- Siston
- Original name in latin SistonName in other language SistonState code GBContinent/City Europe/Londonlongitude 51.47444latitude -2.45altitude 79Population 0Date 2011-07-31
Cities with a population over 1000 database. 2013.
Cities with a population over 1000 database. 2013.
Siston — is a small village in South Gloucestershire, England.As with placenames of great antiquity it has been recorded variously over the years as Siston, Sistone, Syton, Sytone and Systun. The village consists of a number of cottages and farms centered … Wikipedia
Siston Brook — Coordinates: 51°25′36″N 2°29′18″W / 51.4268°N 2.4883°W / 51.4268; 2.4883 … Wikipedia
Siston Hill Colliery — The sinking date for Siston Hill Colliery, Siston, Bristol is unknown, but was probably in the late 1790s, early 1800s. There is a surviving accident report dated 1804. [Mines Inspectors Reports] This names the colliery owner as a Mrs. Peterson.… … Wikipedia
Diogo Rodrigues Siston — Siston Personal information Full name Diogo Rodrigues Siston Date of birth January 25, 1981 ( … Wikipedia
Maurice Denys — Denys s Siston Court in 1712, by Jan Kip Arms of Denys … Wikipedia
Maurice Denys (Sheriff) — Maurice Denys, detail from Denys monumental brass of 1505 (see below) at Olveston Church, Glos. A non contemporaneous depiction made 39 years after his death … Wikipedia
Olveston — This article is about the English village. For the stately home in New Zealand, see Olveston (house). The Mediaeval Gateway of Olveston Court by Samuel Loxton, c. 1890. (Bristol Reference Library) Olveston is a small village and larger parish in… … Wikipedia
Longwell Green — infobox UK place country = England official name= Longwell Green latitude= 51.4374 longitude= 2.4947 map type= South Gloucestershire unitary england= South Gloucestershire lieutenancy england= Gloucestershire region= South West England post town … Wikipedia
Denys brass, Olveston — Denys brass, 1505, Olveston Church, east wall of south transept … Wikipedia
Maurice Russell, knight — Sir Maurice Russell, a typecast not a portrait, displays the serious and dignified mien expected of the mediaeval knight, as for example portrayed in Chaucer s Canterbury Tales. Detail from Dyrham brass … Wikipedia