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Kilnsey Crag, North Yorkshire | ||
Kilnsey Crag | ||
county:- | North Yorkshire | |
locality type:- | rocks | |
1Km square:- | SD9767 | |
10Km square:- | SD96 | |
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evidence:- | descriptive text:- West 1778 (11th edn 1821) placename:- Kilsey Crag |
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source data:- | Guide book, A Guide to the Lakes, by Thomas West, published by
William Pennington, Kendal, Cumbria once Westmorland, and in
London, 1778 to 1821.![]() Tour to the Caves in the West Riding of Yorkshire, late 18th century Page 279:- "..." "[1] From Gordale, we proceeded to a curious lake, called Maum or Malham-tarn, abounding with fine trout, upon the top of the moor; and from thence, by Kilsey-Crag, to Grassington, on the banks of the river Wharf. Coming unexpectedly to the crags of Kilsey, I was a good deal amazed at the" "[1] If Kilsey-crag should not be thought an object worth going six or seven miles to see, the best way from Gordale to Skipton will be by Kirkby, Malhamdale, and Gargrave." ![]() Page 280:- "prospect. They are by the side of the vale along which descends the river Wharf. Like those at Giggleswick, they extend in a line to some distance; but are higher and more prominent. The road we came along wound down amongst these crags, so that we were presented with a full view of them on a sudden, which caused the greater surprize.- ..." |
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