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Dunmail is a legendary king of Cumbria associated with Dunmail Raise. According to tradition, Dunmail was the last king of Cumbria, and buried beneath
Dunmail
Mountain and mountain pass in the English Lake District, Cumbria, England
Dunmail Raise is the name of a large cairn in the English Lake District, which may have been an old boundary marker. It has given its name to the mountain
Dunmail_Raise
Shopping centre in Cumbria, England
Dunmail Park is a shopping centre located in Siddick, near Workington, in Cumbria, England. It is located one-and-a-half miles north of the centre of
Dunmail_Park
Road in Cumbria, England
of Grasmere and passes the village of Grasmere. The road continues over Dunmail Raise and along the eastern edge of Thirlmere. Shortly afterwards it reaches
A591_road
Motif in folklore and mythology
of the legend. King Dunmail. A Cumbrian King said to be defeated at the hands of Edmund I of England and Malcolmn of Alba. Dunmail's warriors are said to
King_asleep_in_mountain
Movement or transport of seeds away from the parent plant
methods of dispersal. Soil on cars can contain viable seeds. A study by Dunmail J. Hodkinson and Ken Thompson found that the most common seeds carried
Seed_dispersal
Species of flowering plant
water, adhesion to animals, human activity, and motor vehicles. A study by Dunmail J. Hodkinson and Ken Thompson found that M. discoidea is one of the most
Matricaria_discoidea
Fell in the Lake District, Cumbria, England
Eastern Fells, Helvellyn and Fairfield. The fell's western flanks above Dunmail Raise are grassy and smooth while its eastern slopes are steep and craggy
Seat_Sandal
Village in Cumbria, England
Walk. The main A591 road connects Grasmere to the Vale of Keswick over Dunmail Raise to the north, and to Ambleside to the south. In other directions
Grasmere_(village)
River in Cumbria, England
trout river.[clarification needed] It rises close to Rough Crag above Dunmail Raise at a point about 1542 feet (470 m) above sea level (grid reference
River_Rothay
English Lakeland fell-running challenge
Nethermost Pike 13 Dollywaggon Pike 14 Fairfield 15 Seat Sandal Road Crossing Dunmail Raise 16 Steel Fell 17 Calf Crag 18 High Raise 19 Sergeant Man 20 Thunacar
Bob_Graham_Round
Hill in England
running north, west and south east. Steel Fell rises to the west of the Dunmail Raise road and can be climbed from the summit, or from Grasmere and Wythburn
Steel_Fell
Charity walking race in Cumbria, England
walk follows minor roads along the west of Thirlmere, before climbing up Dunmail Raise. It passes through the village of Grasmere and over Red Bank into
Keswick_to_Barrow
Fell in the English Lake District
legendary resting place of the crown of Dunmail, following his—perhaps equally legendary—defeat in battle at Dunmail Raise. The outflow is to Ullswater, 3
Fairfield_(Lake_District)
Lake in Cumbria, England
after the crown was conveyed there in 945 by soldiers of the last king, Dunmail, after he was slain in battle with the combined forces of the English and
Grisedale_Tarn
Mountain routes in northwest England
(footpath/path) 655 m (2,149 ft)/ NY360125 Patterdale/ Bridgend/ NY398143 Thirlmere/ Dunmail Raise/ NY327117 Part way the footpath becomes an undefined type of path
List of hill passes of the Lake District
List_of_hill_passes_of_the_Lake_District
Water supply in North West England
contours of hillsides. The longest bored tunnel is the initial 6 km beneath Dunmail Rise, two teams digging from opposite sides of the mountain met within
Thirlmere_Aqueduct
King of Strathclyde
1018, may well be a grandson of Dyfnwal. Dyfnwal is likely the eponym of Dunmail Raise in England, and possibly Cardonald and Dundonald/Dundonald Castle
Dyfnwal_ab_Owain
years, with territory extending to Dunmail Raise (or 'cairn') in the south of the Cumbrian region (and perhaps Dunmail was trying to extend it through 'Westmoringa
History_of_medieval_Cumbria
Mountain in the English Lake District, Cumbria, England
Wainwright’s words ‘To the west, uninteresting grass slopes descend to Dunmail Raise almost unrelieved by rock and scarred only by the wide stony track
Dollywaggon_Pike
Mountain in the English Lake District
of Helvellyn, and may be reached from Grasmere or Patterdale, or from Dunmail Raise by a path alongside Raise Beck. Above the tarn the old pony track
Helvellyn
History of the English county
years, with territory extending to Dunmail Raise (or 'cairn') in the south of the Cumbrian region (and perhaps Dunmail was trying to extend it through 'Westmoringa
History_of_Cumbria
Coastal town in Cumbria, England
and the Ritz), all now closed. There remains only the Parkway Cinema at Dunmail Park. During the 1950s, films were also shown at the Opera House. On 19
Workington
Fell located in the English Lake District
the organ" when seen from Mill Gill, "The howitzer" from the summit of Dunmail Raise and "The lion and the lamb" or "The lion couchant" from a point in
Helm_Crag
National Cycle Network route between London and the Lake District
District. There is a two mile gap here before NCN6 restarts at Dunmail Raise. From Dunmail Raise there is an off-road path to the quiet road around the
National_Cycle_Route_6
English historical and research society
society's first official acts was to campaign for the protection of the Dunmail Raise cairn, and to organise an archaeological dig on the Low Borrow Bridge
Cumberland and Westmorland Antiquarian and Archaeological Society
Cumberland_and_Westmorland_Antiquarian_and_Archaeological_Society
Village in Cumbria, England
Siddick, but these have subsequently closed. To the south of the village is Dunmail Park shopping centre, where there is a multiplex cinema, a supermarket
Siddick
Hotel in Cumbria, England
building dating to the 16th century. An old coaching inn at the foot of Dunmail Raise, the building is two storeys, roughcast over stone rubble with a
The Traveller's Rest, Grasmere
The_Traveller's_Rest,_Grasmere
Former railway station in Cumbria, England
Council off the A596 immediately north of St Helens Business Park, opposite Dunmail Park shopping centre. The structure used a scaffolding base covered by
Workington North railway station
Workington_North_railway_station
Upland lake in Cumbria, England
three was to the north, but Thirlmere lay immediately below the pass of Dunmail Raise and the engineering to bring its waters south of the watershed would
Thirlmere
improving so much of the Road from Keswick in the County of Cumberland, by Dunmail Raise and Ambleside, to Kirkby in Kendal in the County of Westmorland,
List of acts of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1824
List_of_acts_of_the_Parliament_of_the_United_Kingdom_from_1824
Civil parish in Cumbria, England
council. The parish covers an area on either side of the A591 road from Dunmail Raise in the south to the outskirts of Keswick in the north, and extends
St John's, Castlerigg and Wythburn
St_John's,_Castlerigg_and_Wythburn
Civil parish in England
distance (13.4 km (8.5 mi) as the crow flies), it leaves the parish at Dunmail Raise. The A592 road passes through the eastern area of the parish. The
Lakes,_Cumbria
British geologist
doi:10.1098/rsta.1900.0015. JSTOR 90755. —— (1901). "On the Origin of the Dunmail Raise (Lake District)". Quarterly Journal of the Geological Society. 57
Richard_Dixon_Oldham
Mountain in the English Lake District
first for Grisedale Tarn. This puts the summit into reach from Grasmere or Dunmail Raise. St Sunday Crag now finds itself on Alfred Wainwright's popular Coast
St_Sunday_Crag
Subdivision of the English historic county of Westmorland
Kendal, and North Lancashire, bounded on the north by the river Duddon, Dunmail Raise, Kirkstone Pass, and Borrow Beck, and on the south by the river Ribble
Barony_of_Kendal
Railway station in Cumbria, England
towards Carlisle, via Crosby and Aspatria, south towards Workington via Dunmail Park shopping centre, and east towards Cockermouth. "Maryport & Carlisle
Maryport_railway_station
List of shipwrecks: 6 May 1870 Ship State Description Dunmail United Kingdom The ship struck a sunken rock at Hong Kong and sank. She was on a voyage
List of shipwrecks in May 1870
List_of_shipwrecks_in_May_1870
List of shipwrecks: Unknown date 1923 Ship State Description Dunmail United Kingdom The ship foundered in the Bristol Channel. Her crew were rescued by
List of shipwrecks in April 1923
List_of_shipwrecks_in_April_1923
between Grasmere and Keswick in the Lake District, was washed away at Dunmail Raise with a landslip occurring adjacent to Thirlmere. In the Republic
2015–16 Great Britain and Ireland floods
2015–16_Great_Britain_and_Ireland_floods
Region of the Cumbrian Mountains
Derwent. At the head of Thirlmere is the pass of Dunmail Raise, crossed by the A591 road. South of Dunmail Raise the Vale of Grasmere runs down to Windermere
Central_Fells
Independent Cinema Chain
In 2023, the cinema chain opened a newly refurbished luxury cinema at Dunmail Park in Workington on March 17, 2023, following a £4 million renovation
Parkway_Cinemas
Sawyer 1990, p. 387. "War Paris". The Yard. Retrieved 24 February 2017. "Dunmail". Shipping & Shipbuilding Research Trust. Retrieved 30 September 2024.
List_of_ship_launches_in_1919
Historic road maintenance bodies in England
improving so much of the Road from Keswick in the County of Cumberland, by Dunmail Raise and Ambleside, to Kirkby in Kendal in the County of Westmorland,
Turnpike trusts in North West England
Turnpike_trusts_in_North_West_England
Sea. Dordogne, Dunmail, and Gloamin Flag unknown United Kingdom United Kingdom The steamship Dordogne collided with the steamship Dunmail at Penarth, Glamorgan
List of shipwrecks in May 1888
List_of_shipwrecks_in_May_1888
& Sons Sunderland United Kingdom For J. & M. Gunn & Co. Unknown date Dunmail Merchantman S. P. Austin & Son Sunderland United Kingdom For Sharp & Co
List_of_ship_launches_in_1883
City, Canada to Liverpool. She was refloated and taken in to Liverpool. Dunmail United Kingdom The clipper was wrecked at the mouth of the River Mersey
List of shipwrecks in August 1873
List_of_shipwrecks_in_August_1873
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From the town by the creek.
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Sparkle of light, Fire
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Dutch and German form of Hebrew Yehowyaqiym, JOCHEM means "Jehovah raises up."Â
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Intelligent
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Powerful Friend
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English : nickname from Middle English pope (derived via Old English from Late Latin papa ‘bishop’, ‘pope’, from Greek pappas ‘father’, in origin a nursery word.) In the early Christian Church, the Latin term was at first used as a title of respect for male clergy of every rank, but in the Western Church it gradually came to be restricted to bishops, and then only to the bishop of Rome; in the Eastern Church it continued to be used of all priests (see Popov, Papas). The nickname would have been used for a vain or pompous man, or for someone who had played the part of the pope in a pageant or play. The surname is also present in Ireland and Scotland.North German : variant of Poppe.Nathaniel Pope, a “marriner†from London and Bristol, England, patented a property on Northern Neck, VA, in 1651 that later became known as “The Cliftsâ€.
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A Tamil Classic in Praise of the God
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