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placename:- | Ravenglass to Egremont | |
other name:- | Egremont to Ravenglass | |
other name:- | A595 | |
parish |
Muncaster parish, once in
Cumberland
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parish |
Drigg and Carleton parish,
once in Cumberland
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parish |
Irton with Santon parish,
once in Cumberland
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parish |
Gosforth parish, once in
Cumberland
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parish |
Ponsonby parish, once in
Cumberland
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parish |
St Bridget Beckermet
parish, once in Cumberland
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parish |
St John Beckermet parish,
once in Cumberland
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parish |
Egremont parish, once in
Cumberland
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county:- | Cumbria | |
road; route | ||
10Km square:- |
NY01 | |
10Km square:- |
NY00 | |
10Km square:- |
SD09 | |
road code:- | Rvng=Egrm | |
old map:- |
Ford 1839 map
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Map of the Lake District, published in A Description of Scenery in the Lake District, by William Ford, published by Charles Thurnham, London, 1839. | ||
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E to R 13 Ms. | ||
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county:- | Cumberland | |
date:- | 1839 | |
period:- | 19th century, early; 1830s | |
old map:- |
Cooke 1802
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Maps, Westmoreland, Cumberland, etc, now Cumbria, by George Alexander Cooke, London, 1802-10; published 1802-24. | ||
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double line, light dark solid; road AND double line, light dark dotted; unfenced road | ||
county:- | Cumberland | |
date:- | 1802 | |
period:- | 19th century, early; 1800s | |
road book:- |
Cary 1798 (2nd edn 1802)
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Road book, Cary's New Itinerary, by John Cary, published by G and J Cary, 86 St James's Street, London, 1798-1828. | ||
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page 319-320 | ||
[LONDON to Whitehaven.] Another Road across Lancaster Sands. | ||
part of | ||
date:- | 1802 | |
period:- | 19th century, early; 1800s | |
road map:- |
Cary 1790 (Cmd/edn 1789)
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Map, Westmoreland, now Cumbria, scale about 11.5 miles to 1 inch, by John Cary, 181 Strand, London, 1790; published 1790-1828. | ||
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double line | ||
date:- | 1790 | |
period:- | 18th century, late; 1790s | |
old map:- |
Bowen and Kitchin 1760
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New Map of the Counties of Cumberland and Westmoreland, scale about 4 miles to 1 inch, Emanuel Bowen and Thomas Kitchin, published by T Bowles, John Bowles and Son, Robert Sayer, and John Tinney, 1760; published 1760-87. | ||
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double line, dotted | ||
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double line, solid? | ||
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double line. solid | ||
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double line, solid | ||
date:- | 1760 | |
period:- | 18th century, late; 1760s | |
old map:- |
Hall 1820 (Cmd)
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Map, Westmoreland ie Westmorland, now Cumbria, scale about 14.5 miles to 1 inch, by Sidney Hall, London, 1820, published by Samuel Leigh, 18 Strand, London, 1820-31. | ||
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single line, solid; minor road; Ravenglass, Muncaster, Carlton, Gosforth, Egremont | ||
county:- | Cumberland | |
date:- | 1820 | |
period:- | 19th century, early; 1820s | |
old road map:- |
Rumney 1899
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Guide book, The Cyclist's Guide to the English Lake District, by A W Rumney, published by George Philip and Son, 32 Fleet Street, London, and Liverpool, 1899. | ||
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Road map, strip map, gradient diagram, and itinerary for Route XX, The Main West Trunk Road, Cumberland, scale about 2 miles to 1 inch, by A W Rumney, published by George Philip and Son, 32 Fleet Street, London, and Liverpool, 1899. | ||
On p.84 of the Cyclist's Guide to the English Lake District, by A W Rumney. | ||
printed at top:- | ||
Route XX. | ||
date:- | 1899 | |
period:- | 19th century, late | |
old road map:- |
Rumney 1899
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Guide book, The Cyclist's Guide to the English Lake District, by A W Rumney, published by George Philip and Son, 32 Fleet Street, London, and Liverpool, 1899. | ||
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Road map, strip map, gradient diagram, and itinerary for Route XVIII, Seascale to Ennerdale, Cumberland, scale about 2 miles to 1 inch, by A W Rumney, published by George Philip and Son, 32 Fleet Street, London, and Liverpool, 1899. | ||
On p.76 of the Cyclist's Guide to the English Lake District, by A W Rumney. | ||
printed at top:- | ||
Route XVIII. | ||
date:- | 1899 | |
period:- | 19th century, late | |
places
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mapping:- |
Ravenglass, Muncaster
Holmrook, Drigg and Carleton Gosforth Calder Bridge, St Bridget Beckermet Egremont | |
Old Cumbria Gazetteer - JandMN: 2013 | ||