The Coniston Fell Race is an annual Lake District fell race held in April or May, starting and finishing in the village of Coniston. The route is approximately 14 kilometres (8.7 mi) in length with 1,065 metres (3,494 ft) of ascent[1] and takes in checkpoints on the summits of Wetherlam, Swirl How and the Old Man of Coniston.[2]
^Fellrunner.org.uk: Coniston 2019.
^The Fellrunner Magazine, Feb 2001, 17.
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The ConistonFellRace is an annual Lake District fellrace held in April or May, starting and finishing in the village of Coniston. The route is approximately...
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fell from an estimated 400-700 at the time of colonisation to about 100 by 1835. The population of the neighbouring northern Aboriginal people fell from...
Cutmore in Melbourne. Cutmore died in the same shootout. August 1928 – Coniston massacre – Northern Territory police constable William Murray led a series...
1886. The last recorded massacre of Aboriginal people by settlers was at Coniston in the Northern Territory in 1928 where at least 31 Aboriginal people were...
largest are Port Kembla (20.9%), Thomastown (16.7%), Banksia (16.1%), Coniston (15.9%) and Lalor (14.8%). In 2001, Cringila was titled the "most Macedonian"...
as what is variously called a 'conspiracy' or 'pact' or 'code' of silence fell over the killings of Aboriginal people. The Myall Creek massacre and the...
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expedition which resulted in seven Aboriginal people being shot dead. 1928. Coniston massacre: In August 1928, a Northern Territory Police constable, William...
the associated aspects such as horse breeding, training and care, race betting, race-day management and entertainment has gradually developed into an industry...
unforgettable views across to the green and blue Lakeland hills: Scafell, Coniston Old Man, the Langdale Pikes." Directly across the Esplanade from the Mount...
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an underwater ledge 75 feet (23 m) below the surface of a large lake, Coniston Water. After being convicted of her murder in 2005 and sentenced to life...
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services to Sport. Dr. Albert Roy Cooksey. For voluntary service to the Coniston Mountain Rescue Team in Cumbria. Wendy Cooling, co-founder, Bookstart Project...