... book Mountain Trail that Cross Fell provides 'the grandest one way view in England and, on an exceptionally clear day, you can make out not just the Lake District's fells but also the Solway Firth, Criffel and the Galloway hills'.
Turning the Solomon Key is an exhilarating quest to discover the Masonic influences which George Washington brought to bear on the layout of Washington D.C. In this second book of his Key trilogy, Robert Lomas has used Masonic rituals and ...
“ Them's Our Hills " In his book “ A Pennine Journey ” , Wainwright tells of his delight when , on a train journey north ... If mention of those places makes you think of grey grime under leaden skies , with sooty pigeons and grim mills ...
Not, I hasten to add, in one go, but by breaking the walk into 24km (15 miles) sections, which were covered by different teams. ... As the clouds dance across the Pennine sky And the wild birds wheel past the walker's eye.
Dragon Skies Book I Incipit James Donaldson ... Ionlydid what I thought wasright in the eyes of my God. Iam not lying. ... Other Anglian kingdoms were pushing from the South held in check bythe Pennine and Rheged kingdoms.
... Ordnance Survey OL31 (North Pennines: Teesdale and Weardale) Getting there Roadside parking at Townhead in Renwick, ... and tranquillity are therefore found here in abundance, along pathways seldom trodden and below massive skies.
LUM STREET THERE WAS NEVER ANY KNOWING WITH SEPTIMUS ARKWRIGHT, He was one of those who lived in a house without windows, ... and in its other life causes night-lights to dance in northern skies, and ecstasy in Pennine witches.
SOUTH TYNEDALE RAILWAY The Newcastle & Carlisle Railway Company originally planned a railway from Haltwhistle to the lead mines at Nenthead, but later decided to terminate the line at Alston, abandoning what would have been a steep ...
In front the open sky beckoned, the breeze off the hills, and blessed emptiness. ... killed in the Munich air disaster of 1958 – played a prominent role in the mass protests that finally opened our section of the Pennines to the public.
A white, undecided sky yawns and stretches itself over the south Pennine moors. It lends its colour to glints in the many streams below as they trickle in aimless meanders before finding the slopes that lead to sudden drops down deep, ...