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The Dartmouth Lower Ferry is a vehicular and passenger ferry which crosses the River Dart in the English county of Devon. It is one of three ferries that cross the tidal river from Dartmouth to Kingswear, the others being the Higher Ferry and the Pa…
Darnhall is a civil parish and small village to the south west of Winsford in the Borough of Cheshire West and Chester and the ceremonial county of Cheshire in England.
Darnall ward—which includes the districts of Attercliffe, Carbrook, Darnall, Tinsley, and parts of Handsworth—is one of the 28 electoral wards in City of Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England. It is located in the eastern part of the city and covers a…
The Darlington rail accident occurred on 28 June 1928 when a parcels train and an excursion train collided head on at Darlington Bank Top station. The accident was caused by the parcels train driver passing a signal at danger, due to misunderstandin…
Darley Dale railway station is a railway station on the heritage line Peak Rail.
Darcy Lever railway station served the Darcy Lever area of eastern Bolton between 1848 and 1951.
Darby End railway station was a station on the former Great Western Railway's Bumble Hole Line between Blowers Green and Old Hill.
Bathams is a brewery in Brierley Hill, West Midlands, England established in 1877 and described by the CAMRA Good Beer Guide as "A classic Black country small brewery". It produces three cask conditioned beers, Best Bitter (4.3%), Mild (3.5%) and XX…
Danestone is a small, village-like area of Aberdeen, Scotland and is actually part of one of Europe's biggest suburbs, Bridge of Don.
Dane Road Metrolink station is a tram stop on the Altrincham Line of Greater Manchester's Metrolink light rail system. It is located on Dane Road in northern Sale, Greater Manchester, England.
The building which now houses the Dancehouse Theatre in Manchester was originally designed by Pendleton and Dickson for property developer Emannuel Nove, as two large meeting halls over a parade of shops. Before the halls were completed inside, they…
The Dana Centre on Queen's Gate, South Kensington, London is part of the Science Museum (London).
Dalton-le-Dale is a small village in County Durham, in England. It is situated on the old A19 road between Seaham and Murton. Most of the village is located in a wooded valley bottom, stradling a single road which follows the stream that runs throug…
Dalton is a civil parish in the Metropolitan Borough of Rotherham in South Yorkshire, England. Dalton is situated 162 miles (260.7 km) north from London and is 2 miles (3.2 km) north-east from the centre of Rotherham town centre. The parish includes…
The Dalston Synagogue was a Jewish place of worship in the London Borough of IslingtonNewington Green, North London, from about 1885 to 1970. It was also known as the Poets Road Synagogue and was not in Dalston, another area of north-east London.
Dalrigh is a hamlet in Scotland near Tyndrum. The name means "The King's Field" in Scottish Gaelic.
Dalneigh[pronunciation?] (Gaelic: Dail an Eich) is an area in the city of Inverness in Scotland. Located in the west of the city, it lies between the River Ness and the Caledonian Canal. The name is derived from the Gaelic word Dail an Eich, meaning…
Dallington is a former village about 1.5 miles (2.4 km) northwest of the centre of Northampton, the county town of Northamptonshire, England.
Dalkeith High School is a non-denominational secondary state school located in Dalkeith, Midlothian, Scotland.
Dalgety Bay railway station serves the town of Dalgety Bay in Fife, Scotland. Lying on the Fife Circle and Edinburgh to Aberdeen lines, it is managed by ScotRail.
Dale Castle is a 13th-century castle located close to the village of Dale in Pembrokeshire, Wales.
The lands of Daldowie in Scotland lie astride the River Clyde on the south and the North Calder Water to the east, and stretch to the present area of Baillieston in the north.
Dalcross (Scottish Gaelic: Steisean Dealgros) was a railway station located at Dalcross, to the east of Inverness, Scotland (now in the Highland Council Area).
Dalavich (Scottish Gaelic: Dail Abhaich) is a village in Argyll and Bute, Scotland.
Dairsie, or Osnaburgh, is a village in north-east Fife, Scotland. It is 3 miles (4.8 km) south-southwest of Leuchars Junction, and 3 miles (4.8 km) east-northeast of Cupar on the A91 Stirling to St Andrews road. The village grew out of two smaller s…
Daimler Green is an urban village approximately two miles north of Coventry city centre, in the West Midlands, England.
Dagenham Park Church of England School or Dagenham Park School, is a secondary school located in the London Borough of Barking and Dagenham. It was formerly called Dagenham Priory.
Dafen is a village situated east of Llanelli in Carmarthenshire, Wales, part of the Llanelli Rural community.
Dadford is a hamlet in the parish of Stowe in north Buckinghamshire, England.
Cùl Mòr is a shapely, twin summited mountain in the far north west of Scotland whose higher summit is the highest point of Inverpolly. It is almost completely separated from its southern neighbour, Cùl Beag.
Cynon Valley is a constituency of the National Assembly for Wales. It elects one Assembly Member by the first past the post method of election. Also, however, it is one of eight constituencies in the South Wales Central electoral region, which elect…
Cymau is a small village situated in the community of Llanfynydd, Flintshire on the edge of the mountains of north-east Wales.
Cyfarthfa High School is a comprehensive school, based in Merthyr Tydfil County Borough, Wales, that was established in 1970. Cyfarthfa means "Place of the barking (dog)" in Welsh and the school crest reflects this.
Cwmrhydyceirw is a village in the City and County of Swansea, south Wales. The village is located about 1 mile north of Morriston town centre. It is home to the main campus of Morriston Hospital, Morriston Comprehensive School and Cwmrhydyceirw Prim…
Cwmhir Abbey (Welsh: Abaty Cwm Hir), near Llandrindod Wells in Powys, is a Welsh Cistercian monastery founded in 1176 by Cadwallon ap Madog. A spurious tale was later recorded that the abbey was founded in 1143 by Meredudd ap Maelgwn at Ty-faenor, a…
Cwmgors is a village in the county of Glamorgan, and administered as part of the borough of Neath Port Talbot, Wales. It is part of the community of Gwaun-cae-Gurwen. It lies within the unitary authority of Neath Port Talbot and the ceremonial count…