Bovey Tracey

Bovey Tracey

Bovey Tracey (spr. bówwi trēßi), Dorf in Devonshire (England), südwestlich von Exeter, mit Lignitgruben und Töpfereien.


http://www.zeno.org/Meyers-1905. 1905–1909.

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  • Bovey Tracey — Koordinaten …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Bovey Tracey — (spr. Bowwi Trähßi), Marktflecken in der englischen Grafschaft Devon; große Lager von Pfeifen u. Töpferthon u. Ausfuhr davon; 2300 Ew. Hier 1646 unglückliche Schlacht für die Royalisten …   Pierer's Universal-Lexikon

  • Bovey Tracey — infobox UK place country = England latitude= 50.593 longitude= 3.672 official name= Bovey Tracey population= 6929 [http://www.devon.gov.uk/localstudies/111873/1.html] shire district= Teignbridge shire county = Devon region= South West England… …   Wikipedia

  • Bovey Tracey — Original name in latin Bovey Tracey Name in other language State code GB Continent/City Europe/London longitude 50.59259 latitude 3.67543 altitude 32 Population 4615 Date 2011 03 03 …   Cities with a population over 1000 database

  • Bovey railway station — was on the Moretonhampstead and South Devon Railway at Bovey Tracey, Devon, England.The station was built on the west side of the town, opening on 26 June 1866. Two platforms were provided, with the main building and goods shed being on the town… …   Wikipedia

  • Bovey Heath — is a 32 hectare (50 acre) area of heathland between Bovey Tracey and Heathfield in south Devon, England.Although primarily heathland habitat, the site has some wet mature oak woodland, and is home to rare species such as the Dartford Warbler,… …   Wikipedia

  • Bovey coal — Bo vey coal (Min.) A kind of mineral coal, or brown lignite, burning with a weak flame, and generally a disagreeable odor; found at Bovey Tracey, Devonshire, England. It is of geological age of the o[ o]lite, and not of the true coal era. [1913… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Bovey Beds — The Bovey Beds or Bovey Formation is a deposit of sands, clays and lignite, probably over 1000 ft. thick,cite book last = Selwood first = E.B coauthors = et al. title = British Geological Survey: Geology of the country around Newton Abbot… …   Wikipedia

  • Bovey — This interesting surname is of Olde British (pre Roman) origins, and is locational. It is Devonion and derives from residence by the river Bovey or from one of the villages such as Bovey Tracey or North Bovey, which are situated on the river. The …   Surnames reference

  • Tracey — Recorded in several spellings including Tracey, Tracy and Treacy, this is an English and sometimes Irish, surname. Introduced into England by the followers of William, The Conqueror, in 1066, it was locational, from the villages of Tracy Bocage… …   Surnames reference

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