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Wensleydale is a
valley in
North Yorkshire, England. It is one of the
Yorkshire Dales,
which are part of the Pennines. The dale is
named after the village...
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Wensleydale is a
style of
cheese originally produced in
Wensleydale,
North Yorkshire, England, but now
mostly made in
large commercial creameries throughout...
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Wensleydale is a
valley or dale in the
Yorkshire Dales, England.
Wensleydale may also
refer to:
Wensleydale cheese, a
style of
cheese originally produced...
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Baron Wensleydale may
refer to:
James Parke, 1st
Baron Wensleydale (1782–1868),
English judge and Lord of
Appeal in
Ordinary Baron Wensleydale, a subsidiary...
- The
Wensleydale Railway is a
heritage railway in
Wensleydale and
Lower Swaledale in
North Yorkshire, England. It was
built in
stages by
different railway...
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Wensleydale Creamery is a
cheese manufacturer based in the town of
Hawes in
North Yorkshire, England. It
makes several varieties of cheese, but is most...
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Wensleydale is a
small rural community in Victoria, Australia.
Wordieboluc Post
Office opened on 15
March 1866 and was
replaced by the
Wensleydale office...
- The
Wensleydale Creamery Football League (known as the
Scotts Storage Wensleydale Football League for
sponsorship purposes) is an
adult amateur football...
- The
Wensleydale is a
British breed of
domestic sheep. It is
named for the
Wensleydale region of
North Yorkshire, in the
north of England,
where it was...
- Ridley, 5th Baronet, Home
Secretary from 1895 to 1900. He was made
Baron Wensleydale, of
Blagdon and
Blyth in the
County of Northumberland, at the same time...