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2024-03-19T06:19:19+00:00text/html2020-06-10T16:38:41+00:00https://www.geograph.org.uk/profile/69296P KAVANAGH60.619740 -1.150958HU4693 : Footbridge at Burn of Gremister (Ayre of Grommond)
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This footbridge is located due south of the ford crossing of the track from Grimester to the Herra peninsula.text/html2020-06-10T16:34:57+00:00https://www.geograph.org.uk/profile/69296P KAVANAGH60.620201 -1.152956HU4693 : Mound at Ayre of Grommond
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Mound by trackway at Ayre of Grommond. Unknown origin.text/html2020-06-05T12:40:27+00:00https://www.geograph.org.uk/profile/69296P KAVANAGH60.621376 -1.154204HU4693 : Trackway to Grommond, Herra from Grimester, Herra
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The trackway from the beach (Ayre of Grommond) below Grimester served Grommond, Graveland and Dalaaskeo and other crofts long since gone. The valley itself follows the Great Glen Fault line and the Nesting sub division.text/html2019-05-19T06:35:09+00:00https://www.geograph.org.uk/profile/69296P KAVANAGH60.613195 -1.152409HU4692 : 1 Effstigarth foundations for new barn
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Foundation work for new barn exposing superficial deposits and bedrock.text/html2019-05-19T06:22:14+00:00https://www.geograph.org.uk/profile/69296P KAVANAGH60.613195 -1.152409HU4692 : Effstigarth facing North East
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Early summer view from highest croft on Yell at Effstigarth hamlet. Last nirtherly inhabited croft at start of Graveland penjnsula.text/html2017-05-11T10:03:08+00:00https://www.geograph.org.uk/profile/69296P KAVANAGH51.527468 -0.140078TQ2982 : Netley Primary School, Garden pond
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Our new garden pond. It has recently attracted mating pairs of mallards.text/html2012-04-12T00:26:25+00:00https://www.geograph.org.uk/profile/69296P KAVANAGH51.562048 -0.022092TQ3786 : New footpath beside Dagenham Brook on Leyton Marshes
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New path providing link beside Dagenham Brook in previously derelict land to Orient Way across new footbridge and up to Ruckholt Road.text/html2012-04-11T15:51:45+00:00https://www.geograph.org.uk/profile/69296P KAVANAGH51.563969 -0.024029TQ3786 : Steps to Scrub on Leyton Marshes E10
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Informal footpath on Leyton Marshes leading up to raised level and Dagenham Brook new footbridge. Willowbrook Primary School - March 2012text/html2012-04-11T15:44:47+00:00https://www.geograph.org.uk/profile/69296P KAVANAGH51.564598 -0.024002TQ3786 : Gatekeeper's House - Leyton Marshes
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This house bears an inscription dedicated to the local people who fought to retain grazing rights on this common land. The fields were known as the Lammas fields, reflection of the time after lambing when anyone could use the land for grazing.text/html2012-04-11T15:37:00+00:00https://www.geograph.org.uk/profile/69296P KAVANAGH51.564865 -0.023846TQ3786 : Leyton Marshes - Dagenham Brook
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Footbridge over Dagenham Brook at Marsh Lane, E10. Willowbrook Primary School - My Walks - March 2012text/html2012-04-11T15:00:06+00:00https://www.geograph.org.uk/profile/69296P KAVANAGH51.565290 -0.022385TQ3787 : Marsh Lane E10
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Route to Leyton Marshes - March 2012 - Willowbrook School My Walkstext/html2012-04-11T14:54:02+00:00https://www.geograph.org.uk/profile/69296P KAVANAGH51.565450 -0.021223TQ3787 : Marsh Lane E10
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Route to Leyton Marshes taken by children of Willowbrook Primary School