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Radiation | Windscale | Chernobyl | Three Mile Island |
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Iodine-131 | 740 | 1,760,000 | much less |
Caesium-137 | 22 | 79,500 | much less |
Xenon-133 | 12,000 | 6,500,000 | 300,000 |
Strontium-90 | 80,000 | much less | |
Plutonium | 6100 |
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Ninekirks | |
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Location within the
United Kingdom | |
Unitary authority | |
Ceremonial county | |
Country | England |
Sovereign state | United Kingdom |
Post town | PENRITH |
Postcode district | CA |
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A Plan for Plymouth, published in 1943, is a report prepared for the City Council by James Paton Watson and Professor (later, Sir) Patrck Abercrombie. It made proposals for the reconstruction of Plymouth after the destruction of its city centre in the Plymouth Blitz, many of which were implemented. It explains the history and geography of Plymouth and looks at the characteristics of the population and its occupations before explaining the plan itself.
Originally East African Turf Club of which Hugh Cholmondeley, 3rd Baron Delamere was first president. A.S. Cooper, was the first Honorary Secretary of the newly formed East African Turf Club. [5]
First race under EATC auspices 1904. Renamed 1921. [6]
THIS IS WRONG--> The Jockey Club of Kenya was founded in 1965. [7]
The Jockey Club of Kenya describes itself as "the governing body of thoroughbred racing". [8]
Jockey Club of Kenya operates Ngong Racecourse. [9]
The Nairobi Business Park was first envisaged by the Jockey Club of Kenya. The club owned of 400 acres (1.6 km2) of land by the Ngong Road between Nairobi and Karen. The club decided to diversify their land use by restructuring their land portfolio.
Brian Perry (veterinarian) was until recently Chairman of the Kenya Polo Association and Chief Steward of the Jockey Club of Kenya
Monday 09 March 1903 , Lancashire Evening Post "Civilisation" in Uganda News has just reached London from East Africa of the march of civilisation in what it known, too often mistakenly, as the "Dark Continent." This is the formation at Nairobi, one of the principal stations on the Uganda Railway, and just below the famous Kikuyu escarpment, of an East African Turf Club, under the presidency of Sir Charles Eliot, the British Commissioner. Racing of a promiscuous character has for some time past taken place at Nairobi, but it was felt that the time had arrived when it should be properly organised and placed on a proper footing. The lease the racecourse is granted by Sir Charles Eliot, there is an entrance fee of Rs.15, the annual subscription is Rs.ls, and the rules of the Calcutta Turf Club are to be adapted to the conditions of the country, in view of a further meeting which is to take place on Tuesday next.
Sheffield Daily Telegraph - Monday 09 March 1903 London correspondence Whither the Englishman goes, thither he lugs his customs as well as his baggage. The latest mail to London tells the world at home that at Nairobi, somewhere or other on the Uganda Railway, an East African turf club has been formed by the English residents, and a racecourse leased. When the North Pole is discovered one may expect tho discoverer to send home for straw and sawdust to lay down a racecourse, with the Pole as the finishing post.
Hugh Lowther was the last resident of Lowther Castle. His brother Lancelot the 6th Earl inherited the estate in 1944 but because of Hugh’s large debts was forced to sell many of the family’s treasures. A large auction sale was held in 1947. Lancelot died in 1953 and was succeeded by James his grandson.
James wished to develop the estates and concentrated on farming. He saw Lowther Castle as an extravagance. After he returned from the World War II he said “it was a place that exemplified gross imperial decadence during a period of abject poverty. The army had damaged the grounds and buildings during the war and the castle had been empty for many years. James offered the Castle as a gift to three local authorities but all refused. At that time the only options for large country houses were to open them to the public or demolish them. He could not afford the former so he was forced to demolish the property. He left the shell of the castle intact as a silhouette. The forecourt became pig pens and the concrete on the south lawns that the army had laid he used as a base for a broiler chicken factory. The remainder of the gardens was used as a timber plantation. [10]
https://www.discogs.com/artist/4036343-Karen-Archer British actress born 26 July 1948 in Lancashire, England. She has worked for the Royal Shakespeare Company in Nicholas Nickleby and as Mrs Erlynne in Lady Windermere’s Fan, as well as across the country in plays such as Ghosts, She Stoops to Conquer and Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? Her television appearances include The Chief, Ruth Rendell Mysteries, Casualty and Chancer and she has been seen in the films The Secret Garden and Forever Young.
https://naxosaudiobooks.com/archer-karen/ Karen Archer has worked for the Royal Shakespeare Company in Nicholas Nickleby and as Mrs Erlynne in Lady Windermere’s Fan, as well as across the country in plays such as Ghosts, She Stoops to Conquer and Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? Her television appearances include The Chief, Ruth Rendell Mysteries, Casualty and Chancer, and she has been seen in the films The Secret Garden and Forever Young.
http://www.englishtheatre.at/english/about-us/archive/season-200405/lifeaftergeorge/cast/karen-archer.html Karen Archer’s theatre credits include Mourning Becomes Electra by Eugene O’Neill at R.N.T. (2004), Nicholas Nickleby for the RSC and on tour in the US, More Lies About Jerzy at the New End Theatre, My Matisse at the Edinburgh Festival, Memory of Water at Vienna’s English Theatre, Summerhouse at the Belfast Festival, What the Butler Saw at the Mercury Colchester, Ghosts at Manchester Library, Lady Windermere’s Fan at Ipswich, She Stoops to Conquer at the Lyric Hammersmith, The File at Liverpool Playhouse and Stevie, Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf, Seascape and Ashes at the Overground Theatre, Kingston. Her TV credits include Doctors, Elizabeth I in Elizabeth, Holby City, Brookside, The Chief, Casualty, Chancer, Keats, Father’s Day, The Bill, Jury, Ruth Rendell Mysteries (No Crying He Makes), The Cleopatras, On The Line, Rockcliffe’s Babies, EastEnders and The Secret Garden. Films include The Mouse and the Woman, Giro City and Forever Young. Her radio credits include numerous broadcasts for the BBC as well as being a member of the BBC Radio Drama Company twice.
https://www.parktheatre.co.uk/whats-on/the-other-place/cast Theatre includes: The Mousetrap (West End), Harriet Wilson’s War (Coppermill Prod), The Hundred We Are (Yard Theatre), Happy Ending (Arcola), Four Days in Hong Kong (Orange Tree Theatre), As You Like It (RSC), Hamlet (RSC), All’s Well That Ends Well (RSC), An Inspector Calls (PW Productions tour), The Goodnight Bird & Generous (Finborough Theatre), The God’s Weep (RSC), Town (Royal & Derngate Theatre), Hamlet, Twelfth Night (Southwark Playhouse), Mourning Becomes Electra (National Theatre), Noises Off (Centerstage Theater, Seattle), Life After George, The Memory of Water (Vienna’s English Theatre), Phallacy, My Matisse (Andy Jordan Productions), Misery (Harrogate Theatre), More Lies About Jerzy (New End, Hampstead), Ghosts (Library Theatre), Nicholas Nickleby (RSC UK/US tour), An Ideal Husband (New Wolsey Theatre), What The Butler Saw (Mercury Theatre), She Stoops to Conquer (Lyric Hammersmith), Swedish Embassy (Company of Angels), Bare Necessities (UK tour), The File (Liverpool Playhouse), Stevie, Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, Seascape, You’re A Good Man, Charlie Brown (Overground Kingston). Television includes: Law & Order UK, Holby City, New Tricks, Doctors, Panorama: Fifa’s Dirty Secrets, Elizabeth, Casualty, The Bill, The Chief (Lead, 4 series), The Ruth Rendell Mysteries, Chancer, EastEnders, Rockliffe’s Babies, On the Line, The Secret Garden, Hannay, Brookside, Juliet Bravo, Mitch, Father’s Day, Jury, The Cleopatras, BBC2 Playhouse, Play for Today: Billy, The Crezz, Shadows. Film includes: Wasted, Forever Young, Giro City, The Mouse and the Woman
https://www.spotlight.com/0637-9088-8574 Lots of data
https://www.broadwayworld.com/people/Karen-Archer/ Lots of data
https://www.newsandstar.co.uk/news/17201308.thriller-play-hits-bullseye-keswick-theatre/ (5th November 2018) Review: The Other Place, Theatre by the Lake, Keswick. Karen Archer ‘rediscovered’ this play years after first reading it and was so smitten by it that she was determined to stage it. Her determination and desire have paid off. She turns in a true tour-de-force as the central character who realises she is suffering from the onset of dementia. This is not a one-woman production, but Archer, at once vindictive, then vulnerable, dominates proceedings as successful neurologist Juliana Smithton, whose life unravels following a breakdown at a conference.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p06k4rhy Director Claire van Kampen and actress Karen Archer talk about the play "The Other Place" and Helen Muir behind London’s late night "Culture Crawl".
https://finboroughtheatre.co.uk/production/miss-wilsons-waterloo/ Karen Archer HARRIETTE WILSON Productions at the Finborough Theatre include Generous and The Goodnight Bird. Theatre includes Happy Ending (Arcola Theatre) The Hundred We Are (The Yard), Four Days in Hong Kong (Orange Tree Theatre, Richmond), As You Like It, Hamlet, All’s Well That Ends Well (Royal Shakespeare Company), Town (Royal and Derngate Theatres, Northampton), The Gods Weep (Royal Shakespeare Company at the Hampstead Theatre), Mourning Becomes Electra (National Theatre), The Memory of Water (English Theatre, Vienna), Ghosts (Library Theatre, Manchester) and Nicholas Nickleby (Royal Shakespeare Company on National Tour and US Tour). Television includes What To Do When Someone Dies, Law and Order UK, Holby City, New Tricks, Hustle. Elizabeth I in Elizabeth and Assistant Chief Constable Anne Stewart in four series of The Chief. Film includes Wasted, Forever Young, Giro City and The Mouse and the Woman.
See Elizabeth Heery at IMDb
This is a list of public art in Southampton, England. This list applies only to works of public art accessible in an outdoor public space. For example, this does not include artwork visible inside a museum.
Image | Title / individual commemorated | Location | Date | Artist | Material | Coordinates |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Isaac Watts | Watts Park,Southampton |
Actor | Character | Episodes | Years |
---|---|---|---|
Jenny Twigge | Carol West | 53 episodes | 1977 |
Ian Redford | Ian West | 52 episodes | 1975-1977 |
Anne Dyson | Mrs. Beale | 51 episodes | 1977 |
William Marlowe | Brian Kettle | 51 episodes | 1977 |
Julie Shipley | Lesley Losey | 49 episodes | 1977 |
Jill Gascoine | Ruth Harris | 45 episodes | 1977 |
Ann Curthoys | Kathy Singer | 39 episodes | 1977 |
Michael Boughen | Geoff Austin | 37 episodes | 1977 |
Cheryl Branker | Meryl | 32 episodes | 1977 |
Diana Berriman | Linda Todd | 30 episodes | 1977 |
Sylvia Kay | Dorothy Lawson | 28 episodes | 1974-1976 |
Bryan Marshall | Clive Lawson | 28 episodes | 1974-1976 |
and many others appearing less frequently. Produced by
Jacqueline Davis who also produced
Man at the Top and
Armchair Thriller.
(See also List of waterfalls of Iceland for names ending in foss.)
Southampton under Ted Bates (footballer)
NY 75093 21456 : Prehistoric stone hut circle settlement, two associated enclosures and three cairns, 170m west of confluence of Swindale Beck and Hilton Beck
NY 75864 22515 : Scordale lead mines
NY 74649 21300 : Prehistoric stone hut circle settlement, an associated field system and two round cairns 700m south west of Great Carrath
NY 75846 19002 : Howgill Fold Romano-British farmstead
NY 76543 22385 : Prehistoric stone hut circle settlement 320m south east of Dow Scar
NY 76561 22483 : Prehistoric stone hut circle settlement 240m south east of Dow Scar
NY 75527 21381 : Swindale Brow prehistoric hut circle settlement, two enclosures & three round cairns, 280m SE of confluence of Swindale Beck & Hilton Beck
NY 76769 20615 : Swindale Beck prehistoric stone hut circle settlement, associated field system, four ring cairns, a round cairn and three hut platforms
NY 73885 23753 : Trundale Gill prehistoric stone hut circle settlement, regular aggregate field system, enclosures, hut circle, round cairn, and three shielings
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Note that the date parameter defaults to '*'. [2]
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Radiation | Windscale | Chernobyl | Three Mile Island |
---|---|---|---|
Iodine-131 | 740 | 1,760,000 | much less |
Caesium-137 | 22 | 79,500 | much less |
Xenon-133 | 12,000 | 6,500,000 | 300,000 |
Strontium-90 | 80,000 | much less | |
Plutonium | 6100 |
Colour code | Usage |
#0079C1/white | Motorways |
#00703C/#FFD200 | Primary road |
#E31837/white | Warning signs |
#794400/white | Tourist destinations |
#FFD200/black | Roadwork signs |
This ISBN 978-0-276-44244-5 is ok.
Ninekirks | |
---|---|
Location within the
United Kingdom | |
Unitary authority | |
Ceremonial county | |
Country | England |
Sovereign state | United Kingdom |
Post town | PENRITH |
Postcode district | CA |
To get the (talk) after your name
Potential additions or creations.
A Plan for Plymouth, published in 1943, is a report prepared for the City Council by James Paton Watson and Professor (later, Sir) Patrck Abercrombie. It made proposals for the reconstruction of Plymouth after the destruction of its city centre in the Plymouth Blitz, many of which were implemented. It explains the history and geography of Plymouth and looks at the characteristics of the population and its occupations before explaining the plan itself.
Originally East African Turf Club of which Hugh Cholmondeley, 3rd Baron Delamere was first president. A.S. Cooper, was the first Honorary Secretary of the newly formed East African Turf Club. [5]
First race under EATC auspices 1904. Renamed 1921. [6]
THIS IS WRONG--> The Jockey Club of Kenya was founded in 1965. [7]
The Jockey Club of Kenya describes itself as "the governing body of thoroughbred racing". [8]
Jockey Club of Kenya operates Ngong Racecourse. [9]
The Nairobi Business Park was first envisaged by the Jockey Club of Kenya. The club owned of 400 acres (1.6 km2) of land by the Ngong Road between Nairobi and Karen. The club decided to diversify their land use by restructuring their land portfolio.
Brian Perry (veterinarian) was until recently Chairman of the Kenya Polo Association and Chief Steward of the Jockey Club of Kenya
Monday 09 March 1903 , Lancashire Evening Post "Civilisation" in Uganda News has just reached London from East Africa of the march of civilisation in what it known, too often mistakenly, as the "Dark Continent." This is the formation at Nairobi, one of the principal stations on the Uganda Railway, and just below the famous Kikuyu escarpment, of an East African Turf Club, under the presidency of Sir Charles Eliot, the British Commissioner. Racing of a promiscuous character has for some time past taken place at Nairobi, but it was felt that the time had arrived when it should be properly organised and placed on a proper footing. The lease the racecourse is granted by Sir Charles Eliot, there is an entrance fee of Rs.15, the annual subscription is Rs.ls, and the rules of the Calcutta Turf Club are to be adapted to the conditions of the country, in view of a further meeting which is to take place on Tuesday next.
Sheffield Daily Telegraph - Monday 09 March 1903 London correspondence Whither the Englishman goes, thither he lugs his customs as well as his baggage. The latest mail to London tells the world at home that at Nairobi, somewhere or other on the Uganda Railway, an East African turf club has been formed by the English residents, and a racecourse leased. When the North Pole is discovered one may expect tho discoverer to send home for straw and sawdust to lay down a racecourse, with the Pole as the finishing post.
Hugh Lowther was the last resident of Lowther Castle. His brother Lancelot the 6th Earl inherited the estate in 1944 but because of Hugh’s large debts was forced to sell many of the family’s treasures. A large auction sale was held in 1947. Lancelot died in 1953 and was succeeded by James his grandson.
James wished to develop the estates and concentrated on farming. He saw Lowther Castle as an extravagance. After he returned from the World War II he said “it was a place that exemplified gross imperial decadence during a period of abject poverty. The army had damaged the grounds and buildings during the war and the castle had been empty for many years. James offered the Castle as a gift to three local authorities but all refused. At that time the only options for large country houses were to open them to the public or demolish them. He could not afford the former so he was forced to demolish the property. He left the shell of the castle intact as a silhouette. The forecourt became pig pens and the concrete on the south lawns that the army had laid he used as a base for a broiler chicken factory. The remainder of the gardens was used as a timber plantation. [10]
https://www.discogs.com/artist/4036343-Karen-Archer British actress born 26 July 1948 in Lancashire, England. She has worked for the Royal Shakespeare Company in Nicholas Nickleby and as Mrs Erlynne in Lady Windermere’s Fan, as well as across the country in plays such as Ghosts, She Stoops to Conquer and Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? Her television appearances include The Chief, Ruth Rendell Mysteries, Casualty and Chancer and she has been seen in the films The Secret Garden and Forever Young.
https://naxosaudiobooks.com/archer-karen/ Karen Archer has worked for the Royal Shakespeare Company in Nicholas Nickleby and as Mrs Erlynne in Lady Windermere’s Fan, as well as across the country in plays such as Ghosts, She Stoops to Conquer and Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? Her television appearances include The Chief, Ruth Rendell Mysteries, Casualty and Chancer, and she has been seen in the films The Secret Garden and Forever Young.
http://www.englishtheatre.at/english/about-us/archive/season-200405/lifeaftergeorge/cast/karen-archer.html Karen Archer’s theatre credits include Mourning Becomes Electra by Eugene O’Neill at R.N.T. (2004), Nicholas Nickleby for the RSC and on tour in the US, More Lies About Jerzy at the New End Theatre, My Matisse at the Edinburgh Festival, Memory of Water at Vienna’s English Theatre, Summerhouse at the Belfast Festival, What the Butler Saw at the Mercury Colchester, Ghosts at Manchester Library, Lady Windermere’s Fan at Ipswich, She Stoops to Conquer at the Lyric Hammersmith, The File at Liverpool Playhouse and Stevie, Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf, Seascape and Ashes at the Overground Theatre, Kingston. Her TV credits include Doctors, Elizabeth I in Elizabeth, Holby City, Brookside, The Chief, Casualty, Chancer, Keats, Father’s Day, The Bill, Jury, Ruth Rendell Mysteries (No Crying He Makes), The Cleopatras, On The Line, Rockcliffe’s Babies, EastEnders and The Secret Garden. Films include The Mouse and the Woman, Giro City and Forever Young. Her radio credits include numerous broadcasts for the BBC as well as being a member of the BBC Radio Drama Company twice.
https://www.parktheatre.co.uk/whats-on/the-other-place/cast Theatre includes: The Mousetrap (West End), Harriet Wilson’s War (Coppermill Prod), The Hundred We Are (Yard Theatre), Happy Ending (Arcola), Four Days in Hong Kong (Orange Tree Theatre), As You Like It (RSC), Hamlet (RSC), All’s Well That Ends Well (RSC), An Inspector Calls (PW Productions tour), The Goodnight Bird & Generous (Finborough Theatre), The God’s Weep (RSC), Town (Royal & Derngate Theatre), Hamlet, Twelfth Night (Southwark Playhouse), Mourning Becomes Electra (National Theatre), Noises Off (Centerstage Theater, Seattle), Life After George, The Memory of Water (Vienna’s English Theatre), Phallacy, My Matisse (Andy Jordan Productions), Misery (Harrogate Theatre), More Lies About Jerzy (New End, Hampstead), Ghosts (Library Theatre), Nicholas Nickleby (RSC UK/US tour), An Ideal Husband (New Wolsey Theatre), What The Butler Saw (Mercury Theatre), She Stoops to Conquer (Lyric Hammersmith), Swedish Embassy (Company of Angels), Bare Necessities (UK tour), The File (Liverpool Playhouse), Stevie, Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, Seascape, You’re A Good Man, Charlie Brown (Overground Kingston). Television includes: Law & Order UK, Holby City, New Tricks, Doctors, Panorama: Fifa’s Dirty Secrets, Elizabeth, Casualty, The Bill, The Chief (Lead, 4 series), The Ruth Rendell Mysteries, Chancer, EastEnders, Rockliffe’s Babies, On the Line, The Secret Garden, Hannay, Brookside, Juliet Bravo, Mitch, Father’s Day, Jury, The Cleopatras, BBC2 Playhouse, Play for Today: Billy, The Crezz, Shadows. Film includes: Wasted, Forever Young, Giro City, The Mouse and the Woman
https://www.spotlight.com/0637-9088-8574 Lots of data
https://www.broadwayworld.com/people/Karen-Archer/ Lots of data
https://www.newsandstar.co.uk/news/17201308.thriller-play-hits-bullseye-keswick-theatre/ (5th November 2018) Review: The Other Place, Theatre by the Lake, Keswick. Karen Archer ‘rediscovered’ this play years after first reading it and was so smitten by it that she was determined to stage it. Her determination and desire have paid off. She turns in a true tour-de-force as the central character who realises she is suffering from the onset of dementia. This is not a one-woman production, but Archer, at once vindictive, then vulnerable, dominates proceedings as successful neurologist Juliana Smithton, whose life unravels following a breakdown at a conference.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p06k4rhy Director Claire van Kampen and actress Karen Archer talk about the play "The Other Place" and Helen Muir behind London’s late night "Culture Crawl".
https://finboroughtheatre.co.uk/production/miss-wilsons-waterloo/ Karen Archer HARRIETTE WILSON Productions at the Finborough Theatre include Generous and The Goodnight Bird. Theatre includes Happy Ending (Arcola Theatre) The Hundred We Are (The Yard), Four Days in Hong Kong (Orange Tree Theatre, Richmond), As You Like It, Hamlet, All’s Well That Ends Well (Royal Shakespeare Company), Town (Royal and Derngate Theatres, Northampton), The Gods Weep (Royal Shakespeare Company at the Hampstead Theatre), Mourning Becomes Electra (National Theatre), The Memory of Water (English Theatre, Vienna), Ghosts (Library Theatre, Manchester) and Nicholas Nickleby (Royal Shakespeare Company on National Tour and US Tour). Television includes What To Do When Someone Dies, Law and Order UK, Holby City, New Tricks, Hustle. Elizabeth I in Elizabeth and Assistant Chief Constable Anne Stewart in four series of The Chief. Film includes Wasted, Forever Young, Giro City and The Mouse and the Woman.
See Elizabeth Heery at IMDb
This is a list of public art in Southampton, England. This list applies only to works of public art accessible in an outdoor public space. For example, this does not include artwork visible inside a museum.
Image | Title / individual commemorated | Location | Date | Artist | Material | Coordinates |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Isaac Watts | Watts Park,Southampton |
Actor | Character | Episodes | Years |
---|---|---|---|
Jenny Twigge | Carol West | 53 episodes | 1977 |
Ian Redford | Ian West | 52 episodes | 1975-1977 |
Anne Dyson | Mrs. Beale | 51 episodes | 1977 |
William Marlowe | Brian Kettle | 51 episodes | 1977 |
Julie Shipley | Lesley Losey | 49 episodes | 1977 |
Jill Gascoine | Ruth Harris | 45 episodes | 1977 |
Ann Curthoys | Kathy Singer | 39 episodes | 1977 |
Michael Boughen | Geoff Austin | 37 episodes | 1977 |
Cheryl Branker | Meryl | 32 episodes | 1977 |
Diana Berriman | Linda Todd | 30 episodes | 1977 |
Sylvia Kay | Dorothy Lawson | 28 episodes | 1974-1976 |
Bryan Marshall | Clive Lawson | 28 episodes | 1974-1976 |
and many others appearing less frequently. Produced by
Jacqueline Davis who also produced
Man at the Top and
Armchair Thriller.
(See also List of waterfalls of Iceland for names ending in foss.)
Southampton under Ted Bates (footballer)
NY 75093 21456 : Prehistoric stone hut circle settlement, two associated enclosures and three cairns, 170m west of confluence of Swindale Beck and Hilton Beck
NY 75864 22515 : Scordale lead mines
NY 74649 21300 : Prehistoric stone hut circle settlement, an associated field system and two round cairns 700m south west of Great Carrath
NY 75846 19002 : Howgill Fold Romano-British farmstead
NY 76543 22385 : Prehistoric stone hut circle settlement 320m south east of Dow Scar
NY 76561 22483 : Prehistoric stone hut circle settlement 240m south east of Dow Scar
NY 75527 21381 : Swindale Brow prehistoric hut circle settlement, two enclosures & three round cairns, 280m SE of confluence of Swindale Beck & Hilton Beck
NY 76769 20615 : Swindale Beck prehistoric stone hut circle settlement, associated field system, four ring cairns, a round cairn and three hut platforms
NY 73885 23753 : Trundale Gill prehistoric stone hut circle settlement, regular aggregate field system, enclosures, hut circle, round cairn, and three shielings