- Dunmail Raise
Dunmail Raise (spr. dănmēl rēs'), Paßhöhe zwischen dem Helvellyn und Scafell (s. Cumbrian Mountains), 240 m hoch, wo 945 der Sachsenkönig Edmund über den König Dunmail von Cumberland siegte.
http://www.zeno.org/Meyers-1905. 1905–1909.
Dunmail Raise (spr. dănmēl rēs'), Paßhöhe zwischen dem Helvellyn und Scafell (s. Cumbrian Mountains), 240 m hoch, wo 945 der Sachsenkönig Edmund über den König Dunmail von Cumberland siegte.
http://www.zeno.org/Meyers-1905. 1905–1909.
Dunmail Raise — 54.495867 3.039955 Koordinaten: 54° 29′ 45″ N, 3° 2′ 24″ W … Deutsch Wikipedia
Dunmail Raise — A horse drawn coach passes northwards over Dunmail Raise in the late 19th or early 20th century Dunmail Raise is a hill in the English Lake District, the highest point (at 781 feet or 238 metres) of a pass on the Keswick Kendal road, the A591, to … Wikipedia
Dunmail — Dunmail, last King of Cumbria (died 945) is a figure of both history and legend. In 945AD the Saxon king Edmund I of England conquered Strathclyde and ceded Cumbria to his ally, Malcolm I MacDonald, king of Scotland. This historical conflict is… … Wikipedia
Steel Fell — Infobox Mountain Name = Steel Fell Photo = Caption = Elevation = 553 m (1,814 ft) Location = Cumbria, ENG Range = Lake District, Central Fells Prominence = c. 70 m Parent peak = High Raise Coordinates = Topographic OS Landranger 90, Explorer OL5… … Wikipedia
Seat Sandal — Infobox Mountain Name = Seat Sandal Photo = Seat Sandal from Helm Crag.jpg Caption = Seat Sandal (left) and Fairfield (right) seen from Helm Crag two km to the SW. Location = Cumbria, ENG Range = Lake District, Eastern Fells Elevation = 736 m… … Wikipedia
Central Fells — The Central Fells are a group of hills in the English Lake District. Reaching their highest point at High Raise (2,500 ft or 762 metres), they occupy a broad area to the east of Borrowdale. Perhaps unexpectedly the Central Fells are generally… … Wikipedia
Fairfield (Lake District) — Infobox Mountain Name = Fairfield Photo = Fairfield.jpg Caption = Fairfield (right) and St Sunday Crag, seen from Seat Sandal Elevation = 873 m (2,863 ft) Location = Cumbria, ENG Range = Lake District, Eastern Fells Prominence = 299 m Parent peak … Wikipedia
River Rothay — The Rothay is a spate river of the Lake District in north west England. Its name comes from Old Norse and translates literally as the red one . This has come to mean trout river . It rises close to Rough Crag above Dunmail Raise at a point about… … Wikipedia
River Rothay — Rothay Trittsteine im Rothay bei RydalVorlage:Infobox Fluss/KARTE fehlt … Deutsch Wikipedia
Dollywaggon Pike — Elevation 858 m (2,815 ft) … Wikipedia