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An ancient and narrow w:packhorse bridge at Milldale originally had no side walls in order to allow horses with panniers to clear the bridge. Izaak Walton, who refers to himself as Viator, wrote about it in The Compleat Angler. See Dovedale. OSGB36: geotagged! SK 138 546 [100m precision] WGS84: 53:5.3063N 1:47.7243W

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july 2006

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Stephen G Taylor

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