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  2. The Ramblers - Wikipedia

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    The Ramblers' Association, branded simply as the Ramblers, is Great Britain's walking charity. The Ramblers is also a membership organisation with around 100,000 members and a network of volunteers who maintain and protect the path network. The organisation was founded in 1935 and campaigns to keep the British countryside open to all.

  3. Tom Stephenson (activist) - Wikipedia

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    He was for many years from 1948 the Secretary of the Ramblers' Association. He is credited with having inspired the creation of the Pennine Way, the first of Britain's long-distance footpaths, through an article he wrote for the Daily Herald in 1935, [1] and his subsequent lobbying work with MPs as Ramblers' Association Secretary. He wrote the ...

  4. Walking in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    The Ramblers (Britain's Walking Charity) promotes the interests of walkers in Great Britain and provides information for its members and others. [34] Local Ramblers volunteers organise hundreds of group-led walks every week, all across Britain. These are primarily for members; non-members are welcomed as guests for two or three walks. [35]

  5. Template:Cirencester Branch Line - Wikipedia

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  6. List of people who have walked across the United States

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    He made the walks to raise awareness for his ministry to addicts and would drive up to 150 miles (240 km) off of his walking route to speak to groups. His first trip, in 1996, was 3,650 miles (5,870 km) from the Capitol steps in Washington, D.C. , south to Jacksonville, Florida , and west to Los Angeles .

  7. Cirencester Park (country house) - Wikipedia

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    Cirencester Park is a country house in the parish of Cirencester in Gloucestershire, England, and is the seat of the Bathurst family, Earls Bathurst. It is a Grade II* listed building. [ 1 ] The gardens are Grade I listed on the Register of Historic Parks and Gardens .

  8. Walks Around Britain (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Again, like Coast, the series features one lead presenter – currently Andrew White – who introduces the walks and links the programme together. The walks are then either presented by White, or by one of the other regular Walks Around Britain presenters. This was designed to ensure the series' longevity if and when presenters want to move on.

  9. Charlie Poole - Wikipedia

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    North Carolina Ramblers: Charles Cleveland Poole (March 22, 1892 – May 21, 1931) [7] was an ... "Took My Gal A-Walking" Columbia 15672-D: July 23, 1928 146775