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    Parkend (Scottish Gaelic: Ceann nam Buailtean) is a hamlet in the Sandwick region of the Isle of Lewis, although like Melbost, it is not a part of the...
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    Marybank, Melbost, Newmarket, Newvalley, Parkend, Plasterfield, Sandwick, Steinish Traditional industries on Lewis are crofting, fishing and weaving. Though...
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  • England Park End, Worcestershire, England Parkend, Gloucestershire, England Parkend railway station Parkend, Lewis, Scotland This disambiguation page lists...
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    the Isle of Lewis near Stornoway. The modern area of Holm can be split into two distinct areas - "Holm Village" and "Holm Road with Parkend". Holm is within...
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    Ross-shire (section Lewis)
    Melbost Newmarket Newvalley North Dell North Galson North Tolsta Orinsay Parkend Plasterfield Portnaguran Port of Ness Portvoller Ranish Sandwick Shader...
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    capital of Stornoway, however the district of Point actually starts at the Parkend estate on Stornoway's outskirts. Point is home to around 2,600 people and...
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    4+1⁄4-mile (6.8 km) long heritage railway that runs between Lydney and Parkend in the Forest of Dean, Gloucestershire. The route was part of the former...
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    Melbost Newmarket Newvalley North Dell North Galson North Tolsta Orinsay Parkend Plasterfield Portnaguran Port of Ness Portvoller Ranish Sandwick Shader...
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    was known at the time as Blücher. In 1814 William Stewart was engaged by Parkend Coal Co in the Forest of Dean for the construction of a steam locomotive...
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    the Inklings, a writers' group that included J. R. R. Tolkien and C. S. Lewis. The Eagle in Cambridge is where Francis Crick interrupted patrons' lunchtime...
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