumbria Ambleside, UK October, 2014 Struggles of Being

    Nandita Das

    Nandita Das

    Nandita_Das

  • David Attenborough filmography
  • last 100 Waorani Indians in Guyana. Narrator Brathay Explores 1x18 min Exploration expeditions of the Brathay Trust from 1948 to 1988. The New Battle for

    David Attenborough filmography

    David_Attenborough_filmography

  • List of geological faults of England
  • Bramley Fault Yorkshire E&W 69, 70 Bran Point Fault Dorset GA Guide22 Brathay Fault Cumbria E&W 38 Brenchley & Rawson 2006, BGS:BRG 7 Breadsall Fault

    List of geological faults of England

    List_of_geological_faults_of_England

  • Janet Harden
  • Scottish diarist

    Margaret Learmonth. Harden and her husband John lived for some time at Brathay Hall near Ambleside in Cumbria, England, renting it from Henry Law who

    Janet Harden

    Janet_Harden

  • Ambleside
  • Town in Cumbria, England

    in 2014. In September 2014, the newly refurbished campus was reopened. Brathay Exploration Group, a youth charity, mainly meets at associated Clappersgate

    Ambleside

    Ambleside

    Ambleside

  • Tim Farron
  • British politician (born 1970)

    2021 London Marathon in a time of 4 h 44 min 44 s, raising funds for the Brathay Trust. Farron, Tim (2019). A Better Ambition: Confessions of a Faithful

    Tim Farron

    Tim Farron

    Tim_Farron

  • Cecil Boutflower
  • British Anglican bishop (1863–1942)

    an Anglican bishop who served both at home and abroad. He was born at Brathay, Windermere, into a distinguished clerical family, the fourth son of The

    Cecil Boutflower

    Cecil Boutflower

    Cecil_Boutflower

  • Wadelai
  • Pasha" in 1935 by A. J. Rusk and in 1963 by Merrick Posnansky and the Brathay Exploration Group. In 1972 it was scheduled as a historical cultural site

    Wadelai

    Wadelai

    Wadelai

  • Shield of the Trinity
  • Visual symbol expressing the Christian Trinity

    Stained-glass window — St Andrew, Newcastle Stained-glass window — Holy Trinity, Brathay, Cumbria Stained-glass window — All Saints, Longstanton, Cambridge Stained-glass

    Shield of the Trinity

    Shield of the Trinity

    Shield_of_the_Trinity

  • List of rivers of England
  • east bank) River Brathay (combines with Rothay to enter head of Windermere) Great Langdale Beck (L) River Rothay (combines with Brathay to enter head of

    List of rivers of England

    List of rivers of England

    List_of_rivers_of_England

  • Skelwith Bridge
  • Village in Cumbria, England

    The bridge over the River Brathay

    Skelwith Bridge

    Skelwith Bridge

    Skelwith_Bridge

  • Howgill Fells
  • Uplands in Northern England

    more than 250m thickness of dark grey mudstones and siltstones of the Brathay Formation which, with the overlying Coldwell and Wray Castle formations

    Howgill Fells

    Howgill_Fells

  • Kendal Calling
  • Music and arts festival in Cumbria, England

    charities previously supported by the festival. They were Fletcher's Fund, Brathay Trust, and Eden Valley Hospice. Kendal Calling 2019 took place on 25 to

    Kendal Calling

    Kendal Calling

    Kendal_Calling

  • Salvelinus willughbii
  • Species of fish

    shallow areas (3–12 ft (0.91–3.66 m)) in either the lake or the River Brathay. In springtime, spawning occurs in the main lake and in deep water (50–70 ft

    Salvelinus willughbii

    Salvelinus willughbii

    Salvelinus_willughbii

  • Black Fell (Lake District)
  • Fell in the Lake District, United Kingdom

    Black Fell's northern boundary is formed by Elter Water and the River Brathay. The broadleaved woodland of Brow Coppice stands above the village of Skelwith

    Black Fell (Lake District)

    Black Fell (Lake District)

    Black_Fell_(Lake_District)

  • Tranearth Group
  • Geological formation in northern England

    between 500 and 1,000 m (1,600 and 3,300 ft). It is divided into a lower Brathay Formation which is overlain by the Birk Riggs Formation (not present in

    Tranearth Group

    Tranearth_Group

  • George Tunstal Redmayne
  • British architect

    a wealthy linen draper and silk mercer who owned a house in London and Brathay Hall in the Lake District where he employed architect Alfred Waterhouse

    George Tunstal Redmayne

    George_Tunstal_Redmayne

  • Rik Vercoe
  • British runner

    setting the British record for most marathons in a year, Vercoe won both the Brathay and Irish 10 marathons in 10 days races. He was also one of the first two

    Rik Vercoe

    Rik_Vercoe

  • River Rothay
  • River in Cumbria, England

    direction for about three miles (4.8 km) before merging with the River Brathay at Croft Lodge south-west of Ambleside. From there the rivers flow into

    River Rothay

    River Rothay

    River_Rothay

  • Ambleside Roman Fort
  • Roman fort in Cumbria, England

    upon the eastern banks of the Brathay and Rothay rivers. The ruins occupy a field, known as Borrans Field, between the Brathay and Borrans Park. The remains

    Ambleside Roman Fort

    Ambleside Roman Fort

    Ambleside_Roman_Fort

  • List of places in Cumbria
  • Brampton (Westmorland and Furness) Brandlingill, Bransty, Branthwaite Brathay, Braystones, Brayton Park, Bretherdale Head Bridekirk, Bridge Field, Bridgefoot

    List of places in Cumbria

    List of places in Cumbria

    List_of_places_in_Cumbria

  • Loughrigg Fell
  • Fell in the Lake District, Cumbria, England

    around the eastern side of Loughrigg. On the southern flank the River Brathay runs from Elter Water and is also fed by the outfall from Loughrigg Tarn

    Loughrigg Fell

    Loughrigg Fell

    Loughrigg_Fell

  • Wenlock Group
  • Middle series of strata in the Silurian (Upper Silurian) of Great Britain

    north. In the Lake District, the Wenlock rocks are represented by the Brathay Flags, the lower part of the Coniston Flags series. In southern Scotland

    Wenlock Group

    Wenlock_Group

  • List of churches in South Lakeland
  • www.brigflatts.org. Retrieved 19 July 2017. "Welcome". Music at Brathay. Music at Brathay. 27 February 2017. Retrieved 18 July 2017.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint:

    List of churches in South Lakeland

    List_of_churches_in_South_Lakeland

  • Mark Wolfson
  • British politician (1934–2018)

    fellow Conservative Michael Fallon. He subsequently became director of Brathay Trust and was appointed OBE in the 2002 New Year Honours. Former Sevenoaks

    Mark Wolfson

    Mark_Wolfson

  • Hal Lister
  • British Schools Exploring Society, the Royal Geographical Society and the Brathay Exploration Society. "Fitzwilliam March 2011 Alumni Newsletter" (PDF).

    Hal Lister

    Hal_Lister

  • Andrew Brown (cricketer, born 1935)
  • Scottish cricketer (1935–2020)

    Brown became an HR manager, and subsequently Director of Training at Brathay Hall, Cumbria. Married twice, Brown had three children. Latterly he lived

    Andrew Brown (cricketer, born 1935)

    Andrew_Brown_(cricketer,_born_1935)

  • Packhorse bridge
  • Type of bridge

    3°03′42″W / 54.4178°N 3.0616°W / 54.4178; -3.0616 Slater[s] Bridge1 River Brathay 17th-century; two clapper slabs and a single arch. Grade II* listed. Carries

    Packhorse bridge

    Packhorse bridge

    Packhorse_bridge

  • List of churches in the Diocese of Carlisle
  • Mills (1887) Holy Spirit: Middleton (C17th) Holy Trinity: Bardsea (1843), Brathay (1836), Carlisle (1830), Casterton (1831), Colton (C16th), Grange (1861)

    List of churches in the Diocese of Carlisle

    List_of_churches_in_the_Diocese_of_Carlisle

  • Central Fells
  • Region of the Cumbrian Mountains

    Stake Pass descends into Great Langdale. This also descends, via the River Brathay, to Windermere. As the name suggests, the Central Fells are the only group

    Central Fells

    Central_Fells

  • Holy Trinity Church
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Church, Warrington Holy Trinity Church, St Austell Holy Trinity Church, Brathay Holy Trinity Church, Casterton Holy Trinity Church, Colton Holy Trinity

    Holy Trinity Church

    Holy_Trinity_Church

  • Cumbrian toponymy
  • Study of place names in Cumbria, England

    moors' from OE west mōr inga land. Bleng 'dark river' from ON blaengir, blá Brathay 'broad river' from ON breiðr á Calder 'rocky, fast flowing river' from

    Cumbrian toponymy

    Cumbrian toponymy

    Cumbrian_toponymy

  • Phil Kelly (artist)
  • Irish artist (1950–2010)

    Ireland. He attended Rugby School before being expelled, and going on Brathay Exploration Group trip to Western Kenya. When returned, he continued his

    Phil Kelly (artist)

    Phil_Kelly_(artist)

  • Listed buildings in Lakes, Cumbria
  • 06164 (Slater's Bridge) 17th century A packhorse bridge crossing River Brathay. From the south side a segmental arch crosses to a natural boulder in the

    Listed buildings in Lakes, Cumbria

    Listed_buildings_in_Lakes,_Cumbria

  • Wetherlam
  • Mountain in the English Lake District, Cumbria, England

    A steep sided, rather marshy valley, Greenburn's waters join the River Brathay at Little Langdale Tarn. Greenburn itself bears a tarn, or more correctly

    Wetherlam

    Wetherlam

    Wetherlam

  • Trout Beck
  • Stream in Cumbria, England

    administrative county of Cumbria. Cumbria portal Cunsey Beck River Leven River Brathay River Rothay "Trout Beck". Catchment Data Explorer. Environment Agency

    Trout Beck

    Trout Beck

    Trout_Beck

  • Civil parishes in Cumbria
  • St Perran (1894-2014) Barrow St Francis (1937-) Barrow St Aidan (1952-) Brathay Holy Trinity (1836-) Colton Holy Trinity (C16th-) Dalton-in-Furness St

    Civil parishes in Cumbria

    Civil parishes in Cumbria

    Civil_parishes_in_Cumbria

  • Lanty Slee
  • 2012-03-20. Retrieved 2015-06-19. "Baptisms at Holy Trinity in the Parish of Brathay". Archived from the original on 2011-09-26. Retrieved 2011-02-09. Grigg

    Lanty Slee

    Lanty_Slee

  • Pavel Kunaver
  • Slovenian science writer (1889–1988)

    tours. He also ran several research camps of The LePlay Society and The Brathay Hall Exploration Group – Rugby. Kunaver was one of the first fighters for

    Pavel Kunaver

    Pavel Kunaver

    Pavel_Kunaver

  • History of Cumbria
  • History of the English county

    and stayed seven weeks, at his uncle's house, Storrs Hall, and then at Brathay Hall. Although no great paintings were produced from this trip, the numerous

    History of Cumbria

    History of Cumbria

    History_of_Cumbria

  • John Quirk (bishop)
  • British Anglican bishop (1849–1924)

    1902. He died on 26 April 1924. Quirk was married, on 22 April 1880 at Brathay Church, Ambleside, to Mary Jane Clay (b. 17 August 1856 at Stapenhill,

    John Quirk (bishop)

    John Quirk (bishop)

    John_Quirk_(bishop)

  • Listed buildings in Skelwith
  • National Heritage List for England, retrieved 8 May 2017 Historic England, "Brathay Hall, Skelwith (1087203)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved

    Listed buildings in Skelwith

    Listed_buildings_in_Skelwith

  • Listed buildings in Coniston, Cumbria
  • (Slater's Bridge) 17th century A former packhorse bridge over the River Brathay. In the centre is a large natural boulder, to the south is a segmental

    Listed buildings in Coniston, Cumbria

    Listed_buildings_in_Coniston,_Cumbria

  • List of United Kingdom locations: Bra
  • Brasted Chart Kent 51°15′N 0°05′E / 51.25°N 00.09°E / 51.25; 00.09 TQ4653 Brathay Cumbria 54°25′N 3°00′W / 54.41°N 03.00°W / 54.41; -03.00 NY366033 Brathens

    List of United Kingdom locations: Bra

    List of United Kingdom locations: Bra

    List_of_United_Kingdom_locations:_Bra

  • Andrew Pettigrew
  • New Year Honours. Just before leaving Corby Grammar School, he joined a Brathay Exploration Group funded by the BBC and the Royal Geographical Society

    Andrew Pettigrew

    Andrew_Pettigrew

  • Samuel Boutflower
  • ordained in 1839. After a curacy in Coniston he was Perpetual curate at Brathay, Rural Dean of Ambleside and Vicar of Appleby. In 1842, he married firstly

    Samuel Boutflower

    Samuel_Boutflower

  • Hardwicke Rawnsley
  • Anglican priest, poet, local politician and conservationist

    Wray. Rawnsley and Edith were married in the Fletchers' local church at Brathay in January 1878, in a service conducted by Drummond Rawnsley. The couple's

    Hardwicke Rawnsley

    Hardwicke Rawnsley

    Hardwicke_Rawnsley

  • List of ecclesiastical works by Austin and Paley (1895–1916)
  • retrieved 9 December 2011 Historic England, "Church of Holy Trinity, Brathay (1335768)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 9 December 2011

    List of ecclesiastical works by Austin and Paley (1895–1916)

    List_of_ecclesiastical_works_by_Austin_and_Paley_(1895–1916)

  • 2002 New Year Honours
  • British royal recognitions

    (Hadley Wood, Hertfordshire) Geoffrey Mark Wolfson. For services to the Brathay Trust, Ambleside, Cumbria. (London, SW1P) John Graham Wood. For services

    2002 New Year Honours

    2002_New_Year_Honours

  • Daphne Foskett
  • English art writer (1911–1998)

    and an exhibition catalogue in Samuel Cooper, 1609–1672, John Harden of Brathay Hall, 1772–1847 and Samuel Cooper and His Contemporaries. She republished

    Daphne Foskett

    Daphne_Foskett

  • Great Carrs
  • Fell in the Lake District, Cumbria, England

    is a part of the Little Langdale system, its waters joining the River Brathay at Little Langdale Tarn. Greenburn itself bears a tarn, or more correctly

    Great Carrs

    Great Carrs

    Great_Carrs

  • Francis Dukinfield Astley
  • English poet and art collector (1781–1825)

    Dukinfield; Harden, John (1809). The Graphomania: An Epistle to John Harden, of Brathay-Hall, Esq. R. & W. Dean ... also sold by Mr. Ford. ASTLEY, Francis Dukinfield

    Francis Dukinfield Astley

    Francis Dukinfield Astley

    Francis_Dukinfield_Astley

  • Red Screes
  • Mountain in the English Lake District, Cumbria, England

    present Burlington Stone markets three types of stone called Kirkstone Brathay Blue/Black, Kirkstone Sea Green and Kirkstone Silver Green. Quarrying took

    Red Screes

    Red Screes

    Red_Screes

  • William Purdom
  • British plant explorer

    was a British plant explorer. After being apprenticed as a gardener at Brathay Hall in the English Lake district, he traveled to London to work at the

    William Purdom

    William_Purdom

  • List of Sites of Special Scientific Interest in Cumbria
  • from the original (PDF) on 28 October 2014. Retrieved 28 August 2012. "Brathay Quarries" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 28 October 2014. Retrieved

    List of Sites of Special Scientific Interest in Cumbria

    List of Sites of Special Scientific Interest in Cumbria

    List_of_Sites_of_Special_Scientific_Interest_in_Cumbria

  • Cunsey Beck
  • River in Cumbria, England

    cause was inadequately investigated at the time. Cumbria portal River Brathay River Rothay Trout Beck River Leven Fletcher, Joe (23 June 2022). "'Disaster'

    Cunsey Beck

    Cunsey Beck

    Cunsey_Beck

  • Edward Lawrence (merchant)
  • Lawrence married Jane Harrison Redmayne, daughter of Giles Redmayne of Brathay Hall, and sister of George Tunstal Redmayne. They had three sons, and one

    Edward Lawrence (merchant)

    Edward Lawrence (merchant)

    Edward_Lawrence_(merchant)

  • 1972 Birthday Honours
  • British government recognitions

    Consultant, Sir Alexander Gibb and Partners. Arthur Brian Ware, Principal, Brathay Hall, Ambleside. James Austin Warhurst, lately Head of Planning, British

    1972 Birthday Honours

    1972_Birthday_Honours

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  • Hibbert
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Hibbert

    English : variant of Hilbert.

  • Ailin
  • Boy/Male

    English Gaelic Irish

    Ailin

    Fair; handsome. Famous Bearer: U.S. actor Alan Alda.

  • Khagesh | ககேஷ
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Khagesh | ககேஷ

    King of birds, Eagle Garuda

  • Robbie
  • Girl/Female

    American, Australian, British, English, German

    Robbie

    Bright Famous One; Famously Famous

  • AbdulRashid
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Muslim

    AbdulRashid

    Servant of the Rightly Guided One

  • Hrishant
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Hrishant

  • Coad
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (Devon)

    Coad

    English (Devon) : from Middle English cōde ‘cobbler’s wax’, probably applied as an occupational nickname for a cobbler’s assistant. Alternatively, it may be a topographic name from Old Cornish cuit ‘wood’.

  • Mawra
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic

    Mawra

    Superior Thing which Isn't in the Hand of Anyone; Unpredictable

  • Wahab |
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Wahab |

    Kind hearted

  • Magpiash
  • Biblical

    Magpiash

    a body thrust hard together

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