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Originally appearing in Volume V14, Page 300 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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ILKLEY  , an

urban
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district in the
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Otley
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parliamentary division of the West
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Riding of
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Yorkshire, England, 16 m . N.W. from Leeds, on the Midland and the North-Eastern
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railways . Pop. of urban district(19o1) 7455 . It iS beautifully situated in the upper
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part of the valley of the Wharfe, and owing to the
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fine scenery of the neighbourhood, and to the bracing air of the high moorlands above the valley, has become a favourite
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health resort . Here and at Ben Rhydding, 1 m . E., are several hydropathic establishments . The church of All Saints is in the main Decorated, largely restored in 186o . Three ancient sculptured crosses are preserved in the churchyard . The institutions include a museum of
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local antiquities, a grammar school, the Siemens Convalescent Home and the Ilkley Bath Charitable Institution . The fine remains of Bolton Abbey lie in the Wharfe valley, 5 M. above Ilkley . Ilkley has been identified with the Olicana of Ptolemy, one of the towns of the
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British tribe of the Brigantes . There was a
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Roman fort near the
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present church of All Saints, and the site has yielded inscriptions and other small remains .

Numerous

relics are preserved in the museum .

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