Category:Arn Gill (North Yorkshire)
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Arn Gill, in Swaledale, North Yorkshire, England, is a ravine with a beck (or stream) in it. See map here. The location is SD911992, or North 391150, West 499250. The stream flows into the Swale river. West Arn Gill is actually to the north of Arn Gill. Arn Gill Head is a fell (large hill) which is the source of the river in Arn Gill. Note: arn is Old Saxon for "eagle".
Note: There was lead mining in Arn Gill, and some ruined mine buildings remain. More information about Swaledale lead mining here. Also see Arn Gill (North Yorkshire).
Subcategories
This category has the following 15 subcategories, out of 15 total.
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- Arn Gill Head (5 F)
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- West Arn Gill (3 F)
Media in category "Arn Gill (North Yorkshire)"
The following 6 files are in this category, out of 6 total.
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Adelaide Lamont nee Denys.jpg 520 × 696; 130 KB
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Arn Gill geograph-3577973-by-Gordon-Hatton.jpg 3,240 × 4,320; 2.29 MB
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Barn above the river geograph-2608843-by-Gordon-Hatton.jpg 4,000 × 3,000; 2.64 MB
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Benchmark on wall overlooking Arn Gill geograph-4324424-by-Roger-Templeman.jpg 1,024 × 683; 360 KB
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Swaledale from the Pennine Way geograph-2868655-by-Christine-Johnstone.jpg 1,024 × 768; 169 KB
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The valley of Arn Gill geograph-2292231-by-Christine-Johnstone.jpg 1,024 × 768; 167 KB