Northumberland topographic maps
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Amble
United Kingdom > England > Northumberland
Samuel Lewis reported a township population of 247 in 1831. By the seventh edition of his Topographical Dictionary of England, which was published in 1848, this figure had risen to 724. The population was reported as being 1,040 in 1851. The 1871 census recorded a population of 1,233, spread among 233 houses.
Average elevation: 15 m
Holy Island of Lindisfarne
United Kingdom > England > Northumberland > Holy Island
Average elevation: 1 m
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Chatton • Riding Mill • Kirknewton • Ponteland • Duddo • Holy Island • Falstone • Corbridge • Prudhoe • Kirkwhelpington • Whittingham • Berwick-upon-Tweed • Hepple • Rochester • Henshaw • Mickley • Stannington • Gatehouse • Holywell • Kielder • Fourstones • Lowick • Denwick • West Wylam • Guide Post • Beal • Stakeford • Newtown • Seahouses • Newcastle upon Tyne • Bellshill • Matfen • Cramlington • Otterburn • Simonburn • Bedlington • Ashington • Blyth • Alnwick • Elsdon • Amble • Hexham • Crookham • Ingram • Humshaugh • Scremerston • Scots Gap • Carham