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Fell Beck
county:-   North Yorkshire
locality type:-   river
coordinates:-   SD75107270
1Km square:-   SD7572
10Km square:-   SD77

evidence:-   descriptive text:- Balderston c1890
placename:-  Fell Beck
source data:-   Book, Ingleton, Bygone and Present, by Robert R and Margaret Balderston, published by Simpkin, Marshall and Co, London, and by Edmndson and Co, 24 High Street, Skipton, Yorkshire, about 1890.
image BLD1P049, button  goto source
page 49:-  "... A capital little stream for trouting with the fly during a summer freshet is the one called Fell Beck, which is here [Gaping Gill Hole] engulfed in the gaping jaws of this stupendous abysmal orifice, to appear, it is supposed, close to the mouth of Clapham Cave, with which, no doubt, it has direct connection; indeed, it is affirmed that such is the case."

evidence:-   old map:- Balderston c1890 map
placename:-  Fell Beck
source data:-   Map, the hills in the Ingleton area, probably by Robert R Balderston, engraved by Goodall and Suddick, Leeds, West Yorkshire, about 1890.
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BS1SD77L.jpg
"Fell Beck"
item:-  private collection : 27.1
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places:-  
SD751727 Gaping Gill ()
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