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British Association For the Advancement of Science. Meeting5
British Association For the Advancement of Science. Meeting (1906 : York)4
North Eastern Railway Company (Great Britain)1
Cotsworth, Moses Bruine (1859-1943)1
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Sheppard Pamphlets BRI
[Guides for excursions, Saturday 4th August] (B)

British Association for the Advancement of Science. Meeting

[1906]
Partial contents: B. Brimham Rocks and Pateley Bridge. -- D. Wensleydale. -- H. Knaresborough and Harrogate. -- I. Ilkley, Bolton Abbey, and the Strid. --.
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Sheppard Pamphlets BRI
[Guides for excursions, Saturday 4th August] (D)

British Association for the Advancement of Science. Meeting

[1906]
Partial contents: B. Brimham Rocks and Pateley Bridge. -- D. Wensleydale. -- H. Knaresborough and Harrogate. -- I. Ilkley, Bolton Abbey, and the Strid. --.
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Sheppard Pamphlets BRI
[Guides for excursions, Saturday 4th August] (H)

British Association for the Advancement of Science. Meeting

[1906]
Partial contents: B. Brimham Rocks and Pateley Bridge. -- D. Wensleydale. -- H. Knaresborough and Harrogate. -- I. Ilkley, Bolton Abbey, and the Strid. --.
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Sheppard Pamphlets BRI
[Guides for excursions, Saturday 4th August] (I)

British Association for the Advancement of Science. Meeting

[1906]
Partial contents: B. Brimham Rocks and Pateley Bridge. -- D. Wensleydale. -- H. Knaresborough and Harrogate. -- I. Ilkley, Bolton Abbey, and the Strid. --.
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Sheppard Pamphlets COT
The most interesting district in England: Yorkshire, &c

Cotsworth, Moses Bruine (1859-1943); North Eastern Railway Company (Great Britain); British Association for the Advancement of Science. Meeting

1906
"Presented to the members of the British Association for the Advancement of Science, by the North Eastern Railway Company, at the York Meeting, 1st August, 1906".