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  • Coniston Group
  • Geological group in north-west England

    The Coniston Group is a Silurian lithostratigraphic group (a sequence of rock strata) in the southern Lake District and north-west Pennines of northern

    Coniston Group

    Coniston Group

    Coniston_Group

  • 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

    the north-west of the lake rises the Old Man of Coniston, the highest fell in the Coniston Fells group and the highest point in the historic county of

    Coniston Water

    Coniston Water

    Coniston_Water

  • 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

  • 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

  • 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

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

    unconformably on the Borrowdale Volcanic Group. This unit was previously known as the Coniston Limestone Group or Coniston Limestone Formation and should not

    Dent Group

    Dent Group

    Dent_Group

  • Black Combe
  • Mountain in the English Lake District, Cumbria, England

    Lancashire. On the landward side, views include the Scafell Group and the Coniston Group of fells in the Lake District National Park, including four 3

    Black Combe

    Black Combe

    Black_Combe

  • Windermere Supergroup
  • Dent Group of turbiditic limestones, and the overlying series of shales, grits and greywackes of the Stockdale Group, Tranearth Group, Coniston Group and

    Windermere Supergroup

    Windermere_Supergroup

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

    siltstones and hemipelagites of the Gorstian Coniston Group. The youngest unit is the Ludlow to Pridoli Kendal Group, which consists of couplets of graded siltstone

    Geology of the Lake District

    Geology of the Lake District

    Geology_of_the_Lake_District

  • Colman M. Mockler Jr.
  • American executive

    against takeover attempts, such as the proxy fight initiated by the Coniston Group in 1987. Mockler served as chairman of Simmons College's Corporation

    Colman M. Mockler Jr.

    Colman_M._Mockler_Jr.

  • Howgill Fells
  • Uplands in Northern England

    Tranearth Group and, in age terms, span the Wenlock / Ludlow boundary. The larger part of the range is formed from sandstones of the Coniston Group. This

    Howgill Fells

    Howgill_Fells

  • 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

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

    (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 Cumbria which was

    John Ruskin School

    John Ruskin School

    John_Ruskin_School

  • 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

  • Geology of Yorkshire Dales National Park
  • A suite of sandstones with siltstones and mudstones assigned to the Coniston Group form the bulk of the Howgills, including the 676m high summit known

    Geology of Yorkshire Dales National Park

    Geology_of_Yorkshire_Dales_National_Park

  • Kendal Group
  • The Kendal Group is a Silurian lithostratigraphic group (a sequence of rock strata) in the southern Lake District and the Howgill Fells of northern England

    Kendal Group

    Kendal_Group

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

    rugged hillsides.[citation needed] The second group, otherwise known as the Furness Fells or Coniston Fells, have as their northern boundary the steep

    Lake District

    Lake District

    Lake_District

  • Tranearth Group
  • Geological formation in northern England

    The Tranearth Group is a Silurian lithostratigraphic group (a sequence of rock strata) in the southern Lake District and Howgill Fells of the Pennines

    Tranearth Group

    Tranearth_Group

  • 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

  • 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

  • The Co-operative Group
  • British group of retail businesses

    Co-operative Group Limited, trading as Co-op and formerly known as the Co-operative Wholesale Society, is a British consumer co-operative with a group of retail

    The Co-operative Group

    The Co-operative Group

    The_Co-operative_Group

  • 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

  • List of geological groups of Great Britain
  • are grouped into 'members', members are grouped into 'formations', formations into 'groups' and groups occasionally into 'supergroups'. Some groups are

    List of geological groups of Great Britain

    List_of_geological_groups_of_Great_Britain

  • 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

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

    are surrounded on all other sides by lower ground. Coniston Old Man, the highest summit in the group, is the farthest south 2000-foot summit in the Lake

    Furness Fells

    Furness Fells

    Furness_Fells

  • Ludlow Group
  • Geological formations in UK and Ireland

    forming the upper part of the Coniston Flags, are the equivalents of the Lower Ludlow. They are succeeded by the Coniston Grits (4,000 ft./1,230 m), the

    Ludlow Group

    Ludlow_Group

  • 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

  • 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

  • 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

  • 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

  • List of group-0 ISBN publisher codes
  • codes for (978) International Standard Book Numbers with a group code of zero. The group-0 publisher codes are assigned as follows: (Note: the status

    List of group-0 ISBN publisher codes

    List_of_group-0_ISBN_publisher_codes

  • Watson's Dodd
  • Mountain in the Lake District, Cumbria, England

    panoramic view from Blencathra and Skiddaw in the north, round to the Coniston group in the south. The view extends over Thirlmere to the central fells,

    Watson's Dodd

    Watson's Dodd

    Watson's_Dodd

  • Grey Friar
  • Fell in the Lake District, Cumbria, England

    the north west of the other Coniston Fells, a little off the beaten track and tends to be the least visited of the group. It is quite a large fell and

    Grey Friar

    Grey Friar

    Grey_Friar

  • 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

  • LA postcode area
  • Postcode area within the United Kingdom

    Grange-over-Sands, Askam-in-Furness, Kirkby-in-Furness, Broughton-in-Furness, Coniston and Ambleside and Millom), and part of North Yorkshire. Mail for the LA

    LA postcode area

    LA_postcode_area

  • 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

  • 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)

  • Damon Herriman
  • Australian actor

    scripts and plays, including Soar. He took his play to newly-formed theatre group, Tamarama Rock Surfers, gaining the attention of other creative up-and-comers

    Damon Herriman

    Damon Herriman

    Damon_Herriman

  • 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

  • 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

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

    Wenlock rocks are represented by the Brathay Flags, the lower part of the Coniston Flags series. In southern Scotland, their place is taken by the variable

    Wenlock Group

    Wenlock_Group

  • 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

  • Aetherius Society
  • New religious movement founded by George King in the 1950s

    Down (in Devon) Yes Tor (in Devon) Brown Willy (in Cornwall) Old Man of Coniston (in Lake District) Kinder Scout (in Peak District) Wales Pen y Fan (in

    Aetherius Society

    Aetherius Society

    Aetherius_Society

  • Jaguar Cars
  • Car marque owned by Jaguar Land Rover and former British car company

    an average speed of 88.61 mph across the two legs of the 1 km course on Coniston Water, England. Jaguar has committed to Formula E until 2030. As of July

    Jaguar Cars

    Jaguar Cars

    Jaguar_Cars

  • Buck Pike
  • Mountain in the English Lake District, Cumbria, England

    Pike is near the village of Coniston. Other fells in this area include Brown Pike, Dow Crag, and the Old Man of Coniston. Poucher, William Arthur (1979)

    Buck Pike

    Buck Pike

    Buck_Pike

  • List of tornadoes by province (Canada)
  • Retrieved April 5, 2018. nurun.com. "Funnel cloud spotted near Miami". Pembina Group. Retrieved April 5, 2018. "Tornado touches down near Elgin". Winnipeg. June

    List of tornadoes by province (Canada)

    List_of_tornadoes_by_province_(Canada)

  • German mines at Caldbeck
  • March 2016). "Lasting German links with mines of Keswick and Coniston". The Mail. CN Group. Retrieved 4 December 2017. HMC 6th Report, Frank (London, 1877)

    German mines at Caldbeck

    German_mines_at_Caldbeck

  • List of The Grand Tour episodes
  • they can break the UK speed record for vehicles of this class during the Coniston Power Boat Records Week. Meanwhile, Clarkson conducts a comparison review

    List of The Grand Tour episodes

    List_of_The_Grand_Tour_episodes

  • 2026 New Year Honours
  • British royal recognitions

    Community Rugby Frances Elizabeth Hill – Caretaker, John Ruskin School, Coniston, Cumbria. For services to Education Richard Graham Hill – For services

    2026 New Year Honours

    2026_New_Year_Honours

  • Broughton-in-Furness
  • Town in Cumbria, England

    nominally independent Coniston Railway - which amalgamated with the Furness Railway in 1862 - extended the line through Broughton to Coniston. Nearly 100 years

    Broughton-in-Furness

    Broughton-in-Furness

    Broughton-in-Furness

  • 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

  • Nicola Walker
  • British actress (born 1970)

    "Bestselling Fiction & Non-Fiction Authors, from The Orion Publishing Group". Orionbooks.co.uk. Retrieved 26 November 2013. After the Chalk Dust Settled

    Nicola Walker

    Nicola Walker

    Nicola_Walker

  • Brown Pike
  • Mountain in the English Lake District, Cumbria, England

    village of Coniston, and is most commonly approached from there with walkers often continuing onto Buck Pike, Dow Crag and the Old Man of Coniston. There

    Brown Pike

    Brown Pike

    Brown_Pike

  • Lake Poets
  • Group of distinguished geographical poets

    John Ruskin decided to settle down in Brantwood, a house overlooking Coniston Water. Worn out in body and mind, he was looking for a restful escape,

    Lake Poets

    Lake_Poets

  • 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 Old Uppinghamians
  • inventor Donald Campbell, World Land and Water Speed record holder, killed on Coniston Water in Bluebird (West Deyne) Sir Malcolm Campbell, holder of World Land

    List of Old Uppinghamians

    List_of_Old_Uppinghamians

  • Land Rover Defender
  • Off-road 4x4 and pickup truck series produced by Land Rover

    Defender 90 2.8i prototype. They nicknamed it "Green Mamba" due to its Coniston Green colour. To make the 2.8i Defenders ready for production, the prototypes

    Land Rover Defender

    Land Rover Defender

    Land_Rover_Defender

  • 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

  • Beatrix Potter
  • English writer and illustrator (1866–1943)

    Trust in buying and managing the fell farms included in the large Monk Coniston Estate. The estate was composed of many farms spread over a wide area of

    Beatrix Potter

    Beatrix Potter

    Beatrix_Potter

  • 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

  • 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

  • Cumbria
  • Ceremonial county of England

    within the Lake District: mostly in Ambleside, Bowness-on-Windermere, Coniston, Gosforth, Grasmere, Keswick, and Windermere. Over 36,000 Cumbrians are

    Cumbria

    Cumbria

    Cumbria

  • Fossiliferous limestone
  • Limestone containing fossils

    Ridge, Bedford County Chocolate Hills Colemans Quarry Columbus Limestone Coniston Limestone Coon Creek Formation Cowan Lake (Ohio) Crab Island (Lake Champlain)

    Fossiliferous limestone

    Fossiliferous limestone

    Fossiliferous_limestone

  • List of the largest population centres in Canada
  • eight distinct population centres (Sudbury, Azilda, Capreol, Chelmsford, Coniston, Dowling, Lively and Valley East). List of population centres in Alberta

    List of the largest population centres in Canada

    List of the largest population centres in Canada

    List_of_the_largest_population_centres_in_Canada

  • Co-op Food
  • British brand of consumer co-operative supermarkets

    chain and the brand used for the food retail business of The Co-operative Group, one of the world's largest consumer co-operatives. As the UK's seventh

    Co-op Food

    Co-op Food

    Co-op_Food

  • 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

  • Dharug
  • Aboriginal Australian people

    Justin (2003). ""To infuse an universal terror": a reappraisal of the Coniston killings" (PDF). Aboriginal History. 17: 59–78. Xiao, Alison (24 June 2020)

    Dharug

    Dharug

    Dharug

  • List of airports in Ontario
  • 53333; -81.13333 (Sudbury/Azilda Water Aerodrome) Greater Sudbury Sudbury/Coniston Airport PU Central North Flying Club 886 ft (270 m) CSC9 46°28′56″N 80°50′02″W

    List of airports in Ontario

    List of airports in Ontario

    List_of_airports_in_Ontario

  • Northern Territory
  • Internal territory of Australia

    "pauperizing" them and reducing their incentives to work. In the 1928 Coniston massacre, punitive expeditions were carried out by white colonists led

    Northern Territory

    Northern Territory

    Northern_Territory

  • Windermere
  • Largest natural lake in England

    Windermere and Coniston Water. The fictional lake resembles Windermere, but the surrounding hills and fells resemble those of Coniston Water. The BBC

    Windermere

    Windermere

    Windermere

  • Kirkby-in-Furness
  • Village in the Furness district of Cumbria, England

    School in Dalton-in-Furness with a few attending John Ruskin School in Coniston. There is a community centre in Beck Side - refurbished in 2019/20 - with

    Kirkby-in-Furness

    Kirkby-in-Furness

    Kirkby-in-Furness

  • 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

  • 2023 South Gloucestershire Council election
  • Local Election in England

    seats. Their group leader Toby Savage, who had been leader of the council since 2018, chose not to stand for re-election. The Labour group leader Pat Rooney

    2023 South Gloucestershire Council election

    2023 South Gloucestershire Council election

    2023_South_Gloucestershire_Council_election

  • Southern Fells
  • Region of the Cumbrian Mountains

    the first of the Coniston (or Furness) Fells. The remainder of this group comprises Swirl How, Grey Friar, Wetherlam, Brim Fell, Coniston Old Man and Dow

    Southern Fells

    Southern Fells

    Southern_Fells

  • Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee Stakes
  • Flat horse race in Great Britain

    The Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee Stakes is a Group 1 flat horse race in Great Britain open to horses aged four years or older. Three-year-olds foaled in

    Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee Stakes

    Queen_Elizabeth_II_Jubilee_Stakes

  • List of postcode districts in the United Kingdom
  • group of postcode districts with the same alphabetical prefix is called a postcode area. All, or part, of one or more postcode districts are grouped into

    List of postcode districts in the United Kingdom

    List of postcode districts in the United Kingdom

    List_of_postcode_districts_in_the_United_Kingdom

  • Sam Quek
  • British field hockey player, and television presenter

    Chinese father, Albert Quek. She has a twin brother. The family moved from Coniston Street in Liverpool to the suburb of West Derby when she was about a month

    Sam Quek

    Sam Quek

    Sam_Quek

  • Mr. Mick
  • Slater, Augarde) – 3:24 "The Slater's Waltz" (Slater, Augarde) – 4:33 "Coniston Water" (Slater) – 5:22 "Hey Good Looking" (Davis, Crun Walter) – 4:16 "Fish

    Mr. Mick

    Mr._Mick

  • List of unsolved murders in the United Kingdom (1980s)
  • England. Victims believed to have been killed by the same perpetrator(s) are grouped together below. List of people who disappeared mysteriously The Disappeared

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

    List_of_unsolved_murders_in_the_United_Kingdom_(1980s)

  • 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)

  • List of Armchair Theatre episodes
  • capitalise on this and commission original plays from writers within the group, including Clive Exton, Harold Pinter and Alun Owen. The series shifted

    List of Armchair Theatre episodes

    List_of_Armchair_Theatre_episodes

  • Corn Field Raids of 1827–1828
  • Australian frontier conflict

    early Moreton Bay Penal Settlement. The conflict consisted of Aboriginal groups plundering and destruction of the maize fields in South Bank and Kangaroo

    Corn Field Raids of 1827–1828

    Corn_Field_Raids_of_1827–1828

  • Macedonian Australians
  • largest are Port Kembla (20.9%), Thomastown (16.7%), Banksia (16.1%), Coniston (15.9%) and Lalor (14.8%). In 2001, Cringila was titled the "most Macedonian"

    Macedonian Australians

    Macedonian_Australians

  • British Airways Flight 149
  • 1990 aircraft occurrence in Kuwait

    engine model was the Pratt & Whitney JT9D-7A and its aircraft name was Coniston Water. The pilot-in-command of the Heathrow-Kuwait leg was Captain Richard

    British Airways Flight 149

    British Airways Flight 149

    British_Airways_Flight_149

  • Gondola (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    operated by the National Trust on Coniston Water, England Gondola (retail), a free-standing display unit Gondola Group, a restaurant chain with 600 locations

    Gondola (disambiguation)

    Gondola_(disambiguation)

  • Swallows and Amazons (TV series)
  • 1963 British TV series or programme

    District in the 1930s. The series of 6 episodes was shot on location on Coniston Water and Windermere. Arthur Ransome, who lived at Hilltop near Haverthwaite

    Swallows and Amazons (TV series)

    Swallows_and_Amazons_(TV_series)

  • List of mountains of the British Isles by height (1001–1500)
  • Highest peaks, prominence over 30 m

    7100313857636 SN824220] Ma,Sim,Hew,N 1019 274 England 38 12 The Old Man of Coniston 802 415 2,633 1,362 34D 96 97 [54.370486455253;-3.1220790673788 SD272978]

    List of mountains of the British Isles by height (1001–1500)

    List of mountains of the British Isles by height (1001–1500)

    List_of_mountains_of_the_British_Isles_by_height_(1001–1500)

  • 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

  • Arnhem Land
  • Region in the Northern Territory, Australia

    groups moved to usually very small settlements on their traditional lands, often to escape the problems of the larger towns. These population groups have

    Arnhem Land

    Arnhem Land

    Arnhem_Land

  • July Cup
  • Flat horse race in Britain

    The July Cup is a Group 1 flat horse race in Great Britain open to horses aged three years or older. It is run on the July Course at Newmarket over a

    July Cup

    July Cup

    July_Cup

  • 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

  • Rufus River massacre
  • 1841 massacre in the Central Murray region, Australia

    New South Wales (now Australia). The massacre was conducted by a large group of South Australian Police, who were sent to the region by the Governor

    Rufus River massacre

    Rufus River massacre

    Rufus_River_massacre

  • Little Langdale
  • Valley in the Lake District, England

    Ravenglass, Whitehaven, Keswick, Penrith & Carlisle, Ambleside, Hawkshead, and Coniston, Ulverston, Broughton-in-Furness and Barrow in Furness. Slater's Bridge

    Little Langdale

    Little Langdale

    Little_Langdale

  • 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

  • Caradoc Series
  • Sandstone series of Caer Caradoc in Shropshire, England

    Sleddale group (Applethwaite beds) Upper Coniston limestone conglomerate; Yarlside rhyolite; stye end beds=Lower Coniston limestone. Roman Fell group (Corona

    Caradoc Series

    Caradoc_Series

  • 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

  • Ruskin
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Historic Place Ruskin High School (disambiguation) John Ruskin School, Coniston, Cumbria, England The Ruskin, Lancaster, Lancaster University, United Kingdom

    Ruskin

    Ruskin

  • Cumbric
  • Extinct Brittonic language of northern England and southern Scotland

    geographical names associated with standing stones (most notably the Old Man of Coniston) and it is possible, albeit "hard to say" according to Alan G. James, if

    Cumbric

    Cumbric

    Cumbric

  • Wheeler Heights
  • Suburb of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia

    landscape. The names of some of the lakes are the names of Derwent St, Coniston St and Windermere Place. Ambleside St and Penrith Ave are names of larger

    Wheeler Heights

    Wheeler Heights

    Wheeler_Heights

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  • Criston
  • Boy/Male

    Spanish

    Criston

    follower of Christ; the annointed.

    Criston

  • Milton
  • Surname or Lastname

    English and Scottish

    Milton

    English and Scottish : habitational name from any of the numerous and widespread places so called. The majority of these are named with Old English middel ‘middle’ + tūn ‘enclosure’, ‘settlement’; a smaller group, with examples in Cumbria, Kent, Northamptonshire, Northumbria, Nottinghamshire, and Staffordshire, have as their first element Old English mylen ‘mill’.

    Milton

  • 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

  • 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

  • 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

  • Penniston
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (Yorkshire)

    Penniston

    English (Yorkshire) : variant spelling of Peniston.

    Penniston

  • 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

  • Colston
  • Boy/Male

    Christian, English, Indian

    Colston

    Surname

    Colston

  • Rounsaville
  • Surname or Lastname

    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

  • Deniston
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Tamil

    Deniston

    Danger

    Deniston

  • Hauff
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Hauff

    English : variant of Haugh.German : topographic name from Middle High German houfe ‘heap’, e.g. of stones, or in southern Germany, a nickname from the same word in the sense ‘crowd’, ‘group of soldiers’.

    Hauff

  • 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

  • Houghton
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Houghton

    English : habitational name from any of the various places so called. The majority, with examples in at least fourteen counties, get the name from Old English hōh ‘ridge’, ‘spur’ (literally ‘heel’) + tūn ‘enclosure’, ‘settlement’. Haughton in Nottinghamshire also has this origin, and may have contributed to the surname. A smaller group of Houghtons, with examples in Lancashire and South Yorkshire, have as their first element Old English halh ‘nook’, ‘recess’. In the case of isolated examples in Devon and East Yorkshire, the first elements appear to be unattested Old English personal names or bynames, of which the forms approximate to Huhha and Hofa respectively, but the meanings are unknown.

    Houghton

  • Colston
  • Boy/Male

    English

    Colston

    Unknown owner of property.

    Colston

  • Compston
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Compston

    English : see Cumpston.

    Compston

  • Coulston
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Coulston

    English : variant spelling of Colston.

    Coulston

  • 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

  • Hinton
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Hinton

    English : habitational name from any of the numerous places so called, which split more or less evenly into two groups with different etymologies. One set (with examples in Berkshire, Dorset, Gloucestershire, Hampshire, Herefordshire, Somerset, and Wiltshire) is named from the Old English weak dative hēan (originally used after a preposition and article) of hēah ‘high’ + Old English tūn ‘enclosure’, ‘settlement’. The other (with examples in Cambridgeshire, Dorset, Gloucestershire, Herefordshire, Northamptonshire, Shropshire, Somerset, Suffolk, and Wiltshire) has Old English hīwan ‘household’, ‘monastery’. Compare Hine as the first element.

    Hinton

  • 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

  • Kenniston
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Kenniston

    English : variant spelling of Keniston.

    Kenniston

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  • Bahuksana
  • Boy/Male

    Buddhist, Indian, Sanskrit

    Bahuksana

    Enduring Much

  • Mosby
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (Yorkshire)

    Mosby

    English (Yorkshire) : habitational name, probably from Mosbrough in South Yorkshire, recorded in Domesday Book as Moresburh, from Old English mōres, genitive singular of mōr ‘marsh’, ‘fen’, ‘moor’ + burh ‘fortress’.Norwegian : habitational name from any of several farmsteads in southern Norway, so named from Old Norse mós (genitive case of mór ‘sandy plain’) + býr ‘farm’.

  • Fatihah
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Muslim

    Fatihah

    Opening

  • Lacchu
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian, Kannada

    Lacchu

    Sweet

  • Dhyani
  • Boy/Male

    Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Marathi, Telugu

    Dhyani

    One who does Contemplation

  • AOIFFE
  • Female

    Celtic

    AOIFFE

    , pleasant.

  • Kirana
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Sanskrit

    Kirana

    Light of Sun; Beautiful Ray of Light

  • Herford
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Herford

    English : variant of Hereford.German : variant of Herfurth.

  • Taqwa
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Muslim

    Taqwa

    Piety; Devoutness; Heedfulness of God

  • Jairasa
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Sanskrit

    Jairasa

    The Essence of Victory

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  • Group
  • n.

    A cluster, crowd, or throng; an assemblage, either of persons or things, collected without any regular form or arrangement; as, a group of men or of trees; a group of isles.

  • Vermes
  • n. pl.

    An extensive artificial division of the animal kingdom, including the parasitic worms, or helminths, together with the nemerteans, annelids, and allied groups. By some writers the branchiopods, the bryzoans, and the tunicates are also included. The name was used in a still wider sense by Linnaeus and his followers.

  • Vestales
  • n. pl.

    A group of butterflies including those known as virgins, or gossamer-winged butterflies.

  • Variety
  • n.

    An individual, or group of individuals, of a species differing from the rest in some one or more of the characteristics typical of the species, and capable either of perpetuating itself for a period, or of being perpetuated by artificial means; hence, a subdivision, or peculiar form, of a species.

  • Grouping
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Group

  • Grouper
  • n.

    One of several species of valuable food fishes of the genus Epinephelus, of the family Serranidae, as the red grouper, or brown snapper (E. morio), and the black grouper, or warsaw (E. nigritus), both from Florida and the Gulf of Mexico.

  • Conisor
  • n.

    See Cognizor.

  • Vanadium
  • n.

    A rare element of the nitrogen-phosphorus group, found combined, in vanadates, in certain minerals, and reduced as an infusible, grayish-white metallic powder. It is intermediate between the metals and the non-metals, having both basic and acid properties. Symbol V (or Vd, rarely). Atomic weight 51.2.

  • Violaniline
  • n.

    A dyestuff of the induline group, made from aniline, and used as a substitute for indigo in dyeing wool and silk a violet-blue or a gray-blue color.

  • Group
  • n.

    To form a group of; to arrange or combine in a group or in groups, often with reference to mutual relation and the best effect; to form an assemblage of.

  • Concision
  • n.

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

  • Vermiculite
  • n.

    A group of minerals having, a micaceous structure. They are hydrous silicates, derived generally from the alteration of some kind of mica. So called because the scales, when heated, open out into wormlike forms.

  • Vermes
  • n. pl.

    A more restricted group, comprising only the helminths and closely allied orders.

  • Verbal
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to a verb; as, a verbal group; derived directly from a verb; as, a verbal noun; used in forming verbs; as, a verbal prefix.

  • Group
  • n.

    An assemblage of objects in a certain order or relation, or having some resemblance or common characteristic; as, groups of strata.

  • 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.

  • Grouped
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Group