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In the News (Tue 15 Dec 09)

  
  Obituary News at Tributes.com
Malham was driving near Clayton when he collided head-on with a pickup, according to a release from the university.
Malham became the Catholic university's president in 2005 after serving as president of Bethlehem University in the Middle East.
In June 2007, Malham was awarded the "Pro Ecclesia Et Pontifice" medal and citation by Cardinal Moussa Daoud, Prefect for the Congregation of Eastern Churches, at the Vatican.
obits.eons.com /national/feature/national_other/vincent-malham-president-of-christian-brothers-university-dies-at-73/24926   (169 words)

  
  Malham - Biocrawler   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Malham is a picturesque village in Craven, North Yorkshire, England, in the Yorkshire Dales.
The surrounding country is well known for its limestone pavements and other examples of limestone scenery.
It is close to the natural landmarks of Malham Cove, Malham Tarn, Gordale Scar and Janet's Foss.
www.biocrawler.com /encyclopedia/Malham   (109 words)

  
 BBC - Hands on Nature - Malham
Malham Cove is a curved crag of carboniferous limestone formed after the last ice age.
Malham is one of its most bizarre landscapes, looking almost lunar in places, with its massive slabs of rock and pitted fissures.
Malham Cove is a limestone pavement formed after the last Ice Age by meltwater, largely from Malham Tarn.
www.bbc.co.uk /handsonnature/uplands/malham.shtml   (674 words)

  
 English Nature - National Nature Reserves - Reserve Details - Text
Malham Tarn NNR is managed by the National Trust.
Malham Tarn is situated in the Yorkshire Dales National Park.
The nearest village is Malham, 4 km to the south of the NNR.
www.english-nature.org.uk /text_version/special/nnr/nnr_details.asp?nnr_name=&C=0&Habitat=0&natural_area=&local_team=0&spotlight_reserve=0&X=&NNR_ID=108   (382 words)

  
 Malhamdale - Malham, Malham Cove, Malham Tarn, Gordale Scar and the Yorkshire Dales
Malham is a small village, in the Pennines, at the southern base of the Yorkshire Dales.
Malham Cove is a huge curving amphitheatre shaped cliff formation of limestone rock.
The main attractions are the stunning scenery of Malham Cove and Gordale Scar - probably the two most impressive sights in the whole of the Yorkshire Dales - within easy walking distance of the village as is Janet's Foss Waterfall.
www.malhamdale.com   (281 words)

  
 The Sherpa Van Project
On a colder winter night don't be surprised to be co-opted to maintain the log fire that occupies one end of the lounge.
Malham is a small town of 150 inhabitants which happens to be one of the most visited villages in the Yorkshire Dales.
This family run establishment is known for its fantastic hospitality, not to mention the famous Malham and Masham pie.
www.sherpavan.com /accomm_booking/queryhotels.asp?maparea=&location=Malham   (759 words)

  
 Malham
Malham Cove is a huge 80 metre high amphitheatre shaped limestone cliff to the North of Malham village.
The limestone pavement on the top of Malham Cove used to be covered by soil and vegetation but this was stripped away by ice flowing over the area during the last ice age.
The surface of the limestone pavement at Malham is already shiny and polished by the feet of millions of visitors and large areas of some limestone pavements have been destroyed by people to use the stone for garden rockeries or for buildings.
www.gowilder.org.uk /geog/WASP/malham.htm   (1323 words)

  
 GENUKI: Kirkby Malhamdale
The church of St Peter, Coniston Cold being founded in 1840 was united with Kirkby Malham Parish in 1987.
The 1881 Census data for Kirkby Malham has been transcribed by Roy Stockdill.
Kirkby Malham census transcription 1881 RG 11/4300 fo.11-14
www.genuki.org.uk /big/eng/YKS/WRY/Kirkbymalhamdale/index.html   (1423 words)

  
 Simon Malham Home Page
Malham, S. and Xin, J. Global solutions to a reactive Boussinesq system with front data on an infinite domain (pdf), Comm.
Ford, R., Malham, S.J.A. and Oliver, M. 2002, A new model for shallow water in the low Rossby-number limit (pdf), JFM 450, 287-296.
Malham, S.J.A. and Niesen, J. Evaluating the Evans function: order reduction in numerical methods (pdf), submitted to Math.
www.ma.hw.ac.uk /~simonm   (647 words)

  
 SKIPTON WEB: Walk, walks, walking and hiking on footpaths in the yorkshire dales, North Yorkshire
Malham is the centre of England's impressive inland scenery.
Malham Cove is a huge natural limestone cliff which was once the scene of a spectacular prehistoric waterfall.
Malham is a small dales village north of Skipton and Gargrave in the beautiful Yorkshire Dales National Park.
www.skiptonweb.co.uk /tourist/walks/01_malham/index.htm   (1131 words)

  
 Malham
Apparently, Malham is always popular and as the weather had brightened up considerably the car park was already almost full.
Malham Tarn is the highest alkaline lake in the British Isles due to the dissolved lime and is a renowned wildlife area.
The famous limestone pavements on the approach to the top of Malham Cove were crowded with people but we managed to find a perch where we would admire the stunning views across to Malham and beyond and pick holes in the technique of the rock climbers on the face below us.
www.swaledaleoutdoorclub.org.uk /articles/walking/malham.htm   (761 words)

  
 The artist in the attic benefits both art and parish - 11/7/04
Yes, Malham generally works by himself, and his studio is tucked into an attic.
Malham was invited to move his studio to St. Gregory by the pastor, Father Bart Winters, shortly after Winters arrived in 2000.
Malham uses the space on the top floor of the parish center for free; in turn, he provides an extra presence around the parish, keeping space that would have been vacant in use, offering an eye to design for parish publications and an extra hand when someone needs help.
www.catholicnewworld.com /cnw/issue/110704/artist_110704.html   (700 words)

  
 Malham - VisitBritain
The little village of Malham lies at the heart of this dale and is the perfect starting point for exploring some of the most spectacular limestone scenery in the national park.
Malham Cove and Gordale Scar, geological wonders formed through the action of ice and water, have been attracting visitors for over 200 years.
Malham Moor, above the Cove, can be wild and bleak, but Malham Tarn nestles there like a jewel.
www.visitbritain.com /vb3-cs-CZ/destinationguides/england/englandsnorthcountry/Yorkshire/Destinations/malham.aspx   (157 words)

  
 Yorksview - Malham
Malham is one of the most popular villages in the Yorkshire Dales.
The area around Malham is perhaps most famous as featuring some of the finest (and most spectacular) limestone scenery in the country.
Malham Cove is the showpiece of drama and the prime destination of all who come to visit Malham.
www.yorkshireontheweb.com /malham   (521 words)

  
 Malham to Dale Head
Malham Beck, a crystal stream if ever there was one, issues from a tiny slit at the base of the cliff and wanders southwards to the village, not quite a mile away, through emerald green pastures so typical of limestone country.
Malham Tarn itself, a strange anomaly in limestone country, is fringed with beautiful woodlands and is itself backed by the limestone cliffs of the North Craven fault.
Malham is the archetypal Yorkshire Dales village, pretty as a picture and surrounded by around a hundred square miles of awesomely beautiful limestone scenery.
www.jbutler.org.uk /e2e/pw/w9/index.shtml   (3363 words)

  
 Malham photographs, maps, books & memories
Malham is one of the great showplaces of the Yorkshire Dales, with its scenic splendours of Malham Cove and Gordale Scar, carved in limestone.
The Buck Hotel, seen in the centre of the picture, is still a popular hostelry, while the Airedale Hotel on the left provided lunches and teas for the fast-expanding tourist market, in addition to accommodation.
Malham, with its famous Cove, is still a major Dales honeypot.
www.francisfrith.com /search/England/Yorkshire/Malham/Malham.htm   (216 words)

  
 LAND FOR SALE in Malham
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www.landsaleuk-profit.co.uk /land-for-sale-Malham.html   (139 words)

  
 Malhamdale - Location of Malham, Yorkshire Dales
Malham is about 21 miles from the end of the M65, which terminates in Colne.
Please note that all the roads between Gargrave and Malham are narrow country lanes, many of which have passing places for traffic coming the other way.
The main (pay) car park in Malham is the Yorkshire Dales National Park Centre, on your left as you come into the village from the south.
www.malhamdale.com /transport.htm   (271 words)

  
 Out of Oblivion: A landscape through time
During the Medieval era, the northern part of the area was regarded as waste by its aristocratic owners and hundreds of acres were granted to various monastic house in and around the National Park.
The magnificent geology of the Craven Fault that produced Malham Cove and Gordale Scar, brought the first aristocratic tourists to the area in the 18th century.
Town Head Barn, Malham - restored 18th century barn with National Trust exhibition on the history of farming in the area.
www.outofoblivion.org.uk /malhamdale.asp   (902 words)

  
 Malham Mill - Corn and Cotton
There are no known contemporary images of this mill except for a watercolour Malham Cove painted in 1810 by JW Turner, but this shows only the dam and sluice for the mill.
Dear Sir,—My Lord Ribblesdale and the Hon'ble Thomas Lister are averse to the Establishment of a Cotton Mill at Malham.
Malham Mill, which was very near Malham Cove, had been converted from a corn mill in I785 by a partnership consisting of:
kirkbymalham.info /KMI/malham/malhammill.html   (1107 words)

  
 Malham West Riding through time | Local history overview for the place
"Malham, township and vil., Kirkby in Malham Dale par., N. div.
You may be able to find further references to Malham in the descriptive gazetteers by doing a full-text search here.
Most of the information in the "Vision of Britain" system is held for administrative units, such as parishes and various kinds of district.
www.visionofbritain.org.uk /place/place_page.jsp?p_id=13351   (242 words)

  
 Malham Cove in Malhamdale in the Yorkshire Dales
Malham Cove in Malhamdale in the Yorkshire Dales
Standing some 80 metres high and 300 metres wide and north of the mid craven fault, Malham Cove is a curved crag of carboniferous limestone formed after the last ice age.
Meltwater, particularly from Malham Tarn, cut back the cove as it fell over the edge as a waterfall.
www.malhamdale.org.uk /malham_cove.htm   (359 words)

  
 Malham Farm Walk and Harvest Festival 12 September 1999
Malham is a village in the Yorkshire Dales, 10 miles from Skipton.
Afterwards all three groups came back to the village where we had trifle in the village hall, and were joined by another twenty people...
Malham Methodist Chapel with a usual congregation of about 10 opened its doors to over 80 people coming from throughout the Skipton and Grassington Circuit...
www.christian-ecology.org.uk /malham.htm   (363 words)

  
 planetFear / Articles / 20 Best Crags of England & Wales / 07: Malham Cove
Malham Cove is a national landmark, and popular throughout the year with walkers, and bird watchers who flock to watch the resident Peregrines terrorise the local bird population.
Malham is often overlooked as a trad climbing destination, but there are some brilliant routes to do, with good protection, solid rock, and an incredible situation.
Malham Cove is a short walk from the village of Malham in Yorkshire.
www.planetfear.com /article_detail.asp?a_id=485   (1074 words)

  
 Malham Smithy - Blacksmith and Metalworks in Yorkshire
Malham Smithy - Blacksmith and Metalworks in Yorkshire
Historic Malham Smithy stands in the heart of the beautiful village of Malham in the Yorkshire Dales and was once the workplace of Bill Wild, famous for his metal working skills.
The smithy was bequeathed to the parish church on his death and is now the workshop and gallery of David Crane who aims to bring to life past skills and fuse these with more modern techniques, creating a range of desirable objects to bring lasting pleasure to those owning them.
www.malhamsmithy.co.uk   (237 words)

  
 Malham and Malhamdale, Yorkshire Dales - visitor guide
The classic limestone scenery of cliffs, crags, and scars, the unusual and valuable wildlife resource of lime-rich Malham Tarn, and the farming landscape of miles of ancient dry-stone walls, field barns, meadows and pockets of woodland create a special beauty in the Malham area.
Malham Beck emerges from the foot of Malham Cove and flows through the centre of Malham, crossed by clapper bridges and a former packhorse bridge.
Above the village, Malham Cove is a great limestone ampitheatre formed through ice and water erosion during the last million years.
www.yorkshirenet.co.uk /visinfo/ydales/malham.htm   (436 words)

  
 Malham Beck - Biocrawler   (Site not responding. Last check: )
The stream seen from the top of Malham Cove
Malham Beck is the stream running through the valley beneath Malham Cove in the Yorkshire Dales, England.
It originates in an underground cave beneath Malham Cove, and flows through Malham before joining the River Aire just south of the village.
www.biocrawler.com /encyclopedia/Malham_Beck   (83 words)

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