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Eamont Bridge is a
small village immediately to the
south of Penrith, ****bria, England. The
village is
named after the
bridge over the
River Eamont and...
- The
River Eamont is a
river in ****bria,
England and one of the
major tributaries of the
River Eden. The name of the
river is from Old
English (ēa-gemōt)...
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Eamont Bridge is a road
bridge over the
River Eamont, at the
village of the same name,
immediately to the
south of Penrith, ****bria, England. It is a scheduled...
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miles (27 km)
south of Carlisle. It is
between the
Rivers Petteril and
Eamont and just
north of the
River Lowther. It is part of
historic ****berland....
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extent in the 10th century, it
stretched from Loch
Lomond to the
River Eamont at Penrith.
Strathclyde seems to have been
annexed by the Goidelic-speaking...
- King Arthur's
Round Table is a
Neolithic henge in the
village of
Eamont Bridge in the
English county of ****bria,
around 2
kilometres (1 mi)
south east...
- wide, and has a
maximum depth of 63
metres (207 ft). Its
outflow is
River Eamont,
which meets the
River Eden at
Brougham Castle before flowing into the Solway...
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Eamont was an
opium clipper built in Cowes. It was the
subject of an 1891 book, A
cruise in an
opium clipper, by
Captain Lindsay Anderson.
Eamont was...
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street plan.[page needed] On 12 July 927 the
monarchs of
Britain gathered at
Eamont in ****bria to
recognise Æthelstan as king of the English. The
title "King...
- of Westmorland. The
village takes its name from a
bridge over the
River Eamont at the
northern end of Ullswater. The bridge,
erected in 1764 and replacing...