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- Via_Gellia abstract "Via Gellia is a steep-sided wooded dry valley and road in Derbyshire.It is probably named after (or by) Phillip Eyre Gell in a mock-Latin style; he was responsible for building the road through the valley, and the Gells claimed Roman descent. At its lower (eastern) end is the village of Cromford, near the town of Wirksworth and the Georgian cotton mill, Cromford Mill, built by inventor/entrepreneur Richard Arkwright. At the western end is the hamlet of Grangemill.The road (now the A5012) appears to have been constructed about 1790 to connect the Gell family's extensive lead-mining interests around Wirksworth with a new smelter at Cromford. However, some sources say that the route was in use as early as 1720 for transporting stone from the Gell's quarries in the Hopton area.The fabric Viyella, a wool and cotton mix, is named after the Via Gellia valley, the location of W. Hollins & Company's textile mill where it was originally produced.".
- Via_Gellia thumbnail Via_Gellia_Mill.jpg?width=300.
- Via_Gellia wikiPageExternalLink DryValleys.html.
- Via_Gellia wikiPageExternalLink X203.htm.
- Via_Gellia wikiPageID "2710163".
- Via_Gellia wikiPageLength "2400".
- Via_Gellia wikiPageOutDegree "17".
- Via_Gellia wikiPageRevisionID "684153872".
- Via_Gellia wikiPageWikiLink A5012_road.
- Via_Gellia wikiPageWikiLink Category:Roads_in_Derbyshire.
- Via_Gellia wikiPageWikiLink Category:Valleys_of_Derbyshire.
- Via_Gellia wikiPageWikiLink Category:Valleys_of_the_Peak_District.
- Via_Gellia wikiPageWikiLink Cromford.
- Via_Gellia wikiPageWikiLink Derbyshire.
- Via_Gellia wikiPageWikiLink Dry_valley.
- Via_Gellia wikiPageWikiLink Gell_baronets.
- Via_Gellia wikiPageWikiLink Grangemill.
- Via_Gellia wikiPageWikiLink Hopton,_Derbyshire.
- Via_Gellia wikiPageWikiLink Latin.
- Via_Gellia wikiPageWikiLink Phillip_Eyre_Gell.
- Via_Gellia wikiPageWikiLink Richard_Arkwright.
- Via_Gellia wikiPageWikiLink Viyella.
- Via_Gellia wikiPageWikiLink Wirksworth.
- Via_Gellia wikiPageWikiLink File:Via_Gellia_Mill.jpg.
- Via_Gellia wikiPageWikiLinkText "Griffe Grange".
- Via_Gellia wikiPageWikiLinkText "Via Gellia".
- Via_Gellia wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Coord.
- Via_Gellia wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Derbyshire-geo-stub.
- Via_Gellia wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:England-road-stub.
- Via_Gellia subject Category:Roads_in_Derbyshire.
- Via_Gellia subject Category:Valleys_of_Derbyshire.
- Via_Gellia subject Category:Valleys_of_the_Peak_District.
- Via_Gellia hypernym Valley.
- Via_Gellia point "52.109 -1.596".
- Via_Gellia type Place.
- Via_Gellia type Road.
- Via_Gellia type Road.
- Via_Gellia type SpatialThing.
- Via_Gellia comment "Via Gellia is a steep-sided wooded dry valley and road in Derbyshire.It is probably named after (or by) Phillip Eyre Gell in a mock-Latin style; he was responsible for building the road through the valley, and the Gells claimed Roman descent. At its lower (eastern) end is the village of Cromford, near the town of Wirksworth and the Georgian cotton mill, Cromford Mill, built by inventor/entrepreneur Richard Arkwright.".
- Via_Gellia label "Via Gellia".
- Via_Gellia sameAs Q7924380.
- Via_Gellia sameAs m.07zfbx.
- Via_Gellia sameAs Q7924380.
- Via_Gellia lat "52.109".
- Via_Gellia long "-1.596".
- Via_Gellia wasDerivedFrom Via_Gellia?oldid=684153872.
- Via_Gellia depiction Via_Gellia_Mill.jpg.
- Via_Gellia isPrimaryTopicOf Via_Gellia.