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- A drovers' road, drove road, droveway, or simply a drove, is a route for droving livestock on foot from one place to another, such as to market or between...
- free dictionary. Cañada (Spanish pronunciation: [kaˈɲaða], Spanish for droveway, drovers' road) may refer to: Cañada de Gómez, a city in the province of...
- were applied in 1931. Carter Barracks, a hutted camp north of Bulford Droveway, beyond the northern boundary of the present site, were built in 1939-40...
- its way to Lewes now bears the names The Droveway, The Drove and Preston Drove. The section called The Droveway, on which the Goldstone Waterworks was built...
- George's Hospital, Morpeth, also show probable stock enclosures and droveways, far less substantial than the m****ive Iron Age sites in the area. The...
- crosses the site. In addition there is a reconstruction of a prehistoric droveway used for moving livestock. In 1991 Pryor published his first book about...
- country house, close the graveyard, for shepherds and cowherds who cover the droveway still today. Long ago, the economic activity of Saucedilla was based only...
- ancient droveways of Sus**** linked coastal and downland communities in the south with summer pasture land in the interior of the Weald. The droveways were...
- the defensive earthworks and rivers mainly consisted of a network of droveways, hollow ways, pastures and fields ****ociated with cattle herding. Scattered...
- cañadas reales (meaning royal droveways) being 800 metres (2,625 ft) wide at certain points. The land within the droveways is publicly owned and protected...