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The highest inn in England is Tan Hill Inn. in Swaledale. 1732 ft above sea level. The name, derived from the Celtic tan. a fire, sue?est*; that the Celts lit their Beltane fires here. "The Cat and Fiddle."' in Derbyshire, is lf»9sft above sea level: "The Isle of Skye." Yorkshire, l.jOftft: and '"The Traveller's Best," Kirkstone Pass. 1496 ft.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXX, Issue 75, 30 March 1939, Page 24

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Untitled Auckland Star, Volume LXX, Issue 75, 30 March 1939, Page 24

Untitled Auckland Star, Volume LXX, Issue 75, 30 March 1939, Page 24

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