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  • Originally, at the end of the 1st century AD, a small timber fort, housing 200 men, stood on the site near what is now known as Waterhead, near Ambleside; but, as the Romans established themselves in the North of England, this site was abandoned early in the 2nd century AD and the Romans replaced it with a substantially-constructed stone building mounted on a platform to provide improved surveillance of the area.

    Whitehaven News headlines 2010

  • Originally, at the end of the 1st century AD, a small timber fort, housing 200 men, stood on the site near what is now known as Waterhead, near Ambleside; but, as the Romans established themselves in the North of England, this site was abandoned early in the 2nd century AD and the Romans replaced it with a substantially-constructed stone building mounted on a platform to provide improved surveillance of the area.

    Whitehaven News headlines 2010

  • Originally, at the end of the 1st century AD, a small timber fort, housing 200 men, stood on the site near what is now known as Waterhead, near Ambleside; but, as the Romans established themselves in the North of England, this site was abandoned early in the 2nd century AD and the Romans replaced it with a substantially-constructed stone building mounted on a platform to provide improved surveillance of the area.

    Whitehaven News headlines 2010

  • Originally, at the end of the 1st century AD, a small timber fort, housing 200 men, stood on the site near what is now known as Waterhead, near Ambleside; but, as the Romans established themselves in the North of England, this site was abandoned early in the 2nd century AD and the Romans replaced it with a substantially-constructed stone building mounted on a platform to provide improved surveillance of the area.

    Whitehaven News headlines 2010

  • A "Waterhead" member of the Australian street performance group

    SFGate: Top News Stories SF Gate Staff 2010

  • Before September, Waterhead was two schools: Breeze Hill, where more than 90% of pupils were Asian and of Pakistani heritage; and Counthill, where 90% were white.

    Oldham's effort to end segregation in schools now looks hopelessly ambitious 2011

  • The Waterhead Academy opened last autumn with the aim of promoting interaction between children from different communities.

    Oldham's effort to end segregation in schools now looks hopelessly ambitious 2011

  • There's also the in-world recruiting center in Waterhead, and they even sponsored a well known SL musician to have a concert there.

    Class Begins in... 2005

  • Wordsworth, and Southey were of the company; and he liked almost as well steering the packet-boat from Waterhead to Bowness, till the steamer drove out the old-fashioned conveyance.

    The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 07, No. 43, May, 1861 Creator Various

  • The neighbors show the little pier at Waterhead whence he watched the morning or the evening light on the lake, the place where he bathed, and the tracks in the mountains which led to his favorite ridges.

    The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 07, No. 43, May, 1861 Creator Various

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