These trees were located along the streams and clough sides, where they retained water and prevented soil erosion. |
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In summer time, on long, warm evenings, we would engage in the building of various types of bridges over the stream that runs down the clough. |
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Woodlands Mill, which is situated in a wooded clough, was built at the peak of manufacturing activity in the area. |
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A steep valley to the east of Threlkeld Knotts, which begins immediately below Red Screes, is the clough from which Clough Head is named. |
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Beneath the north face is the steep valley or clough from which Clough Head gets its name. |
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Place names such as clough, fell and moss suggest they were named by Norse settlers. |
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One name to watch out for is Nigel Clough who could yet follow his dad to glory. |
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Clough paid the price for the Blades' failure to win promotion via the play-offs when they lost to Swindon Town in the semi-finals. |
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However, Rice's trademark grin soon returned when Clough came back struggling manfully with 30 Orange Maid ice lollies. |
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No longer dishing out the Clough edge of his tongue, the best manager never to have led England, remains a wily old fox. |
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Clough Hall was a great dancing place in yonder years, and now it is re-opened to some great socials. |
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Her problems started when young thirteen year old Ann was sent home from Clough House suffering sickness. |
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Clough has been relieved of his duties with immediate effect, with his coaching staff Gary Crosby and Andy Garner among those to follow the former Derby County and Burton Albion manager through the door. |
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Mr. Clough recollected himself and started with the real lesson. |
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Brian Clough was banned from the touchline for a spell after cuffing a pitch invader. |
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Now in his 60s, Clough is very much alive and kicking, as alert and acerbic as ever, and still with a myriad of views to express on any subject you care to mention. |
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The Clough Years were subsequently tainted with bung allegations. |
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York and District Indoor Bowls club capped a fine season as their men completed a hat-trick of victories in the county leagues, writes Ian Clough. |
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He was netting hedge sparrows in the overgrown Clough behind the BlacK Bull at Lindley, Known as The Butts, since largely filled in. |
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Huddersfield Road Club's OwenMitton was 15th in the senior race, won by fell runner and cyclist Rob Jebb from Noel Clough. |
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It had been hoped any remake would be shot at the Italianate village designed by architect Sir Clough Williams-Ellis. |
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To understand the geology of Clough Head is to understand much of the geology of the Lake District. |
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Meanwhile Brian Clough got his Nottingham Forest side gaddered on Luncheon Drink ahead of their 1978 European Cup tie at Liverpool, and the 1979 League Cup final, matches both won by the Tricky Tanking Dipsomaniacs. |
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Inner Space Music, led by trumpeter Loz Speyer and featuring altoist Chris Biscoe, play Dean Clough, Halifax on September 29 at 8pm. |
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On the opposite side of the vale, cut into the northern flank of Clough Head, lies the Threlkeld Quarry and Mining Museum. |
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The village of Threlkeld lies directly to the north, below the northernmost point on the ridge, Clough Head. |
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A number of different types of rock are found on and around Clough Head, which were formed in very different circumstances. |
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The rocks of Clough Head belong to both the Skiddaw Group and the Borrowdale Volcanic Group, both of which date from the Ordovician period. |
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To the south of the fault on Clough Head are rocks of the Birker Fell Andesite Formation. |
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On Clough Head a small sheet of the Thirlmere Tuff Member covers the summit of the fell, a member of the Lincomb Tarns Formation. |
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This appears to be a reference to a steep valley just below Red Screes, and which contains a sheepfold called Clough Fold. |
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He was the brother of suffragist Anne Clough, who became principal of Newnham College, Cambridge. |
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Arthur Clough was born in Liverpool to James Butler Clough, a cotton merchant of Welsh descent, and Anne Perfect, from Pontefract in Yorkshire. |
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In 1828 Clough and his older brother Charles returned to England to attend school in Chester. |
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In 1829 Clough began attending Rugby School, then under Thomas Arnold, whose belief in rigorous education and lifestyles he accepted. |
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Matthew Arnold, four years his junior, arrived the term after Clough had graduated. |
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Clough was for a time influenced by this movement, but eventually rejected it. |
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A stone axe dating from 2500 BC has also been found in the area in the River Douglas in Tigers Clough. |
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The Crossley family began carpet manufacture in modest premises at Dean Clough, on the banks of Hebble Brook. |
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Apart from one Edwardian building, Clough View, all buildings in the hamlet are older, or are renovations of older properties. |
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Broadhead Clough Nature Reserve is home to cuckoos and woodpeckers as well as beautiful plants including marsh violets and wood sorrel. |
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I started watching Boro in the bad winter of 1962-63 so Alan was my first centre forward as I never saw Brian Clough play. |
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Beef shorthorn cattle from Stirley Farm, Castle Hill, have been put out to pasture at Broadhead Clough Nature Reserve, near Hebden Bridge. |
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Clough became the most successful manager in the history of Nottingham Forest, taking them to unprecedented heights. |
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The logo has been reported as being the brainchild of manager Brian Clough. |
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This was a surprise appointment, as Clough had been an outspoken critic of Revie and the team's tactics. |
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Under Clough, the team performed poorly, and after only 44 days he was dismissed. |
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The Sedgwick Trail follows the River Clough, highlighting rock features and exploring the Dent Fault. |
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The Dutch style design, long, steeped roof is attributed to Sir Richard Clough, an Elizabethan merchant. |
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It runs from south to north, set between the rocky flanks of Clough Head to the east and the neighbours High Rigg and Low Rigg to the west. |
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In October 1872, Saltaire, along with Dean Clough Mill in Halifax, were featured highlights of the Japanese Government's Iwakura Mission tour of modern industrial Britain. |
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One was old Big 'Ed himself, Brian Clough, and the other was Don Revie. |
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Clough Head was called Threlkeld Fell in Thomas West's 1778 guide book. |
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An old route known as the Old Coach Road passes beneath Clough Head. |
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The interest in Brian Clough shows no sign of waning despite countless books and documentaries dedicated to his idiosyncratically brilliant career over the past decade or so. |
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Clough was replaced by former England captain Jimmy Armfield. |
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Pointon is the chief township of the civil parish, which includes Millthorpe and the fens of Pointon, Neslam and Aslackby, and a part of Hundred Fen at Gosberton Clough. |
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In summer 1992, the town came to national attention following rioting on the Stoops and Hargher Clough council estates in the south west of the town. |
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On the hills above the Cliviger area to the south east of the town stands Coal Clough wind farm, whose white turbines are visible from most of the town. |
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A riotous, laugh-a-minute quipster, a la Clough or Docherty, he was not. |
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On board, Cmdr Clough and his crew were on hand to give guided tours. |
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In the bottom of this valley there is a sheepfold known as Clough Fold. |
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During his residence at Oxford, his friendship ripened with Arthur Hugh Clough, another Rugby old boy who had been one of his father's favourites. |
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This western face of Clough Head, is steep, rough and rocky. |
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The western slopes of Clough Head drain into St John's Beck, which flows north into the River Greta, and which in turn joins the River Derwent at Keswick. |
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From Threlkeld Knotts there is a striking view of Red Screes just above, and a narrow path slants up through the crags to the west shoulder of Clough Head. |
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Another narrow path leads from Threlkeld Knotts, slanting up through the crags and scree of Red Screes to emerge on the west shoulder of Clough Head. |
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In 1690, lead was discovered in Lead Mines Clough at Anglezarke. |
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Overlooking the valley near Lead Mines Clough is a war memorial commemorating the crew of an RAF Wellington bomber that crashed there during the Second World War. |
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