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"Where The 3 Counties Meet" was written by Patsy Farrell (1929–2002) of Rathowen. [6] [7] [8]"Where The 3 Counties Meet" was released by Brendan Shine in 1973, and was number one on the Irish Singles Chart for two weeks in August 1973. [9]
The table contains a list of the 68 tripoints for the ceremonial counties of England as per the Lieutenancies Act 1997, as amended. Also included are the three points at which two counties meet the borders with Wales and Scotland. For each tripoint the counties are ordered with the first alphabetically given first, and the counties listed anti ...
BBC Three Counties Radio, serving Bedfordshire, Hertfordshire and Buckinghamshire shares this name as a result. Three Counties System, a set of caves spanning Cumbria, Lancashire, and North Yorkshire; Three Counties Asylum, a former psychiatric hospital serving Bedfordshire, Hertfordshire and Huntingdonshire Three Counties railway station ...
The Four Shire Stone is a boundary marker that marks the point where the English counties of Warwickshire, Oxfordshire, Gloucestershire, and Worcestershire once met. Since 1931, when the Worcestershire exclave of Evenlode was transferred to Gloucestershire, only three counties have met at the stone. [1]
The point where the three counties meet, is referred to as the "Three County Hollow". [1] Name. The original Irish name for the area is Sliabh Beatha, ...
Traditionally rugby union and cricket playing areas, there is a Three Counties Showground situated in the Worcestershire town of Malvern that holds an annual agricultural show, and the area is also referred to in the names of local businesses and in the Three Counties Cider and Perry Association – the popular apple and pear derived alcoholic ...
The point on the river where the three counties meet, at Panniers' Pool Bridge, is called Three Shire Heads (sometimes Three Shires Head). [2]
Tripoint, a point where three counties (or other geographical entities) meet; List of tripoints of English counties, listing ceremonial and historic county tripoints; Three-Farthing Stone in The Shire of J. R. R. Tolkien's legendarium; Quadripoint, a point where four counties (or other geographical entities) meet