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  • 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

  • St Peter's Church, Coniston Cold
  • Church in Coniston Cold, North Yorkshire, England

    St Peter's Church is an Anglican church in Coniston Cold, a village in North Yorkshire, in England. The church was designed in the Early English by George

    St Peter's Church, Coniston Cold

    St Peter's Church, Coniston Cold

    St_Peter's_Church,_Coniston_Cold

  • 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

    Listed buildings in Coniston Cold

    Listed_buildings_in_Coniston_Cold

  • Coniston
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Wales Coniston railway station, New South Wales Coniston, Tasmania, a town in the Derwent Valley Coniston, East Riding of Yorkshire Coniston Cold, North

    Coniston

    Coniston

  • Bell Busk
  • Hamlet in North Yorkshire, England

    meaning the bell shaped bush. Bell Busk is 1 mile (1.6 km) north of Coniston Cold, 7 miles (11 km) north west of Skipton, 5 miles (8 km) south of Malham

    Bell Busk

    Bell Busk

    Bell_Busk

  • Bolton Abbey
  • Site of 12th century Augustinian monastery

    Beamsley, Holme, Gargrave; Stainton, Otterburn, Scosthrop, Malham, Anley; Coniston Cold, Hellifield and Hanlith. They were all laid waste in the Harrying of

    Bolton Abbey

    Bolton Abbey

    Bolton_Abbey

  • Gargrave
  • Village and civil parish in North Yorkshire, England

    an ancient parish which also included the townships of Bank Newton, Coniston Cold, Eshton, and Flasby with Winterburn. Henry de Percy, 1st Baron Percy

    Gargrave

    Gargrave

    Gargrave

  • Evan Rogers (priest)
  • English Anglican priest (1914–1982)

    curacies in Walmersley and Rochdale he held incumbencies in Wigan and Coniston Cold. Church News The Times (London, England), Saturday, Mar 18, 1967; pg

    Evan Rogers (priest)

    Evan_Rogers_(priest)

  • John Carr (architect)
  • English architect (1723–1807)

    River Foss, 1794–95 Carlton Ferry, near Snaith, over River Aire, 1774 Coniston Cold, over River Aire, 1763 Ferry Bridge, Brotherton, over River Aire, 1797–1804

    John Carr (architect)

    John Carr (architect)

    John_Carr_(architect)

  • Medieval Craven
  • Historic region in Yorkshire

    81⁄2 waste Beornwulf William de Percy Swinden, Hellifield, Malham, Coniston Cold 131⁄2 waste Beornwulf William de Percy Glusburn and Chelsis 3 waste

    Medieval Craven

    Medieval Craven

    Medieval_Craven

  • Listed buildings in North Yorkshire
  • Buildings of special importance in North Yorkshire, England

    Cold Kirby Listed buildings in Colton, North Yorkshire Listed buildings in Commondale Listed buildings in Coneysthorpe Listed buildings in Coniston Cold

    Listed buildings in North Yorkshire

    Listed_buildings_in_North_Yorkshire

  • Craven District
  • Geographic area in North Yorkshire, England

    Gargrave and Malhamdale Ward : Parishes of Airton, Bank Newton, Calton, Coniston Cold, Eshton, Flasby-with-Winterburn, Gargrave, Hanlith, Kirkby Malham, Malham

    Craven District

    Craven District

    Craven_District

  • Robert de Romille
  • Beamsley, Holme, Gargrave, Stainton, Otterburn, Scosthrop, Malham, Anley, Coniston Cold, Hellifield, Hanlith. But after 1086 that lordship was transferred to

    Robert de Romille

    Robert_de_Romille

  • St. Peter's Church
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Peter's Church, Brafferton St Peter's Church, Cleasby St Peter's Church, Coniston Cold Church of St Peter, Croft-on-Tees St Peter's Church, Dalby St Peter's

    St. Peter's Church

    St._Peter's_Church

  • John Raymond Evelyn Stansfeld
  • British army officer (1880–1915)

    Barrenger. John Snr was the son of Rev. John Stansfield (1814–61), Vicar of Coniston Cold. His cousin, was John Stansfeld (1840–1928) of Field House, Sowerby

    John Raymond Evelyn Stansfeld

    John Raymond Evelyn Stansfeld

    John_Raymond_Evelyn_Stansfeld

  • Reginald Somerset Ward
  • established, especially the Reverend Norman Goodacre, then vicar of Coniston Cold in Yorkshire. Charlotte Ward died in 1953 and Reginald reduced his work

    Reginald Somerset Ward

    Reginald_Somerset_Ward

  • List of churches in the Anglican Diocese of Leeds
  • Retrieved 19 April 2019. "The Benefice of Gargrave (St Andrew) with Coniston Cold". www.crockford.org.uk. Retrieved 19 April 2019. "The Benefice of Giggleswick

    List of churches in the Anglican Diocese of Leeds

    List_of_churches_in_the_Anglican_Diocese_of_Leeds

  • 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

  • List of crossings of the River Aire
  • Explorer. Ordnance Survey. 2016. ISBN 9780319263310. Historic England. "Coniston Bridge and Causeway to East (Grade II) (1132116)". National Heritage List

    List of crossings of the River Aire

    List_of_crossings_of_the_River_Aire

  • List of civil parishes in North Yorkshire
  • Ryedale Coneythorpe and Clareton Nidderdale Rural District Harrogate Coniston Cold 203 7.80 Skipton Rural District Craven Conistone with Kilnsey 124 34

    List of civil parishes in North Yorkshire

    List_of_civil_parishes_in_North_Yorkshire

  • 2012 Birthday Honours
  • British government recognitions

    Families. Mrs Ethne Alison Bannister, For service to the community in Coniston Cold, North Yorkshire. Robert Barclay, For service to Young People and Sport

    2012 Birthday Honours

    2012_Birthday_Honours

  • List of acts of the Parliament of Great Britain from 1723
  • the Portion of his Youngest Son Charles Knight. Vesting the manor of Cold Coniston (Yorkshire) and other lands and tenements in trustees to be sold for

    List of acts of the Parliament of Great Britain from 1723

    List_of_acts_of_the_Parliament_of_Great_Britain_from_1723

  • List of poor law unions in England
  • detached portion, Broughton, Buckden, Burnsall, Calton, Carlton, Coates, Coniston Cold, Conistone with Kilnsey, Cononley, Cowling, Cracoe, Draughton, Elslack

    List of poor law unions in England

    List_of_poor_law_unions_in_England

  • 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

  • List of United Kingdom locations: Com-Cor
  • Cumbria 54°22′N 3°04′W / 54.36°N 03.07°W / 54.36; -03.07 SD3097 Coniston Cold North Yorkshire 53°59′N 2°09′W / 53.99°N 02.15°W / 53.99; -02.15

    List of United Kingdom locations: Com-Cor

    List of United Kingdom locations: Com-Cor

    List_of_United_Kingdom_locations:_Com-Cor

  • List of works by George Webster
  • Heritage List for England, retrieved 20 October 2012 Historic England, "Coniston Hall Lodge (1132074)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 20

    List of works by George Webster

    List_of_works_by_George_Webster

  • 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

    List of fells in the Lake District

    List_of_fells_in_the_Lake_District

  • 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

  • Cold Pike
  • Fell in the Lake District, Cumbria, England

    survey Crinkle Crags, the Langdale Pikes, and the northern end of the Coniston Fells across Wrynose Bottom; there is a fine distant prospect of the Pennines

    Cold Pike

    Cold Pike

    Cold_Pike

  • 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

  • Salvelinus willughbii
  • Species of fish

    willughbii is a subspecies of Arctic charr that inhabit Lake Windermere, Coniston Water, Wast Water, Ennerdale Water, Buttermere, Crummock Water, and Loweswater

    Salvelinus willughbii

    Salvelinus willughbii

    Salvelinus_willughbii

  • Damon Herriman
  • Australian actor

    guest roles in American and Australian series alike, including The Loop, Cold Case, Chandon Pictures, CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, Satisfaction, Offspring

    Damon Herriman

    Damon Herriman

    Damon_Herriman

  • The A Word
  • British drama television series

    locations in the Lake District, including Keswick, Broughton-in-Furness, Coniston, Thirlmere Reservoir, and at The Space Project studios in Manchester. On

    The A Word

    The_A_Word

  • Scafell Pike
  • Highest mountain in England

    138 degrees Ward's Stone, 38 miles (61 km), 142 degrees The Old Man of Coniston, 7 miles (11 km), 149 degrees Winter Hill, 64 miles (103 km), 154 degrees

    Scafell Pike

    Scafell Pike

    Scafell_Pike

  • List of rail accidents in Canada
  • Winchester subdivision". crcml.org. "69 years ago: Remembering the deadly Coniston bus crash". Sudbury.com. 9 February 2020. "1952, August 4 - five people

    List of rail accidents in Canada

    List_of_rail_accidents_in_Canada

  • List of Wainwrights
  • 214 Lake district peaks over 1,000 ft

    (2,904 ft) Crinkle Crags, 859 m (2,818 ft) Lingmell, 807 m (2,648 ft) Coniston Old Man, 803 m (2,635 ft) Swirl How, 802 m (2,631 ft) Brim Fell, 796 m

    List of Wainwrights

    List of Wainwrights

    List_of_Wainwrights

  • Birmabright
  • car, Thunderbolt. Also used for the bodywork of Bluebird K7 used for the Coniston speed record attempt by Donald Campbell. The well known Laurent Giles designed

    Birmabright

    Birmabright

    Birmabright

  • List of rivers of England
  • Eea (L) River Crake (R) (drains Coniston Water) Church Beck (R) (enters Coniston Water) Yewdale Beck (R) (enters Coniston Water) Rusland Pool (R) Cunsey

    List of rivers of England

    List of rivers of England

    List_of_rivers_of_England

  • Herdwick
  • Breed of sheep

    of all 50,000 or so Herdwicks live within 14 miles (23 kilometres) of Coniston, Cumbria, and this makes them particularly vulnerable to outbreaks of disease

    Herdwick

    Herdwick

    Herdwick

  • List of Marilyns in the British Isles
  • Mountains and hills with prominence no less than 150 m

    394 32A 160 SN824220 Ma,Sim,Hew,N 404 316 England 14 12 The Old Man of Coniston 802 415 2,633 1,362 34D 96 97 SD272978 Ma,Sim,Hew,N,W,B,Sy,Fel,CoH 405

    List of Marilyns in the British Isles

    List of Marilyns in the British Isles

    List_of_Marilyns_in_the_British_Isles

  • Southern Fells
  • Region of the Cumbrian Mountains

    Crinkles over Cold Pike and Pike O'Blisco, crosses the motor road of Wrynose Pass and then rises to Great Carrs, the first of the Coniston (or Furness)

    Southern Fells

    Southern Fells

    Southern_Fells

  • Kadim Al Sahir
  • Iraqi singer and composer (born 1957)

    sentimental ballad “Ha Habibi” ("Hey, My Beloved") in the Sunny Bank and Coniston Water area of the Lake District. In November 1996, Al Sahir traveled to

    Kadim Al Sahir

    Kadim Al Sahir

    Kadim_Al_Sahir

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

    rivers (Kent, Eden, Ehen, Levens) and mountains (Blencathra, Helvellyn, Coniston Old Man). In the first millennium AD the Brythonic spoken in north west

    Cumbrian toponymy

    Cumbrian toponymy

    Cumbrian_toponymy

  • List of tornadoes by province (Canada)
  • population density and generally stronger housing construction due to the colder climate, Canadian tornadoes have historically caused far fewer fatalities

    List of tornadoes by province (Canada)

    List_of_tornadoes_by_province_(Canada)

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

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

    Great Carrs

    Great Carrs

    Great_Carrs

  • Marillion
  • British progressive rock band

    January 1967 whilst trying to set his eighth world water speed record on Coniston Water, in the English Lake District. The song inspired an initiative by

    Marillion

    Marillion

    Marillion

  • List of Canadian tornadoes and tornado outbreaks (2000–present)
  • Alberta causing no damage. October 15 – an EF0 tornado was confirmed in Coniston, Ontario, just east of Sudbury thanks to video evidence and eyewitness

    List of Canadian tornadoes and tornado outbreaks (2000–present)

    List of Canadian tornadoes and tornado outbreaks (2000–present)

    List_of_Canadian_tornadoes_and_tornado_outbreaks_(2000–present)

  • Jane Stanford
  • American philanthropist, co-founder of Stanford University, first lady of California

    Jordan, who had sailed to Hawaii himself and hired a local doctor, Ernest Coniston Waterhouse, to dispute poisoning as the cause of death. He then reported

    Jane Stanford

    Jane Stanford

    Jane_Stanford

  • List of solved missing person cases (1970s)
  • 14, 2019. Retrieved October 11, 2023. Harnack, Olivia (April 14, 2022). "Cold Case: 50 Years Later, Student's Death Remains Unsolved". Whitman County Gazette

    List of solved missing person cases (1970s)

    List_of_solved_missing_person_cases_(1970s)

  • Raymond Priestley
  • English geologist and Antarctic explorer (1886–1974)

    Birmingham, where he helped found The Raymond Priestley Centre on the shores of Coniston Water in the Lake District National Park. Raymond Priestley was born in

    Raymond Priestley

    Raymond Priestley

    Raymond_Priestley

  • Pen-y-ghent
  • Mountain in the Yorkshire Dales, England

    Watch Hill 4. Central and Southern Lakeland Black Combe Claife Heights Coniston Old Man Hard Knott Harter Fell High Raise High Rigg Holme Fell Illgill

    Pen-y-ghent

    Pen-y-ghent

    Pen-y-ghent

  • Arnhem Land
  • Region in the Northern Territory, Australia

    property rights of much of Arnhem Land were held by the Eastern and African Cold Storage Supply Company. This Anglo-Australian consortium leased the region

    Arnhem Land

    Arnhem Land

    Arnhem_Land

  • Grizedale Arts
  • British arts commissioning agency

    Grizedale Forest to the historic hill farm of Lawson Park, overlooking Coniston Water. Once owned by John Ruskin and sporadically a working farm until

    Grizedale Arts

    Grizedale_Arts

  • List of places in Yorkshire
  • Cloughton Newlands, Cold Kirby, Collingham, Colton (Leeds), Colton (North Yorkshire), Commondale, Coneysthorpe, Conisbrough Coniston, Conistone, Cononley

    List of places in Yorkshire

    List_of_places_in_Yorkshire

  • History of Australia
  • 1886. The last recorded massacre of Aboriginal people by settlers was at Coniston in the Northern Territory in 1928 where at least 31 Aboriginal people were

    History of Australia

    History of Australia

    History_of_Australia

  • List of unsolved murders in the United Kingdom (1980s)
  • Retrieved 25 May 2024. Silvester, Norman (9 December 2020). "Appeal over cold case Glasgow murder of Tracy Main". Glasgow Times. Archived from the original

    List of unsolved murders in the United Kingdom (1980s)

    List_of_unsolved_murders_in_the_United_Kingdom_(1980s)

  • Eumeralla Wars
  • 1830s-1860s series of wars in Australia

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

    Eumeralla Wars

    Eumeralla_Wars

  • Wild Boar Fell
  • Mountain in Cumbria, England

    Watch Hill 4. Central and Southern Lakeland Black Combe Claife Heights Coniston Old Man Hard Knott Harter Fell High Raise High Rigg Holme Fell Illgill

    Wild Boar Fell

    Wild Boar Fell

    Wild_Boar_Fell

  • Robert Hewison
  • British art historian (born 1943)

    reality (London: Demos, 2004) An address delivered in Saint Andrew's Church, Coniston, on the centenary of the death of John Ruskin, by Robert Hewison, Slade

    Robert Hewison

    Robert Hewison

    Robert_Hewison

  • Dhakiyarr Wirrpanda
  • Australian Aboriginal leader (c. 1900–c.1934)

    to “teach the natives a lesson”. As this was only four years since the Coniston Massacre, also in the Northern Territory, where national demonstrations

    Dhakiyarr Wirrpanda

    Dhakiyarr_Wirrpanda

  • Greater Sudbury
  • City in Northern Ontario, Canada

    managed natural habitat for birds, and a hiking and nature trail near Coniston, which is named in honour of scientist Jane Goodall. Six provincial parks

    Greater Sudbury

    Greater Sudbury

    Greater_Sudbury

  • Australian frontier wars
  • 1788–1934 conflicts between European settlers and Indigenous Australians

    Indigenous people. At least 31 Indigenous men were killed by police in the Coniston massacre in 1928 and further reprisal expeditions were conducted in 1932

    Australian frontier wars

    Australian frontier wars

    Australian_frontier_wars

  • Easington Fell
  • Fell in Lancashire, England, UK

    Watch Hill 4. Central and Southern Lakeland Black Combe Claife Heights Coniston Old Man Hard Knott Harter Fell High Raise High Rigg Holme Fell Illgill

    Easington Fell

    Easington Fell

    Easington_Fell

  • Lynette Curran
  • Australian actress

    Street Theatre 1992 Diving for Pearls Canberra Theatre, Bridge Theatre, Coniston, Riverina Playhouse 1992 Steaming Adelaide 1992 Wet and Dry Stables Theatre

    Lynette Curran

    Lynette Curran

    Lynette_Curran

  • Historical reenactment
  • Activity where people recreate aspects of a historical event

    first known reenactment was brought to life by Lord James ‘Jimmy’ Dunn of Coniston. A staged battle featuring dozens of costumed performers was enacted in

    Historical reenactment

    Historical reenactment

    Historical_reenactment

  • List of country houses in the United Kingdom
  • Castle Head Cliburn Hall Clifton Hall Cockermouth Castle Conishead Priory Coniston Hall Corby Castle Cowmire Hall Dalemain Dallam Tower Dalton Hall Dalston

    List of country houses in the United Kingdom

    List_of_country_houses_in_the_United_Kingdom

  • List of long-distance footpaths in the United Kingdom
  • late 1980s. Cumbria Way 70 113 Cumbria Ulverston Carlisle Passes through Coniston and Keswick. Dales High Way 90 145 Yorkshire and Cumbria Saltaire Appleby-in-Westmorland

    List of long-distance footpaths in the United Kingdom

    List_of_long-distance_footpaths_in_the_United_Kingdom

  • Cross Fell
  • Mountain in Cumbria, England

    Watch Hill 4. Central and Southern Lakeland Black Combe Claife Heights Coniston Old Man Hard Knott Harter Fell High Raise High Rigg Holme Fell Illgill

    Cross Fell

    Cross Fell

    Cross_Fell

  • Timeline of major crimes in Australia
  • Cutmore in Melbourne. Cutmore died in the same shootout. August 1928 – Coniston massacre – Northern Territory police constable William Murray led a series

    Timeline of major crimes in Australia

    Timeline_of_major_crimes_in_Australia

  • Ton-class minesweeper
  • 1953 class of minesweeper of the Royal Navy

    renamed SAS East London Clarbeston M1123 18 February 1954 broken up in 1987 Coniston M1101 9 July 1952 broken up in 1970 Crichton M1124 17 March 1953 broken

    Ton-class minesweeper

    Ton-class minesweeper

    Ton-class_minesweeper

  • List of hill passes of the Lake District
  • Mountain routes in northwest England

    000 ft) of Windermere Supergroup sediment formed in the Silurian period with Coniston Limestone towards its base. Overall cover of limestone eroded away. In

    List of hill passes of the Lake District

    List of hill passes of the Lake District

    List_of_hill_passes_of_the_Lake_District

  • Dufton Pike
  • Hill in Cumbria, England

    Watch Hill 4. Central and Southern Lakeland Black Combe Claife Heights Coniston Old Man Hard Knott Harter Fell High Raise High Rigg Holme Fell Illgill

    Dufton Pike

    Dufton Pike

    Dufton_Pike

  • Blindcrake
  • Village and civil parish in Cumbria, England

    housemaid in Coniston, regularly cycling the 39 miles (63 km) across the Lake District to visit her mother in Blindcrake. While at Coniston she was befriended

    Blindcrake

    Blindcrake

    Blindcrake

  • The Outlying Fells of Lakeland
  • Wainwright book on Lake District peaks

    Workington Whitehaven Grange-over-Sands Derwentwater Ullswater Windermere Coniston Wastwater Thirlmere Ennerdale Bassenthwaite Buttermere Crummock Haweswater

    The Outlying Fells of Lakeland

    The_Outlying_Fells_of_Lakeland

  • List of massacres of Indigenous Australians
  • Massacres of Australian Aboriginal people

    expedition which resulted in seven Aboriginal people being shot dead. 1928. Coniston massacre: In August 1928, a Northern Territory Police constable, William

    List of massacres of Indigenous Australians

    List of massacres of Indigenous Australians

    List_of_massacres_of_Indigenous_Australians

  • Racism in Australia
  • at the same time facilitating colonisation". The Coniston massacre, which took place near the Coniston cattle station in the then Territory of Central

    Racism in Australia

    Racism_in_Australia

  • Pike o' Blisco
  • Mountain in the English Lake District, Cumbria, England

    the Duddon Valley, and beyond the pass lies Swirl How and the Coniston Fells. Between Cold Pike and Pike o' Blisco is a wide grassy depression at 528 metres

    Pike o' Blisco

    Pike o' Blisco

    Pike_o'_Blisco

  • List of counties of England and Wales in 1964 by highest point
  • England 815 2,674 The Cheviot NT9090420522 9 Lancashire England 803 2,634 Coniston Old Man SD2723797827 10 Yorkshire, North Riding England 788 2,585 Mickle

    List of counties of England and Wales in 1964 by highest point

    List of counties of England and Wales in 1964 by highest point

    List_of_counties_of_England_and_Wales_in_1964_by_highest_point

  • List of disasters in Australia by death toll
  • but there is some doubt on this. Massacre Coniston Station, Northern Territory 200 1928 Aug 14 – Oct 14 Coniston massacre Pandemic Australia-wide 191 2009

    List of disasters in Australia by death toll

    List_of_disasters_in_Australia_by_death_toll

  • Historism
  • 19th-century philosophy originating in Germany

    Philosophy', lecture delivered to the Ruskin Centenary Conference Exhibition, Coniston, Cumbria (see Jan van der Dussen, History as a Science: The Philosophy

    Historism

    Historism

  • List of acts of the Parliament of Great Britain from 1789
  • Rye, and Stapely, in the Parish of Odiham, in the County of Southampton. Coniston Inclosure Act 1789 29 Geo. 3. c. 41 Pr. 24 June 1789 An Act for dividing

    List of acts of the Parliament of Great Britain from 1789

    List_of_acts_of_the_Parliament_of_Great_Britain_from_1789

  • List of Nuttall mountains
  • Peaks above 2,000 feet

    Grey Friar, Swirl How*, Walna Scar* Coniston Black Sails, Brim Fell*, Great Carrs*, Swirl How*, The Old Man of Coniston, Wetherlam, White Maiden** Torver

    List of Nuttall mountains

    List of Nuttall mountains

    List_of_Nuttall_mountains

  • List of Armchair Theatre episodes
  • Diamond" Missing N/A 18 September 1960 (1960-09-18) John Justin (Harry Coniston), Joseph Furst (Ex-King Gustavus III), Giorgia Moll (Nikki), Steve Plytas

    List of Armchair Theatre episodes

    List_of_Armchair_Theatre_episodes

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

    area often commenting that Helensburgh seems to be a couple of degrees colder than Sydney or Wollongong on the same day (especially in winter)[citation

    Helensburgh, New South Wales

    Helensburgh, New South Wales

    Helensburgh,_New_South_Wales

  • List of power stations in England
  • Small hydro 0.07 1998 Chagford Devon South West Small hydro 0.026 Coniston Coniston Cumbria North West Small hydro 0.30 1932 after 1963 Cotton Valley

    List of power stations in England

    List_of_power_stations_in_England

  • List of Hewitt mountains in England, Wales and Ireland
  • Hills in England, Wales and Ireland over 2000 feet

    633 1,394 32A 160 SN824220 Ma,Sim,Hew,N 103 England 38 The Old Man of Coniston Cumbria 802 415 2,633 1,362 34D 96 97 SD272978 Ma,Sim,Hew,N,W,B,Sy,Fel

    List of Hewitt mountains in England, Wales and Ireland

    List of Hewitt mountains in England, Wales and Ireland

    List_of_Hewitt_mountains_in_England,_Wales_and_Ireland

  • B roads in Zone 5 of the Great Britain numbering scheme
  • Windermere Roundabout with the A591 and A5284 roads west of Kendal B5285 Coniston A5074 on the eastern shore of Windermere The road crosses Windermere on

    B roads in Zone 5 of the Great Britain numbering scheme

    B roads in Zone 5 of the Great Britain numbering scheme

    B_roads_in_Zone_5_of_the_Great_Britain_numbering_scheme

  • Hackwood Stakes
  • Flat horse race in Britain

    since 1969 (5 wins): Pat Eddery – Bold Tack (1975), Interval (1987), Lake Coniston (1994), Hattab (1997), Invincible Spirit (2001) Leading trainer since 1969

    Hackwood Stakes

    Hackwood_Stakes

  • History of Cumbria
  • History of the English county

    period is scarce. There is some sign of copper ore extraction around the Coniston area, but the most notable find is of a tuyère, (a clay pipe connecting

    History of Cumbria

    History of Cumbria

    History_of_Cumbria

  • List of closed railway stations in Great Britain: C
  • Congresbury GWR 1963 Coningsby GNR 1970 Conishead Priory Furness Railway 1916 Coniston Furness Railway 1958 Connah's Quay LNWR 1966 Connaught Road Eastern Counties

    List of closed railway stations in Great Britain: C

    List_of_closed_railway_stations_in_Great_Britain:_C

  • Cape Grim massacre
  • Massacre in Tasmania (1828)

    and it was improbable that men armed with that knowledge would sit in the cold and rain all night watching the targets silhouetted by campfires, only to

    Cape Grim massacre

    Cape_Grim_massacre

  • List of unincorporated communities in Ontario
  • List of communities in Ontario, Canada

    Cold Springs Coldstream Coldwater Colebrook Cole Lake Coleraine Colgan Collins Bay Colpoy's Bay Columbus Comber Combermere Commanda Concord Coniston Conn

    List of unincorporated communities in Ontario

    List_of_unincorporated_communities_in_Ontario

  • List of Birketts
  • Lake district peaks over 1,000 ft

    Fell] 34A: LD N 805 14 2,641 46 90 NY311270 B,Sy,xN 53 The Old Man of Coniston 34D: LD S Wainwright 802 415 2,633 1,362 96 97 SD272978 Ma,Sim,Hew,N,W

    List of Birketts

    List of Birketts

    List_of_Birketts

  • Kate Raison
  • Australian actress (born 1962)

    role in long-running series Neighbours. Her character, Claudia Watkins, the cold, estranged mother of established character Finn Kelly (Rob Mills), initially

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    Kate_Raison

  • Prehistoric Cumbria
  • History of Cumbria before 100 AD

    period is scarce. There is some sign of copper ore extraction around the Coniston area, but the most notable find is of a tuyère, (a clay pipe connecting

    Prehistoric Cumbria

    Prehistoric Cumbria

    Prehistoric_Cumbria

  • Economy of Greater Sudbury
  • Economy of Canadian region

    city's requests to annex the outlying company towns, such as Copper Cliff, Coniston, Frood Mine or Falconbridge, where the mining facilities were actually

    Economy of Greater Sudbury

    Economy_of_Greater_Sudbury

  • List of electoral wards in England by constituency
  • Westmorland and Lonsdale: Arnside & Beetham, Burneside, Burton & Holme, Cartmel, Coniston, Crooklands, Grange, Hawkshead, Holker, Kendal Castle, Kendal Far Cross

    List of electoral wards in England by constituency

    List_of_electoral_wards_in_England_by_constituency

  • Lavernock
  • Human settlement in Wales

    Office and had himself transmitted radio telegraph morse signals across Coniston Water eight years earlier. Preece had been previously acted as a consultant

    Lavernock

    Lavernock

    Lavernock

  • August 1912
  • Month of 1912

    Canadiens from 1934 to 1948, 10-time Stanley Cup champion; as Joseph Blake, in Coniston, Ontario (d. 1995)[citation needed] Natalia Dudinskaya, Russian ballet

    August 1912

    August 1912

    August_1912

  • List of shipwrecks in 1951
  • List of shipwrecks: 25 October 1951 Ship State Description Bluebird United Kingdom The hydroplane sank in Coniston Water, Cumberland.

    List of shipwrecks in 1951

    List_of_shipwrecks_in_1951

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  • Penniston
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (Yorkshire)

    Penniston

    English (Yorkshire) : variant spelling of Peniston.

    Penniston

  • Peniston
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (Yorkshire)

    Peniston

    English (Yorkshire) : habitational name from Penistone near Sheffield, South Yorkshire. The second element of the place name is Old English tūn ‘enclosure’, ‘settlement’; the first is uncertain; it may be Penning, an Old English combination of Celtic penn ‘hill’ + Old English -ing ‘place characterized by or belonging to’.

    Peniston

  • Deniston
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Tamil

    Deniston

    Danger

    Deniston

  • Coulston
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Coulston

    English : variant spelling of Colston.

    Coulston

  • Compston
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Compston

    English : see Cumpston.

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  • Rounsaville
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    English

    Rounsaville

    English : French Huguenot name, probably a habitational name from the village of Roncesvalles in Navarra in the Basque country (French name Roncevaux).Philip Rounseville came from Honiton, Devon, England, to Bristol, MA, sometime before 1704.

    Rounsaville

  • Covington
  • Surname or Lastname

    Scottish

    Covington

    Scottish : habitational name from Covinton in Lanarkshire, first recorded in the late 12th century in the Latin form Villa Colbani, and twenty years later as Colbaynistun. By 1422 it had been collapsed to Cowantoun, and at the end of the 15th century it first appears in the form Covingtoun. It is nevertheless clearly named with the personal name Colban (see Coleman 1) + Old English tūn ‘enclosure’; Colban was a follower of David, Prince of Cumbria, in about 1120.English : habitational name from a place in Huntingdonshire (now Cambridgeshire) named Covington, from an Old English personal name Cofa + Old English -ing- denoting association + tūn ‘settlement’.

    Covington

  • Colston
  • Boy/Male

    English

    Colston

    Unknown owner of property.

    Colston

  • Criston
  • Boy/Male

    Spanish

    Criston

    follower of Christ; the annointed.

    Criston

  • Colding
  • Surname or Lastname

    Danish

    Colding

    Danish : probably a habitational name from Kolding. This was originally the name of a river, from kaldr ‘cold’ + a derivational suffix -ung, hence ‘the cold river’.English : perhaps a spelling variant of Golding.

    Colding

  • Colston
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    Christian, English, Indian

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    Surname

    Colston

  • Haskin
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    English

    Haskin

    English : from the Norman personal name Asketin, a pet form of the Old Norse name Ásketil (see Haskell).Irish : shortened Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó hUiscín ‘descendant of Uiscín’, apparently a diminutive of uisce ‘water’ (and thus the surname may be ‘translated’ Waters), but possibly a corruption of a diminutive of Fuarghus meaning ‘cold choice’.Jewish (from Ukraine) : metronymic from Yiddish name Khaske, a pet form of Khane (see Hanna 1) + the Slavic possessive suffix -in.

    Haskin

  • Keniston
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Keniston

    English : possibly a habitational name from a lost or unidentified place, most likely in Dorset or Somerset, where the surname occurs most frequently. Alternatively, it may be from the Old English personal name Cynestān.

    Keniston

  • Glasson
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (of Cornish origin)

    Glasson

    English (of Cornish origin) : metonymic occupational name for a glazier or glass blower.Scottish : reduced form of McGlasson.French and Swiss French : from a diminutive of glace ‘ice’, hence a nickname for a cold person.

    Glasson

  • Colt
  • Boy/Male

    American, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, English

    Colt

    Young Horse; Frisky; From the Dark Town; Diminutive of Colston; Unknown Owner of Property; Renowned Mariner; Colt

    Colt

  • Cunnington
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Cunnington

    English : habitational name from either of two places in Cambridgeshire (one formerly in Huntingdonshire) called Conington, from Old Norse kunung ‘king’, ‘chieftain’ (probably replacing earlier Old English cyning) + Old English tūn ‘enclosure’, ‘settlement’.

    Cunnington

  • Christon
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Christon

    English : habitational name from a place named Christon, possibly the one in Somerset (named with Celtic crūg ‘hill’ + Old English tūn ‘settlement’), but more likely from Christon Bank in Northumberland, the surname now occurring predominantly in the northeastern counties of England.

    Christon

  • Kenniston
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Kenniston

    English : variant spelling of Keniston.

    Kenniston

  • Colden
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Colden

    English : habitational name from a place in West Yorkshire named Colden, from Old English cald ‘cold’ col ‘charcoal’ + denu ‘valley’.English and Scottish : variant of Cowden.Cadwallader Colden (1688–1778), physician, botanist, and mathematician, who for fifteen years was lieutenant-governor of New York colony, was born in Dalkeith, Scotland.

    Colden

  • Colston
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Colston

    English : from a Middle English personal name, Colstan, which is probably from Old Norse Kolsteinn, composed of the elements kol ‘charcoal’ + steinn ‘stone’.English : habitational name from Colston Basset in Nottinghamshire, or the nearby Car Colston, both of which seem to have originally been named from the Old Norse personal name Kolr + Old English tūn ‘settlement’. The first syllable of Car Colson was originally the defining prefix kirk ‘church’.English : habitational name from Coulston in Wiltshire, which is named with the genitive case of an Old English personal name Cufel (diminutive of Cufa) + Old English tūn ‘enclosure’, ‘settlement’.

    Colston

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  • Willamar
  • Boy/Male

    German

    Willamar

    Resolute; Famous

  • Kaisan
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Kaisan

    Wise, A companion of the prophet

  • Alvina |
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim

    Alvina |

    Elf friend, Highest, Height

  • Rakin
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    Indian

    Rakin

    Respectful

  • Heti
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    Indian

    Heti

    Sun Ray

  • Saabir
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    Indian

    Saabir

    Patient, Tolerant

  • Nirmiti | நிர்மிதி 
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Nirmiti | நிர்மிதி 

    Creation

  • MARLA
  • Female

    English

    MARLA

    English pet form of Latin Marlena, MARLA means "rebel of Magdala." 

  • Vidusi
  • Girl/Female

    Indian, Sanskrit

    Vidusi

    Wise

  • AHERIN
  • Male

    English

    AHERIN

    Variant spelling of English Ahern, AHERIN means "lord of horses."

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  • Coldness
  • n.

    The state or quality of being cold.

  • Vinaigrette
  • n.

    A sauce, made of vinegar, oil, and other ingredients, -- used esp. for cold meats.

  • Cold
  • n.

    A morbid state of the animal system produced by exposure to cold or dampness; a catarrh.

  • Cold
  • v. i.

    To become cold.

  • Cold-blooded
  • a.

    Having cold blood; -- said of fish or animals whose blood is but little warmer than the water or air about them.

  • Use
  • v. t.

    To accustom; to habituate; to render familiar by practice; to inure; -- employed chiefly in the passive participle; as, men used to cold and hunger; soldiers used to hardships and danger.

  • Conistra
  • n.

    Originally, a part of the palestra, or gymnasium among the Greeks; either the place where sand was stored for use in sprinkling the wrestlers, or the wrestling ground itself. Hence, a part of the orchestra of the Greek theater.

  • Cold-short
  • a.

    Brittle when cold; as, cold-short iron.

  • Coldly
  • adv.

    In a cold manner; without warmth, animation, or feeling; with indifference; calmly.

  • Conisor
  • n.

    See Cognizor.

  • Key-cold
  • a.

    Cold as a metallic key; lifeless.

  • Concision
  • n.

    A cutting off; a division; a schism; a faction.

  • Utricular
  • a.

    Resembling a utricle or bag, whether large or minute; -- said especially with reference to the condition of certain substances, as sulphur, selenium, etc., when condensed from the vaporous state and deposited upon cold bodies, in which case they assume the form of small globules filled with liquid.

  • Very
  • adv.

    In a high degree; to no small extent; exceedingly; excessively; extremely; as, a very great mountain; a very bright sum; a very cold day; the river flows very rapidly; he was very much hurt.

  • Cold
  • n.

    Lacking the sensation of warmth; suffering from the absence of heat; chilly; shivering; as, to be cold.

  • Cold
  • n.

    Affecting the sense of smell (as of hunting dogs) but feebly; having lost its odor; as, a cold scent.

  • Stone-cold
  • a.

    Cold as a stone.

  • Coldish
  • a.

    Somewhat cold; cool; chilly.

  • Cold-shut
  • a.

    Closed while too cold to become thoroughly welded; -- said of a forging or casting.