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  • Coniston
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Coniston in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Coniston may refer to: Coniston (Northern Territory), a cattle station Coniston massacre, 1928 Coniston,

    Coniston

    Coniston

  • Bluebird K7
  • World record-setting British hydroplane

    with his aim to raise the record to over 300 miles per hour (480 km/h) on Coniston Water. In 1996, a diving team using sonar equipment started an underwater

    Bluebird K7

    Bluebird K7

    Bluebird_K7

  • Coniston Water
  • Lake in Cumbria, England

    Coniston Water is a lake in the Lake District in North West England. It is the third largest by volume, after Windermere and Ullswater, and the fifth-largest

    Coniston Water

    Coniston Water

    Coniston_Water

  • Donald Campbell
  • British land and water speed record holder (1921–1967)

    in the same year (1964). He died during a water speed record attempt at Coniston Water in the Lake District, England. Donald Malcolm Campbell was born at

    Donald Campbell

    Donald_Campbell

  • Coniston, Cumbria
  • Village and parish in England

    Coniston is a village and civil parish in the Westmorland and Furness district of Cumbria, England. In the 2001 census the parish had a population of 1

    Coniston, Cumbria

    Coniston, Cumbria

    Coniston,_Cumbria

  • Coniston massacre
  • Massacre in Northern Territory, Australia

    The Coniston massacre, which took place in the region around the Coniston cattle station in the territory of Central Australia (now a part of the Northern

    Coniston massacre

    Coniston_massacre

  • Old Man of Coniston
  • Mountain in the English Lake District, Cumbria, England

    The Old Man of Coniston is a fell in the Furness Fells of the Lake District in Cumbria, England, and is the highest point (county top) of the historic

    Old Man of Coniston

    Old Man of Coniston

    Old_Man_of_Coniston

  • John Ruskin
  • English polymath (1819–1900)

    Linton, the then somewhat dilapidated Brantwood house, on the shores of Coniston Water, in the English Lake District, paying £1500 for it. Brantwood was

    John Ruskin

    John Ruskin

    John_Ruskin

  • Coniston Fell Race
  • Annual Lake District fell race in England

    The Coniston Fell Race is an annual Lake District fell race held in April or May, starting and finishing in the village of Coniston. The route is approximately

    Coniston Fell Race

    Coniston_Fell_Race

  • Cumbria Way
  • 70-mile footpath in Cumbria, England

    Carlisle, it passes through the towns of Coniston and Keswick. The route cuts through Lakeland country via Coniston Water, Langdale, Borrowdale, Derwent Water

    Cumbria Way

    Cumbria Way

    Cumbria_Way

  • Coniston Hall
  • Historic site in Cumbria, England

    Coniston Hall is a former house on the west bank of Coniston Water in the English Lake District. It is recorded in the National Heritage List for England

    Coniston Hall

    Coniston Hall

    Coniston_Hall

  • Nickel Centre
  • Dissolved municipality in Ontario, Canada

    Falconbridge, while a new population centre was added for Coniston (population 1,814). Coniston was a part of the geographic Neelon Township, which was

    Nickel Centre

    Nickel Centre

    Nickel_Centre

  • Lake District
  • Mountainous region and national park in North West England

    visitor centre on Windermere at a former country house called Brockhole, Coniston Boating Centre, and information centres. The park authority has 20 members:

    Lake District

    Lake District

    Lake_District

  • Coniston Cold
  • Village and civil parish in North Yorkshire, England

    Coniston Cold is a village and civil parish in the county of North Yorkshire, England. The village lies 7 miles (11 km) north-west of Skipton along the

    Coniston Cold

    Coniston Cold

    Coniston_Cold

  • Ruskin Museum
  • Museum in Cumbria, England

    The Ruskin Museum is a small local museum in Coniston, Cumbria, northern England. It was established in 1901 by W. G. Collingwood, an artist and antiquarian

    Ruskin Museum

    Ruskin Museum

    Ruskin_Museum

  • Coniston (Northern Territory)
  • Cattle station in Northern Territory, Australia

    22°02′35″S 132°29′28″E / 22.043°S 132.491°E / -22.043; 132.491 Coniston Station Coniston is a cattle station in the Northern Territory of Australia in

    Coniston (Northern Territory)

    Coniston (Northern Territory)

    Coniston_(Northern_Territory)

  • Coniston Group
  • Geological group in north-west England

    of Coniston in Cumbria. The rocks of the Group have also previously been referred to as the Coniston Grits or Coniston Grits Formation and Coniston Subgroup

    Coniston Group

    Coniston Group

    Coniston_Group

  • Furness Fells
  • Hills and mountains in the Furness region of Cumbria, England

    with Coniston Fells, perhaps partly as a result of the placing of the words "Furness Fells" on some Ordnance Survey 1:250 000 maps. The Coniston Fells

    Furness Fells

    Furness Fells

    Furness_Fells

  • Coniston copper mines
  • Former copper mine in Westmoreland (Cumbria) England

    54°22′39″N 3°05′43″W / 54.377551°N 3.095199°W / 54.377551; -3.095199 The Coniston copper mines were a copper mining operation in Lancashire, England. It

    Coniston copper mines

    Coniston copper mines

    Coniston_copper_mines

  • Coniston railway station
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Coniston railway station may refer to: Coniston railway station (England) Coniston railway station, New South Wales This disambiguation page lists articles

    Coniston railway station

    Coniston_railway_station

  • Coniston Railway
  • Railway in Cumbria, England

    The Coniston Railway was a railway in Cumbria, England, linking Coniston and Broughton-in-Furness, which ran for over 100 years between the middle of the

    Coniston Railway

    Coniston_Railway

  • Morning amongst the Coniston Fells, Cumberland
  • Painting by J. M. W. Turner

    Coniston Fells, Cumberland, is a painting by J. M. W. Turner (23 April 1775 - 19 December 1851), painted c. 1798. It depicts the Old Man of Coniston,

    Morning amongst the Coniston Fells, Cumberland

    Morning amongst the Coniston Fells, Cumberland

    Morning_amongst_the_Coniston_Fells,_Cumberland

  • Lake Coniston
  • Irish-bred Thoroughbred racehorse

    Lake Coniston (21 February 1991 – 29 May 2014) was an Irish-bred, British-trained Thoroughbred racehorse and sire. After being sold as a yearling for 22

    Lake Coniston

    Lake_Coniston

  • Keswick to Barrow
  • Charity walking race in Cumbria, England

    and over Red Bank into Elterwater and on to Coniston. Walkers then continue along the east bank of Coniston Water to the village of Lowick, before passing

    Keswick to Barrow

    Keswick_to_Barrow

  • Blue Bird K4
  • World speed record powerboat

    Bluebird K7. K4 set one world water speed record on 19 August 1939 on Coniston Water, Lancashire (now in Cumbria, at 141.740 mph (228.108 km/h or 123

    Blue Bird K4

    Blue Bird K4

    Blue_Bird_K4

  • Coniston, New South Wales
  • Suburb of Wollongong, New South Wales, Australia

    Coniston (/kɒnɪstən/ CON-ist-ən), is a suburb of Wollongong in New South Wales, Australia. At the 2021 census, it had a population of 2,267. Coniston

    Coniston, New South Wales

    Coniston, New South Wales

    Coniston,_New_South_Wales

  • Holme Fell
  • Fell in Cumbria, England

    Cumbria, England. It is located between Coniston Water and Little Langdale, almost isolated from the neighbouring Coniston Fells by Yewdale Beck. Holme Fell

    Holme Fell

    Holme Fell

    Holme_Fell

  • Coniston (novel)
  • 1906 novel by American writer Winston Churchill

    Coniston is a 1906 best-selling novel by American writer Winston Churchill. The plot of the historical novel concerns New Hampshire politics, where Churchill

    Coniston (novel)

    Coniston (novel)

    Coniston_(novel)

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

    District. It is the most northerly of the Coniston Fells, the range of fells to the north-west of Coniston village; its north-east slopes descend to Little

    Wetherlam

    Wetherlam

    Wetherlam

  • Coniston Bluebird (horse)
  • Australian-bred Thoroughbred racehorse

    Coniston Bluebird (foaled 2005 in Australia) is a thoroughbred racehorse who won the 2009 New Zealand Derby. Trainer Bede Murray had the New Zealand Derby

    Coniston Bluebird (horse)

    Coniston_Bluebird_(horse)

  • List of lakes of the Lake District
  • to the cube root of the lake's volume). Bassenthwaite Lake Buttermere Coniston Water Crummock Water Derwent Water Ennerdale Water Esthwaite Water Grasmere

    List of lakes of the Lake District

    List_of_lakes_of_the_Lake_District

  • Furness
  • Peninsula and region of Cumbria, England

    Coniston Water. Between them is flat country and Esthwaite Water. West of Coniston Water is the highest range, the Coniston Fells, with the Coniston Old

    Furness

    Furness

    Furness

  • Tarn Hows
  • Lake in Cumbria, England

    contains a picturesque tarn, approximately 2 miles (3.2 km) northeast of Coniston and about 1.5 miles (2.4 km) northwest of Hawkshead. It is one of the most

    Tarn Hows

    Tarn Hows

    Tarn_Hows

  • Gillette
  • American razor and personal care brand

    was the target of multiple takeover attempts from Ronald Perelman and Coniston Partners. In January 2005, Procter & Gamble announced plans to merge with

    Gillette

    Gillette

  • Hawkshead
  • Village in Cumbria, England

    of Esthwaite Water, in a valley to the west of Windermere and east of Coniston Water. It is part of Furness, making it a part of the ancient county of

    Hawkshead

    Hawkshead

    Hawkshead

  • List of water speed records
  • Officially recognised fastest speed achieved by a water-borne vehicle

    a success. In 1939, on the eve of the Second World War, he took it to Coniston Water and increased his record by 18 km/h (11 mph), to 228.11 km/h (141

    List of water speed records

    List of water speed records

    List_of_water_speed_records

  • Coniston, East Riding of Yorkshire
  • Village and civil parish in the East Riding of Yorkshire, England

    Coniston is a village and civil parish in the East Riding of Yorkshire, England, in an area known as Holderness. It is situated approximately 6 miles (10 km)

    Coniston, East Riding of Yorkshire

    Coniston, East Riding of Yorkshire

    Coniston,_East_Riding_of_Yorkshire

  • Yew Tree Tarn
  • Lake in the English Lake District

    the English Lake District situated in between the towns of Ambleside and Coniston. The tarn was formed when the local landowner dammed the Yewdale Beck in

    Yew Tree Tarn

    Yew Tree Tarn

    Yew_Tree_Tarn

  • 2019 South Lakeland District Council election
  • 2019 UK local government election

    Broughton & Coniston 2019 Party Candidate Votes % ±% Liberal Democrats Ian Wharton 878 40.5 +5.1 Conservative Matt Brereton* 830 38.2 −1.0 UKIP Alan Piper

    2019 South Lakeland District Council election

    2019 South Lakeland District Council election

    2019_South_Lakeland_District_Council_election

  • Top o'Selside
  • Hill in Cumbria, England

    099 ft), it is the highest point of the group of hills situated between Coniston Water and Windermere. This group also includes the Wainwright of Black

    Top o'Selside

    Top o'Selside

    Top_o'Selside

  • George Constantinescu
  • Romanian engineer (1881–1965)

    then married Eva Litton and the couple moved to Oxen House, beside Lake Coniston. Eva had two children, Richard and Michael, by a previous marriage. His

    George Constantinescu

    George Constantinescu

    George_Constantinescu

  • Mr Whoppit
  • Donald Campbell's Teddy Bear

    crash while driving his jet hydroplane Bluebird K7 in a record attempt on Coniston in 1967. Immediately following the crash, his body was not recovered, although

    Mr Whoppit

    Mr_Whoppit

  • Furness Railway M1 Class
  • British steam locomotive class (1915–16)

    engines were built for the summer season traffic on the Furness's Lakeside, Coniston and Kendal branches. "Furness 4-4-2 Locomotives in Great_Britain (steamlocomotive)"

    Furness Railway M1 Class

    Furness Railway M1 Class

    Furness_Railway_M1_Class

  • SY Gondola
  • Steam-powered passenger ship located on Coniston Water, England

    rebuilt Victorian, screw-propelled, steam-powered passenger vessel on Coniston Water, England. Originally launched in 1859, she was built for the steamer

    SY Gondola

    SY Gondola

    SY_Gondola

  • Dow Crag
  • Fell in the Lake District, Cumbria, England

    Dow Crag is a fell in the English Lake District near Coniston, Cumbria. The eastern face is one of the many rock faces in the Lake District used for rock

    Dow Crag

    Dow Crag

    Dow_Crag

  • Brantwood
  • English historic house and museum

    Brantwood is a historic house museum in Cumbria, England, overlooking Coniston Water. It has been the home to a number of prominent individuals. The house

    Brantwood

    Brantwood

    Brantwood

  • Listed buildings in Coniston, Cumbria
  • Coniston is a civil parish in Westmorland and Furness, Cumbria, England. It contains 53 listed buildings that are recorded in the National Heritage List

    Listed buildings in Coniston, Cumbria

    Listed_buildings_in_Coniston,_Cumbria

  • Coniston railway station (England)
  • Former station in Cumbria

    Coniston railway station was the northern terminus of the Coniston branch line in the village of Coniston, Lancashire, England (now in Cumbria). Authorised

    Coniston railway station (England)

    Coniston railway station (England)

    Coniston_railway_station_(England)

  • Central Australia (territory)
  • Territory of Australia, 1927–1931

    judiciary. During its brief existence, Central Australia was the site of the Coniston massacre, the last sanctioned killing of Aboriginal people in Australian

    Central Australia (territory)

    Central Australia (territory)

    Central_Australia_(territory)

  • Greenodd
  • Village in Cumbria, England

    of the Lake District national park, it is where the River Crake (fed by Coniston Water) flows into the River Leven (fed by Windermere), beginning the Leven

    Greenodd

    Greenodd

    Greenodd

  • John Ruskin School
  • Community school in Coniston, Cumbria, England

    John Ruskin School (JRS) is an 11–16 school on Lake Road in Coniston, Cumbria. The school is part of the Rural Academy, a group of nine small schools in

    John Ruskin School

    John Ruskin School

    John_Ruskin_School

  • Torver
  • Village and civil parish in Cumbria, England

    England, 3 miles (4.8 km) south west of the village of Coniston and 1 mile (1.6 km) west of Coniston Water. Farming has always played an important part in

    Torver

    Torver

    Torver

  • Swirl How
  • Fell in the Lake District, Cumbria, England

    District. It stands between Coniston and the Duddon Valley in the southern part of the District. It rivals the Old Man of Coniston as the highest point within

    Swirl How

    Swirl How

    Swirl_How

  • R. G. Collingwood
  • British historian and philosopher (1889–1943)

    several years of increasingly debilitating strokes, Collingwood died at Coniston, Lancashire, on 9 January 1943. He was a practising Anglican throughout

    R. G. Collingwood

    R. G. Collingwood

    R._G._Collingwood

  • Goat's Water
  • Lake in Cumbria, England

    and The Old Man of Coniston to the Duddon Valley, near the town of Coniston. The tarn is a 2 mile walk from the car park above Coniston village. The tarn

    Goat's Water

    Goat's Water

    Goat's_Water

  • William George Murray
  • Australian police officer (1884–1975)

    punitive expeditions against Aboriginal Australians that became known as the Coniston massacre. Murray was born near the small rural town of Yarck in the British

    William George Murray

    William George Murray

    William_George_Murray

  • Barrow-in-Furness power station
  • Former power station in England

    throughout its operational life. Barrow-in-Furness Corporation also operated Coniston hydro-electric power station. In 1894 Barrow-in-Furness Corporation applied

    Barrow-in-Furness power station

    Barrow-in-Furness_power_station

  • Walna Scar
  • 621m high hill in the Lake District in England

    English Lake District, lying just south of a pass of the same name in the Coniston Hills. Its summit at 2,035 feet (620 m) is only slightly higher than the

    Walna Scar

    Walna_Scar

  • Coniston Co-operative Society
  • Consumer co-operative in Cumbria, England

    Coniston Co-operative Society is a small consumer co-operative in Furness, Cumbria, England. It is one of the few retail societies operating a single village

    Coniston Co-operative Society

    Coniston Co-operative Society

    Coniston_Co-operative_Society

  • Listed buildings in Coniston Cold
  • Coniston Cold is a civil parish in the county of North Yorkshire, England. It contains 13 listed buildings that are recorded in the National Heritage List

    Listed buildings in Coniston Cold

    Listed_buildings_in_Coniston_Cold

  • Coniston railway station, New South Wales
  • Railway station in New South Wales, Australia

    Coniston railway station is a heritage-listed railway station located in Coniston, New South Wales, Australia, on the South Coast railway line. The station

    Coniston railway station, New South Wales

    Coniston railway station, New South Wales

    Coniston_railway_station,_New_South_Wales

  • Furness Railway
  • English railway company

    Copper mining interests at Coniston promoted the Coniston Railway, running from the Furness Railway at Broughton to Coniston and on to the copper mines

    Furness Railway

    Furness Railway

    Furness_Railway

  • Arthur Ransome
  • English author and journalist (1884–1967)

    and Amazons is the basis for a tourist industry around Windermere and Coniston Water, the two lakes Ransome adapted as his fictional North Country lake

    Arthur Ransome

    Arthur_Ransome

  • Barrow Creek, Northern Territory
  • Locality in the Northern Territory, Australia

    an old dingo trapper, Fred Brooks, was killed by Aboriginal people on Coniston Station, Murray led a posse which killed an estimated 70 Aboriginal people

    Barrow Creek, Northern Territory

    Barrow Creek, Northern Territory

    Barrow_Creek,_Northern_Territory

  • Peel Island, Cumbria
  • Island in Lake District, England

    known as Montague Island or the Gridiron) is one of the three islands of Coniston Water in the English Lake District, Cumbria. The two others are Fir Island

    Peel Island, Cumbria

    Peel Island, Cumbria

    Peel_Island,_Cumbria

  • Mangerton, New South Wales
  • Suburb of Wollongong, New South Wales, Australia

    incorporates Mount Saint Thomas, a lower peak, south of Mangerton, see Coniston. The hill has good views of Wollongong and is directly south of Wollongong

    Mangerton, New South Wales

    Mangerton,_New_South_Wales

  • W. G. Collingwood
  • English author, artist, antiquary and professor of Fine Arts (1854–1932)

    professor of Fine Arts at University College, Reading. A long-term resident of Coniston, Cumbria, he was President of the Cumberland and Westmorland Antiquarian

    W. G. Collingwood

    W. G. Collingwood

    W._G._Collingwood

  • Toe Blake
  • Canadian ice hockey player (1912–1995)

    Sudbury, Ontario for work. Soon after Blake's birth the family moved to Coniston, as the mine Wilmer had been working at was slowly closing. Blake played

    Toe Blake

    Toe Blake

    Toe_Blake

  • Tate Mantripp
  • British powerboat racer (born 2014)

    is notable for being the youngest competitor to set a speed record at Coniston Records Week and for winning the 2025 GT15 UK Masters Championship. Mantripp

    Tate Mantripp

    Tate_Mantripp

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

    Tarn Hows, between Coniston and Hawkshead. Black Fell is the high point in the hilly area bounded by Windermere, Langdale and Coniston. It occupies an area

    Black Fell (Lake District)

    Black Fell (Lake District)

    Black_Fell_(Lake_District)

  • River Crake
  • River in Cumbria, England

    languages; ie Cumbric language) and means rocky stream. The river drains Coniston Water from its southernmost point and flows for about 6 miles (9.5 km)

    River Crake

    River Crake

    River_Crake

  • 2018 South Lakeland District Council election
  • 2018 UK local government election

    Broughton and Coniston (3) Party Candidate Votes % ±% Conservative Anne Hall* 1,081 43.6 Liberal Democrats Tracy Coward 1,029 41.5 Conservative Matt Brereton

    2018 South Lakeland District Council election

    2018 South Lakeland District Council election

    2018_South_Lakeland_District_Council_election

  • Geology of the Lake District
  • Geology of region in northwest England

    by turbiditic sandstones, siltstones and hemipelagites of the Gorstian Coniston Group. The youngest unit is the Ludlow to Pridoli Kendal Group, which consists

    Geology of the Lake District

    Geology of the Lake District

    Geology_of_the_Lake_District

  • Matikanetannhauser
  • Japanese thoroughbred racehorse

    Chikako [ja], Dantsu Judge [ja], and Meiner Starry [ja]. Another half sister, Coniston (sire: Pluralisme), is the granddam of Leo Meister [ja] and Meisho Ramses [ja]

    Matikanetannhauser

    Matikanetannhauser

    Matikanetannhauser

  • Victoria Mines, Ontario
  • Ghost town in Greater Sudbury, Ontario

    opened in Coniston in 1913. In the same year, the Victoria Mines smelter was closed, and many of the smelter employees relocated to Coniston. Numerous

    Victoria Mines, Ontario

    Victoria Mines, Ontario

    Victoria_Mines,_Ontario

  • Beacon Fell, Cumbria
  • Fell in the southern Lake District of England

    it has panoramic views of the Coniston Fells, Coniston Water and Morecambe Bay. Beacon Tarn fault, part of the Coniston Fault complex, passes under the

    Beacon Fell, Cumbria

    Beacon Fell, Cumbria

    Beacon_Fell,_Cumbria

  • Skelwith Bridge
  • Village in Cumbria, England

    Retrieved 24 January 2016. Cumbria County History Trust: Hawkshead and Monk Coniston with Skelwith (nb: provisional research only – see Talk page) "Skelwith

    Skelwith Bridge

    Skelwith Bridge

    Skelwith_Bridge

  • Black Sails
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Black Sails, a subsidiary 745 m summit of Wetherlam, a 763 m summit in the Coniston Fells of the Lake District Black Sails (TV series), a 2014 American drama

    Black Sails

    Black_Sails

  • Swallows and Amazons
  • 1930 children's novel by Arthur Ransome

    closely resembles that around Coniston. Wild Cat Island, the location of the island camp, has elements from Peel Island in Coniston and Blake Holme (or Blakeholme)

    Swallows and Amazons

    Swallows_and_Amazons

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

    to the west of Coniston village in the southern part of the District. The Coniston (or Furness) Fells form the watershed between Coniston Water and the

    Brim Fell

    Brim Fell

    Brim_Fell

  • Westmorland and Lonsdale
  • UK Parliament constituency (since 1983)

    Burneside, Burton and Holme, Cartmel, Cartmel Fell, Colton and Haverthwaite, Coniston, Crake Valley, Endmoor, Grange, Hawkshead, Holker, Hutton, Kendal Castle

    Westmorland and Lonsdale

    Westmorland and Lonsdale

    Westmorland_and_Lonsdale

  • Levers Water
  • Lake in Cumbria, England

    Lake District. It is located at the head of the Coppermines Valley, above Coniston village. To its south-west is Raven Tor, a spur of Brim Fell, and to its

    Levers Water

    Levers Water

    Levers_Water

  • Winston Churchill (novelist)
  • American novelist (1871–1947)

    commercially successful novels included The Crisis (1901), The Crossing (1904), Coniston (1906), Mr. Crewe's Career (1908) and The Inside of the Cup (1913), all

    Winston Churchill (novelist)

    Winston Churchill (novelist)

    Winston_Churchill_(novelist)

  • Nibthwaite
  • Village in Cumbria, England

    England. It is in the civil parish of Colton, and on the east side of Coniston Water. It is in the historic county of Lancashire. There was a furnace

    Nibthwaite

    Nibthwaite

    Nibthwaite

  • Grizedale Forest
  • Natural area in North West England

    woodland in the Lake District of North West England, located to the east of Coniston Water and to the south of Hawkshead. Historically, within the county of

    Grizedale Forest

    Grizedale Forest

    Grizedale_Forest

  • Dent Group
  • Group of Upper Ordovician sedimentary and volcanic rocks in north-west England

    the Coniston Limestone Group or Coniston Limestone Formation and should not be confused with the significantly younger (uppermost Silurian) Coniston Group

    Dent Group

    Dent Group

    Dent_Group

  • Damon Herriman
  • Australian actor

    Brisbane, Glen St Theatre, Sydney 1995 Sanctuary John Bridge Theatre Coniston, Lakeview St Theatre & Playhouse, Perth with New England Theatre Co & Theatre

    Damon Herriman

    Damon Herriman

    Damon_Herriman

  • Steven Mackintosh
  • English actor and narrator

    Here by BAFTA winning writer Peter Bowker for the BBC and played John Coniston in the acclaimed Inside Men for BBC 1. His other numerous credits include:

    Steven Mackintosh

    Steven_Mackintosh

  • Lancashire
  • County of England

    cited as the "county" top. The highest point in the historic county is Coniston Old Man in the Lake District, at 803 m (2,634 ft). The north of the ceremonial

    Lancashire

    Lancashire

    Lancashire

  • Ulverston
  • Town in Cumbria, England

    and townships that later became separate civil parishes: Blawith, Church Coniston, Egton with Newland, Lowick, Mansriggs, Osmotherley, Subberthwaite and

    Ulverston

    Ulverston

    Ulverston

  • 2016 South Lakeland District Council election
  • 2016 UK local government election

    Coniston & Crake Valley 2016 Party Candidate Votes % ±% Conservative Anne Hall* 391 63.9 +3.9 Liberal Democrats Val Sykes 172 28.1 −11.9 Green Mark Kidd

    2016 South Lakeland District Council election

    2016 South Lakeland District Council election

    2016_South_Lakeland_District_Council_election

  • Doomben 10,000
  • Australian horse race

    for a win on Waratah King when the horse came down, and he was thrown. Coniston went on to win the race. Recently,[when?] champion sprinters Apache Cat

    Doomben 10,000

    Doomben 10,000

    Doomben_10,000

  • Swallows and Amazons series
  • English children's book series

    number of elements from Peel Island in Coniston Water) while the fells and surrounding hills resemble the Coniston area more closely. Coot Club and The

    Swallows and Amazons series

    Swallows and Amazons series

    Swallows_and_Amazons_series

  • Susanna Beever
  • British artist

    writer who was close to John Ruskin. They were buried beside each other in Coniston Churchyard. Beever was born in Manchester in 1805. Her father, William

    Susanna Beever

    Susanna Beever

    Susanna_Beever

  • List of fells in the Lake District
  • Catbells Catstycam Caudale Moor Causey Pike Caw Fell Clough Head Cold Pike Coniston Old Man Crag Fell Crinkle Crags Dale Head Dent Dodd Dollywaggon Pike Dove

    List of fells in the Lake District

    List_of_fells_in_the_Lake_District

  • Mr. Crewe's Career
  • Novel by Winston Churchill

    Hampshire state government using all possible tactics. Churchill's prior novel Coniston was also a political novel, and the successor draws from Churchill's own

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  • Beilba
  • 19th c. Indigenous Australian resistance leader

    massacre (1915) Mowla Bluff massacre (1916) Forrest River massacre (1926) Coniston massacre (1928) Caledon Bay crisis (1932–34) Tuckiar v The King Indigenous

    Beilba

    Beilba

  • Brock McGillis
  • Canadian ice hockey goaltender and LGBT activist

    Brock McGillis Born (1983-10-01) October 1, 1983 (age 42) Coniston, Ontario, Canada Height 6 ft 0 in (183 cm) Weight 183 lb (83 kg; 13 st 1 lb) Position

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  • Lady in the Lake trial
  • 2005 murder case involving Gordon and Carol Ann Park

    alive again by her family. In 1997, her body was discovered by divers in Coniston Water and Gordon Park was arrested on suspicion of murder. Reputedly he

    Lady in the Lake trial

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  • 2023 South Gloucestershire Council election
  • Local Election in England

    Patchway Coniston (1 seat) Party Candidate Votes % ±% Independent Isobel Walker 328 35.3 N/A Labour Dayley Lawrence 323 34.8 −1.6 Conservative Simon Jones

    2023 South Gloucestershire Council election

    2023 South Gloucestershire Council election

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    Sister

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    Modern English name derived from Latin anima, ANIMA means "anger, courage, essence, feeling, mind, passion, spirit," from the PIE root *ane-, meaning "to breathe," the same root from which the words animal and animation came. But in Christian contexts, the word anima was used to translate the Greek word psykhe into "soul" (not "spirit"), and this is the same anima from which the personal name was derived. Compare with another form of Anima.

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    Gillum

    English : variant of William, from a central French form in which W is replaced by G.

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    One who has risen

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    Goddess of Victory

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    JENNA

    Pet form of English Jennifer, JENNA means "white and smooth."

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