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Тезаурус:

  1. The mined ore had to be transported by packhorse to Keswick for smelting.
  2. The old map refers to the southern section of Turnham Green as the "Front Common" (that on the north side of the High Road being referred to as the "Back Common") and there existed, in Sutton Lane, overlooking the Packhorse Pond, "The Chestnuts", also Arlington House, with Arlington Park to the west, on the other side of the road from Fromow's nursery, and the ruins of Heathfield House still shown on the road leading to Little Sutton and Dean's Almshouses.
  3. Follow this road (for 0.75 of a mile) to the start of an old packhorse route leading to Harrop Tarn.
  4. The most hair-raising operation at Honister was not digging the slate, but getting it down the fells to sheds where the material was riven and dressed for transportation by packhorse to ports and river barges.
  5. Up the side road at the chapel an old track, walled at first, branches to the left, passes behind the grounds of Whernside Manor and climbs gradually across the lower slopes of Whernside: this is an ancient right of way probably more in use in packhorse days than now.
  6. The path is deeply etched all the way along the ridge, but walkers need not look too guiltily at their boots - like many others in the area, the path was formerly a packhorse route and horses are not noted for their ecological delicacy.
  7. And engineers and electricians leader Bill Jordan said the TUC was an "overburdened packhorse."
  8. Packhorse bridge, Dent Head
  9. From Harrop Tarn the packhorse route leads on to Blea Tarn (1.5 miles) and then down to the small hamlet of Watendlath (2 miles), situated at the end of a narrow valley next to a small tarn.
  10. His packhorse bridges and old barns were drawn without exaggeration.
  11. Eskdale Mill, across a packhorse bridge at the north end of the village, is a corn mill driven by two overshot waterwheels, and contains an exhibition of the history and mechanics of corn milling.
  12. just beyond, spanning a feeder of the Dee as it passes under the viaduct, is an ancient packhorse bridge, happily preserved but appearing incongruously insignificant below the mighty railway arches.
  13. Mr. Oswald Stoll - who was subsequently knighted - began to erect, in 1911, one of his "Empires", a theatre of entertainment, in Chiswick High Road, situated between the "Old Packhorse" on the corner of Acton Lane, and the family butchers, "Caughts" which had its own slaughter house, as well as a shop set well back from the main road, just west of Essex Place Square.
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