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Bridge in Barrow-in-Furness
Walney Bridge, officially Jubilee Bridge, is a bascule bridge in Barrow-in-Furness, Cumbria, England. Completed in 1908, it spans Walney Channel, linking
Walney_Bridge
Island in Cumbria, England
Barrow-in-Furness and is separated from the mainland by Walney Channel, which is spanned by the Jubilee Bridge. Walney is the largest island of the Furness Islands
Walney_Island
Town in Cumbria, England
road through central Barrow, whilst Walney Bridge connects Barrow Island to Walney Island. The possibility of a bridge link over Morecambe Bay is occasionally
Barrow-in-Furness
Body of water in the United Kingdom
The Walney Channel separates Walney Island from the British mainland. The northern portion of the channel opens into the Duddon Estuary and is both narrower
Walney_Channel
Settlement in Cumbria, England
of Barrow-in-Furness, Cumbria, England, covered by the wards of Walney North and Walney South. It is an example of a model village built for workers by
Vickerstown
Wear Bascule Bridge, Exeter Canal, Exeter River Bann Rail Bridge, Coleraine, Northern Ireland King George V Bridge, Keadby Walney Bridge, Barrow-in-Furness
List_of_bascule_bridges
Settlement in Cumbria, England
two main settlements within the ward: Biggar and Vickerstown. Walney Bridge connects Walney South and, in fact, the whole island to mainland Barrow. Whilst
Walney_South
Estuary in northwest England
seven main islands in the bay, all to the west; Walney, Barrow, Sheep, Piel, Chapel, Foulney and Roa. Walney is substantially larger than the others, with
Morecambe_Bay
Area and former electoral ward of Barrow-in-Furness, Cumbria, England
crossing Walney Bridge and terminating on Walney Island. To the south of Barrow Island, Michaelson Road Bridge is another vehicle and foot bridge that crosses
Barrow Island, Barrow-in-Furness
Barrow_Island,_Barrow-in-Furness
Trunk road in north west England
through the industrial land alongside Walney Channel. The road continues westward over the Jubilee Bridge onto Walney Island and terminates at the Irish
A590_road
Suspension Bridge, by Thomas Telford Menai Suspension Bridge, by Thomas Telford Monnow Bridge, Monmouth Newport Bridge Newport, Caerleon Bridge Newport,
List of bridges in the United Kingdom
List_of_bridges_in_the_United_Kingdom
Topics referred to by the same term
Railway Bridge Bharuch, over the river Narmada Golden Jubilee Bridges, a pair of pedestrian bridges in London Jubilee Bridge, official name of the Walney Bridge
Jubilee_Bridge
Fictional island
kilometres) wide. In the north-east, it overrides and replaces the real Walney Island. Its highest mountain is Culdee Fell, which was modelled on Snowdon:
Island_of_Sodor
Village in Cumbria, England
In 1865, the Crown Inn opened in North Scale. Before the Jubilee Bridge to Walney Island opened in 1908, people crossing on foot at low tide would arrive
North_Scale
Beach in Cumbria, England
and terminate at Earnse Bay, whilst the beach and Walney itself are accessible via Jubilee Bridge which connects to the Barrow Island area of Barrow
Earnse_Bay
Ulverston Skelton School, Skelton South Walney Infant and Nursery School, Walney South Walney Junior School, Walney Stainton CE Primary School, Stainton
List of schools in Westmorland and Furness
List_of_schools_in_Westmorland_and_Furness
Peninsula and region of Cumbria, England
Duddon, and the lake of Windermere. Off the southern tip of Furness is Walney Island, 11 miles (18 kilometres) long, as well as several smaller islands
Furness
State highway in Virginia, United States
Pacific Boulevard (between Severn Way and Nokes Blvd.) – Fall 2009 Braddock/Walney Roads Intersection – Completed Spring 2007 SR 209, full interchange – Construction
Virginia_State_Route_28
Association football league in England
Mill Hill Stoneclough Storeys of Lancaster Thornton Cleveleys Reserves Walney Island Source: "Roll Of Honour - Leagues". West Lancashire League. Retrieved
West Lancashire Football League
West_Lancashire_Football_League
Secondary school in Barrow-in-Furness, Cumbria, England
Walney School is a secondary school on Walney Island in Barrow-in-Furness, Cumbria. As a result of the Education Act 1944, Walney Island needed to have
Walney_School
Royal Navy officer & VC (1889-1942)
one eye, he alone of 11 officers and men on the bridge survived. Besides him, 13 ratings survived Walney sinking. The destroyer reached the jetty disabled
Frederic_Thornton_Peters
Civil engineering company in Glasgow, Scotland
Jubilee Bridge (Walney) completed in 1908 Jubilee Bridge (Queensferry) completed in 1927 Corporation Bridge in Grimsby completed in 1928 Wearmouth Bridge completed
Sir_William_Arrol_&_Co.
City in Tyne and Wear, England
cyclist dips their wheel in the sea on Roker beach. The 'W2W' 'Wear-to-Walney' route and the 'Two-Rivers' (Tyne and Wear) route also terminate in Sunderland
Sunderland
Topics referred to by the same term
Messier number M104 group of galaxies HMS Walney (M104), a British warship M104 Wolverine, a military armored bridge M104 155mm Cartridge, a U.S. Army chemical
M104
Hutton Soil, Hycemoor, Hyton Ings, Ireby, Ireleth, Irthington Isel, Isle of Walney, Ivegill, Johnby, Jericho Kaber, Keekle, Keisley, Kelbarrow, Keld Kelleth
List_of_places_in_Cumbria
Sea between Ireland and Great Britain
a wind farm 7 km (4.3 mi) the coast of Walney Island. The Warmley Extension 14 kilometres (9 mi) west of Walney Island off the coast of Cumbria. As of
Irish_Sea
Dewsbury 700: Bay Cycle Way: Glasson Dock – Walney Island 715: Barnard Castle – Bishop Auckland (Walney 2 Wear alternative) 725: Great North Cycleway:
List of National Cycle Network routes
List_of_National_Cycle_Network_routes
Village in Cumbria, England
dual-carriageway road. Greenodd is now also on the W2W Cycle Route between Walney and Wearmouth. Cumbria portal Listed buildings in Colton, Cumbria Listed
Greenodd
British class of submarine
despite spending an unrecorded period below 'crush depth.' K4 ran aground on Walney Island in January 1917 and remained stranded there for some time. Morale
British_K-class_submarine
Interstate in Virginia and Washington D.C.
the Theodore Roosevelt Bridge, reaching another eastbound entrance and westbound exit as US 29 continues north on the Key Bridge. It then has a complex
Interstate_66
Cycle route around Morecambe Bay in NW England
(London to the Lake District), NCN 69 (Hest Bank to Cleethorpes) and NCN 70 (Walney to Sunderland). It has been recommended by The Daily Telegraph ("20 amazing
Bay_Cycle_Way
International steel contractor
Wind Farm Rødsand B Princess Amalia Wind Farm Sandbank Offshore Wind Farm Walney Wind Farm Offshore foundations Anholt Offshore Wind Farm Baltic 1 Offshore
Bladt_Industries
British Crown Dependency in the Irish Sea
has also planned a 700 MW offshore wind farm, roughly half the size of Walney Wind Farm. Gas for lighting and heating has been supplied to users on the
Isle_of_Man
JAMES Tytup Hall Dalton North c. 1710 1950 TYTUP HALL Walney Lighthouse South Walney 1790 1976 WALNEY LIGHTHOUSE WITH TWO ATTACHED COTTAGES AND OUTBUILDINGS
Listed buildings in Barrow-in-Furness
Listed_buildings_in_Barrow-in-Furness
Ceremonial county of England
points in Cumbria are just west of Deadwater, Northumberland and South Walney respectively. Kirkby Stephen (close to Tan Hill, North Yorkshire) and St
Cumbria
Marginal sea of the Atlantic Ocean
(MW) Greater Gabbard wind farm the second largest, followed by the 367 MW Walney Wind Farm. All are off the coast of the UK. These projects will be dwarfed
North_Sea
Toponyms composed of synonyms
Wallasea Island, England ("Wallasea" is said to mean "foreigner island") Walney Island, England (British island island – Old Norse) Insel Werd, Switzerland
List of tautological place names
List_of_tautological_place_names
records settlements in Hietun, Rosse and Hougenai (now Hawcoat, Roose and Walney) 1123 - Furness Abbey is established 1190 - Barrow Island from which Barrow
Timeline_of_Barrow-in-Furness
German naval officer (1885–1960)
Wilhelmshaven and entered the Irish Sea, where he tried to shell the airfield on Walney Island, but had no success. On 30 January U-21 met and sank three merchant
Otto_Hersing
Tunstall Tyldesley Ulnes Walton Ulverston Upholland Urmston Urswick Waddicar Walney Island Walton-le-Dale Wardle Warrington Warton (Fylde) Warton (Lancaster)
List of places historically in Lancashire
List_of_places_historically_in_Lancashire
connection between the North Sea and Limfjord. Many small islands connected by bridges The Isle of Lewis and Isle of Harris together form a single island, but
List of European islands by population
List_of_European_islands_by_population
English ecclesiastical festival
William Rollinson ). . . " In some churches near to the coast, for example Walney Chapel and at Dalton-in-Furness, marram grass from sand dunes was substituted
Rushbearing
online. The following year, only one offshore wind farm, phase 1 of the Walney Wind Farm, was completed in 2011 with a capacity of 183 MW. On 28 December
Wind power in the United Kingdom
Wind_power_in_the_United_Kingdom
May 2000 Liberal Democrat Cytologist, professor and PR consultant Lord Walney 4 September 2020 Crossbench Former MP for Barrow and Furness (2010–2019)
List of current members of the House of Lords
List_of_current_members_of_the_House_of_Lords
Japanese pre-dreadnought battleship
in Barrow-in-Furness, the town of her construction, by Mikasa Street on Walney Island. Russian cruiser Aurora, a surviving Russian warship of the Battle
Japanese_battleship_Mikasa
Museum in Barrow-in-Furness, England
North Road. The Dock Museum is located in Barrow-in-Furness alongside the Walney Channel. The Museum has a distinctive shape, and can be seen from the nearby
Dock_Museum
Walney Lighthouse with two attached cottages and outbuildings
Grade II* listed buildings in Westmorland and Furness
Grade_II*_listed_buildings_in_Westmorland_and_Furness
Mountainous region and national park in North West England
cycle routes such as the C2C, Hadrian's Cycleway, the Reivers Route and the Walney to Wear route. Several towns have also become hubs for road-cycling holidays
Lake_District
Bombing range. RAF Walmer England Kent 1918 1919 RAF Walney Island England Lancashire Barrow/Walney Island Airport RAF Wanborough England Wiltshire 1941
List of former Royal Air Force stations
List_of_former_Royal_Air_Force_stations
Periodical published by an ecclesiastical, generally Anglican community
The Bridge, Walney Island, Cumbria, 1983. An example of a simpler four-page publication covering both church and community news, ecumenically produced
Parish_magazine
Parliamentary constituency in the United Kingdom, 1885 onwards
and Hindpool; Ormsgill and Parkside; Risedale and Roosecote; Ulverston; Walney Island; and a very small part of Coniston and Hawkshead. The constituency
Barrow_and_Furness
Region of England
of Ireland. Commercial flights ended there in March 2017. Cumbria Barrow/Walney Island Airport – Operated by BAE Systems Submarines, private use Carlisle
North_West_England
USCGC Sebec (WPG-164); USCGC Tampa (WPG-164) USCGC Sebago (1930); Later-HMS Walney (Y04) USCGC Shoshone (1931); Later-HMS Landguard (Y56) USCGC Tahoe (1928);
List of United States Coast Guard cutters
List_of_United_States_Coast_Guard_cutters
Ulverston North, Ulverston South, Ulverston Town, Ulverston West, Walney North, Walney South. Carlisle: Belah, Belle Vue, Botcherby, Burgh, Castle, Currock
List of electoral wards in England by constituency
List_of_electoral_wards_in_England_by_constituency
Study of place names in Cumbria, England
a place of pilgrimage by 1374 Walney, Irish Sea 'Isle of the British' from ON valna ey the Old English name for Walney was Wagneia, 'island of quicksands'
Cumbrian_toponymy
February 2025. Morton, Becky (14 February 2025). "Government axes Lord Walney's political violence adviser role". BBC News. Retrieved 14 February 2025
2025 in United Kingdom politics and government
2025_in_United_Kingdom_politics_and_government
History of the English county
have been found at Eskmeals, near Ravenglass on the west coast, and at Walney in the south. At Williamson's Moss in the Eskmeals area, Bonsall discovered
History_of_Cumbria
of Stratford-upon-Avon (Life Peer, 1983). In remainder of the Barony of Bridges (United Kingdom). Son of Jim Prior, Baron Prior, (Life Peer, 1987). Son
List of life peerages (2010–2024)
List_of_life_peerages_(2010–2024)
American steam oil tanker (1921–1942)
starboard side, amidships. The torpedoes were spotted by the able seaman on the bridge, Oscar Chappell, and he attempted to turn Dixie Arrow out of the way of
SS_Dixie_Arrow
"hero". 23 February – A UK government commissioned report prepared by Lord Walney recommends giving police extra powers to tackle protests outside Parliament
2024 in United Kingdom politics and government
2024_in_United_Kingdom_politics_and_government
French battleship
rangefinder was installed on the conning tower and two more were added to the bridge wings in October. The ship's anti-aircraft battery was strengthened in April
French battleship Jean Bart (1940)
French_battleship_Jean_Bart_(1940)
York-class cruiser of the Royal Navy
The bridge was rebuilt and enlarged to accommodate a second High-Angle Control System aft of the Director-Control Tower (DCT) on top of the bridge, her
HMS_Exeter_(68)
Country park near Windermere, Cumbria, UK
2018. "Flooding at Fell Foot". National Trust. Retrieved 22 May 2016. "Walney's world sailing champion Steve Goacher opens Fell Foot Active Base". The
Fell_Foot_Park
Cycling route in the UK
the south. This, titled the Walney to Wear route (W2W), is designed to be slightly tougher and longer. It runs from Walney Island in south-west Cumbria
Sea_to_Sea_Cycle_Route
Knottingley and British Aerospace Elected to league for next season: Moldgreen, Walney Central and Oulton Raiders Division 1 Champions: Wigan St Patrick's Relegated:
History of the National Conference League
History_of_the_National_Conference_League
Former railway line in County Durham, England
the path at Broompark picnic area, near Stonebridge, meets up with the Walney to Wear route. There are many beautiful sites along its route, including
Lanchester_Valley_Railway
Rugby league in the UK
an alternative competition for them. The RFL thus proposed a league to bridge the gap between the professional and amateur leagues to feature the three
National_Conference_League
County of England
heating equipment manufacturer has a large manufacturing site in Bamber Bridge. Crown Paints, a major paint manufacturer based in Darwen. Dr. Oetker, an
Lancashire
Benson-class destroyer
unleashed her torpedoes and, using all her firepower, raked the battleship's bridge, wounding Admiral Abe, and killing his chief of staff. Admiral Abe was thereafter
USS_Laffey_(DD-459)
Battleship of the Imperial Japanese Navy
fixed). A 2.5-meter (9 ft) FQ 2 rangefinder was positioned on top of the bridge. These rangefinders fed data to the license-built Dumaresq, Dreyer Table
Japanese_battleship_Kirishima
(Australia) 1945-07-2424 July 1945 Bougainville, New Guinea Frederick Peters HMS Walney 1942-11-088 November 1942 Oran, Algeria Basil Place HMS X7 1943-09-2222
List of Second World War Victoria Cross recipients
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St Catherine's Needles Hurst Anvil Pt Portland Berry Hd Start Pt Eddystone Hartland Pt Bull Pt Lynmouth Lundy Hilbre Island New Brighton Walney St Bees
List of lighthouses in England
List_of_lighthouses_in_England
Sewerage upgrade project in London, England
challenge". BBC News. BBC. 31 October 2014. Retrieved 21 November 2014. "Walney wind farm gets consent as A160 beats records – Other News". Bircham Dyson
Thames_Tideway_Tunnel
United States Navy Q-ship
from 700 yd (640 m) away which struck the ship on her port side, under the bridge. Fire broke out immediately, and the ship began to assume a slight list
USS_Atik
1960 and placed at George Hatswell Special School in Barrow until moved to Walney Island. It was purchased privately in 1983 and relocated to Steamtown Railway
List of preserved British industrial steam locomotives
List_of_preserved_British_industrial_steam_locomotives
Appointments by King George V to various orders and honours
Royal Field Arty. (Uxbridge) C.S. Maj. J. B. Cook, Royal Lancaster Reg. (Walney) Sgt. F. J. Cooper, East Surrey Reg. (Shoeburyness) Sgt. J. Cooper, Gordon
1918_New_Year_Honours
Postcode area within the United Kingdom
Westmorland and Furness LA14 BARROW-IN-FURNESS Barrow-in-Furness (west), Walney Island Westmorland and Furness LA15 DALTON-IN-FURNESS Dalton-in-Furness
LA_postcode_area
Katy Clark, Baroness Clark of Kilwinning 2020 John Woodcock, Baron Walney 2020 Kenneth Clarke, Baron Clarke of Nottingham 2020 Lord Chancellor
List of barons in the peerages of Britain and Ireland
List_of_barons_in_the_peerages_of_Britain_and_Ireland
out across Cumbria, mostly along the coast near Nethertown, St Bees and Walney. On that weekend, Cumbria Fire and Rescue Service attended over 40 blazes
2025_United_Kingdom_wildfires
Imperial Japanese Navy warship (1914–1942)
and hit her with a pair of 14-inch (356 mm) shells, one exploding in her bridge, and the other in her amidships superstructure. However, the use of type
Japanese_battleship_Hiei
German commerce raider in World War II
Alcantara to escape. Thor gained three early hits on Alcantara, one between the bridge and funnel, a second aft and a third on the waterline that caused flooding
German_auxiliary_cruiser_Thor
Poorton (Dorset Wildlife Trust) South Swale (Kent Wildlife Trust) South Walney Nature Reserve (Cumbria Wildlife Trust) South Witham Verges (Lincolnshire
List of Wildlife Trust nature reserves
List_of_Wildlife_Trust_nature_reserves
List of quarrying and mining narrow gauge railways in the United Kingdom
ISBN 1-901556-23-9. page 60 Down, C.G. (June 1969). "Narrow Gauge Wagons: Piel & Walney Gravel Co. Ltd". The Industrial Railway Record. 25: 83–85. Down, C.G. (December
British quarrying and mining narrow-gauge railways
British_quarrying_and_mining_narrow-gauge_railways
State Description Riverville United Kingdom The coaster ran aground at Walney Island, Lancashire in a storm. All seven crew were rescued by breeches buoy
List_of_shipwrecks_in_1935
Northampton-class heavy cruiser of the United States Navy
Charleston, South Carolina. Houston celebrated the opening of the Golden Gate Bridge at San Francisco on 28 May 1937, and carried President Roosevelt for a Fleet
USS_Houston_(CA-30)
Description Angier United States The ship was driven ashore and wrecked on Walney Island, Lancashire, United Kingdom. She was on a voyage from Wiscasset,
List of shipwrecks in November 1877
List_of_shipwrecks_in_November_1877
Disused railway station in Cumbria, England
of Barrow Island alongside Ramsden Dock it primarily served the adjacent Walney Channel passenger ferry terminal. It was accessible by Ramsden Dock Road
Ramsden_Dock_railway_station
Royal Navy destroyer used in the St. Nazaire Raid
mounted on the upper deck. Some extra armour was provided to protect the bridge structure, and unnecessary stores and equipment were removed to lighten
HMS_Campbeltown_(I42)
Village in Cornwall, England
Bolitho and renamed "The Coldstreamer" (Capt Bolitho was killed on HMS Walney, a Royal Navy ship; her task was to crash through the boom at the entrance
Gulval
Place in Cumbria, England
There are already two famed nature reserves in Barrow, however both are on Walney Island. Cavendish Dock is used as a reservoir for Roosecote Power Station
The Waterfront Barrow-in-Furness
The_Waterfront_Barrow-in-Furness
Topics referred to by the same term
known as St Mary's Church, Barrow-in-Furness St Mary the Virgin's Church, Walney St Mary's Church, Abbeytown St Mary's Church, Allithwaite St Mary's Church
St._Mary's_Church
Clemson-class destroyer
Gerardo Unknown: Emilia, Panay Other incidents 2 Mar: Ruth Kellogg, HMS Walney 4 Mar: USS Sargo, HMAS Tambar 5 Mar: Takao Maru 10 Mar: China Maru, Tama
USS_Stewart_(DD-224)
Light cruiser used by the Australian navy during WWII
installed on the superfiring turrets' roofs and in the superstructure near the bridge. Bowyer-Smith was relieved of his command and sent back to Britain on 1
HMAS_Perth_(D29)
French seaplane tender
machine gun mounts were also fitted, two mounts were positioned on the bridge wings, two on the upper funnel platform, and two on the stern. The Hotchkiss
French seaplane carrier Commandant Teste
French_seaplane_carrier_Commandant_Teste
Mogador-class destroyer
fourth mount was to replace the 13.2 Hotchkiss machine guns forward of the bridge. One 13.2 mm Browning machine gun was to planned to be mounted on each side
French_destroyer_Mogador
Architectural firm
20th century by new churches including St Michael, Middleton (1901–02), St Mary, Walney (1907–08), St Andrew, Starbeck, Harrogate (1909–10), and St Margaret, Halliwell
Sharpe,_Paley_and_Austin
United States Navy destroyer (1920–1942)
starboard. The spotter then observed three hits from Pillsbury one on the bridge, one amidships and one on the fantail. After this hit, the Japanese ship
USS_Pillsbury_(DD-227)
Hawcoat; Hindpool; Newbarns; Parkside; Ormsgill; Risedale; Roosecote; Walney North; and Walney South wards. Retrieved 26 October 2010 Westmorland and Furness
Civil_parishes_in_Cumbria
Wind farm in the Irish Sea
38812 (2014/N) – United Kingdom - Support for five Offshore Wind Farms: Walney, Dudgeon, Hornsea, Burbo Bank and Beatrice (PDF), European Commission, 23
Burbo_Bank_Offshore_Wind_Farm
Chilean cargo ship, sunk by a German submarine in 1942
States, in ballast when on 13 March 1942 at 6.43 am, she was hit near the bridge by a torpedo from the German submarine U-404 in the Atlantic Ocean 32 nautical
SS_Tolten
WALNEY BRIDGE
WALNEY BRIDGE
Female
English
English pet form of French Elaine, possibly LAINEY means "torch."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : topographic name for someone who lived in a valley, Middle English valeye.
Male
Scottish
Pet form of Scottish Gaelic Alaisdair, SAWNEY means "defender of mankind."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from any of the places, in Essex, Hertfordshire, and North Yorkshire, named Walden, from Old English w(e)alh ‘foreigner’, ‘Briton’, ‘serf’ (see Wallace) + denu ‘valley’.
Surname or Lastname
Irish
Irish : shortened form of O’Hanley, an Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó hÃinle ‘descendant of Ãinle’, a personal name meaning ‘champion’. This is the name of a ruling family in Connacht; it is now common in southern Ireland.English : habitational name from any of various places, such as Handley in Cheshire, Derbyshire. Northamptonshire, and Dorset and Hanley in Staffordshire and Worcestershire, all from Old English hÄ“an, the weak dative case (originally used after a preposition and article) of hÄ“ah ‘high’ + lÄ“ah ‘wood’, ‘clearing’, or from Handley Farm in Clayhanger, Devon, which is named from Old English hÄn ‘(boundary) stone’ + lÄ“ah.
Male
English
Irish surname transferred to forename use, derived from O'Hanley, an Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó hÃinle, HANLEY means "descendant of Ãinle," hence "champion."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from a place in Berkshire named Wadley, from Old English wÄd ‘woad’ or the personal name Wada + lÄ“ah ‘woodland clearing’. Wadley in Northumberland, which has the same derivation, appears not to have contributed significantly to the modern surname.
Male
English
 English name derived from the Scandinavian habitational surname Walkyr, from kiarr, WALKER means "from the wall by the marsh." English occupational surname transferred to forename use, derived from Middle English walkere from Old English wealcere ("to walk, tread"), hence "cloth fuller."Â
Boy/Male
Anglo, British, Christian, English, German, Hindu, Indian, Teutonic, Traditional
From the Wooden Valley; Powerful; Abbreviation of Oswald; Child of the Forest Valley
Surname or Lastname
Scottish
Scottish : habitational name from a place the location of which is disputed. Black gives two Scottish options, the first with no explanation, the second being Halley in Deerness, Orkney. Modern Scottish bearers may well get it from the Irish names (see 3 and 4 below).English : in part possibly a habitational name from Hawley in Hampshire, named from Old English heall ‘hall’, ‘large house’ + lÄ“ah ‘woodland clearing’.Irish (Counties Waterford and Tipperary) : shortened Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó hAilche ‘descendant of Ailche’, possibly from the byname Ailchú meaning ‘gentle hound’. In some cases Halley has been used to replace Mulhall.Irish (County Clare) : shortened Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó hÃille ‘descendant of Ãille’, apparently from áille ‘beauty’, but possibly a variant of Ó hÃinle (see Hanley).
Male
Polish
Polish form of Roman Latin Valerius, WALERY means "to be healthy, to be strong."Â
Girl/Female
British, English
Occupational Name; Cloth-walker
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from Barney in Norfolk, which is probably named with an Old English personal name Bera (with genitive -n) + Old English ēg ‘island’, ‘dry ground in a marsh’.English : from the personal name Barney, a pet form of Bernard.English : A William Barney from England came to Baltimore county, MD, in about 1695. Joshua Barney, born in that county in 1759, was an outstanding naval officer during the War of 1812.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from East and West Hanney in southern Oxfordshire (formerly in Berkshire), named with Old English hana ‘cock’, ‘male bird’ + ēg ‘island’ or ‘land between streams’.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : occupational name for a wagoner or carter, Middle English wayner, an agent derivative of Old English wæg(e)n, wæn ‘cart’.Variant of German Wagner in Slavic-speaking regions.German and Jewish (Ashkenazic) : variant of Weiner.
Female
Scandinavian
Variant spelling of Scandinavian Dagny, DAGNEY means "new day."
Male
Polish
Polish form of Roman Latin Valentinus, WALENTY means "healthy, strong."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from Walkley in Sheffield, South Yorkshire, named with an unattested Old English personal name Walca + Old English lēah ‘woodland clearing’.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Whaley.
Surname or Lastname
English (especially Yorkshire) and Scottish
English (especially Yorkshire) and Scottish : occupational name for a fuller, Middle English walkere, Old English wealcere, an agent derivative of wealcan ‘to walk, tread’. This was the regular term for the occupation during the Middle Ages in western and northern England. Compare Fuller and Tucker.The name was brought to North America from northern England and Scotland independently by many different bearers in the 17th and 18th centuries. Samuel Walker came to Lynn, MA, in about 1630; Philip Walker was in Rehoboth, MA, in or before 1643. The surname was also established in VA before 1650; a Thomas Walker, born in 1715 in King and Queen Co., VA, was a physician, soldier, and explorer.
WALNEY BRIDGE
WALNEY BRIDGE
Boy/Male
Tamil
Small
Boy/Male
Tamil
Aanandswarup | ஆநஂதஸà¯à®µà®°à¯‚ப
Full of Joy
Girl/Female
Tamil
Ayurdha | அயà¯à®°à¯à®¤à®¾
Bestowed of longevity
Girl/Female
Muslim
Close, Intimate, Good friend, Continuous
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Punjabi, Sanskrit, Sikh
Pure
Girl/Female
Arabic, Islamic, Muslim, Pakistani, Urdu
Most Beautiful; Ship; Boat; Victorious
Boy/Male
Muslim/Islamic
A judge and follower
Girl/Female
Indian
Boy/Male
Muslim
Acquainted, Knowledgeable
Surname or Lastname
English
English : nickname for a tall, thin man, from Middle English spir ‘stalk’, ‘stem’. This was apparently used as a personal name or byname, in view of the fact that there are patronymic derivatives. In some Middle English dialects this word also denoted reeds, and the surname may in part have been originally a topographic name for someone who lived in a marshy area. The application to a church steeple is not attested before the 16th century, and is not a likely source of the surname.Jewish (Ashkenazic) : variant of Spiro.
WALNEY BRIDGE
WALNEY BRIDGE
WALNEY BRIDGE
WALNEY BRIDGE
WALNEY BRIDGE
n.
See Galley, n., 4.
v. i.
To wane.
v. t.
To mark with wales, or stripes.
n.
The sheatfish; -- called also waller.
imp.
Went; walked; proceeded.
n.
The lily of the valley.
pl.
of Alley
n.
A proof sheet taken from type while on a galley; a galley proof.
pl.
of Galley
n.
A bag; a wallet.
n.
A wale knot, or wall knot.
pl.
of Valley
pl.
of Alley
n.
An alley.
n.
Certain sets or strakes of the outside planking of a vessel; as, the main wales, or the strakes of planking under the port sills of the gun deck; channel wales, or those along the spar deck, etc.
n.
A kind of circular valley in the side of a mountain, walled around by precipices of great height.
a.
Fit to be walked on; capable of being walked on or over.
a.
Liable to roll over; crank; as, a walty ship.
n.
A sharp or uneven edge on a board that is cut from a log not perfectly squared, or that is made in the process of squaring. See Wany, a.
imp. & p. p.
of Wane