Take a look at this Ordanance Survey page. http://benchmarks.ordnancesurvey.co.uk/pls/htmldb/f?p=111:7:6255072357299077241::NO:7:: Type in a kilometer square grid in the form "SP9013" for instance. This page will give you a conversion factor. It seems a little ambiguous as to whether the figure they give you is to convert Newlyn to Liverpool or vica versa. I am still investigating.
The Ordnance Datum in Newlyn was chosen as the reference point for measuring heights in the UK because it provided a stable local tidal benchmark for height measurements, and was close to the landmass of the UK, making it more representative of the mainland. Additionally, Newlyn's position on the southwest coast provided a good point of reference for height measurements across the UK.
The population of Newlyn is 21,168.
Newlyn riots happened in 1896.
Newlyn RFC was created in 1894.
Robert Newlyn died in 1688.
Robert Newlyn was born in 1597.
Newlyn Art Gallery was created in 1895.
Sea level rises and falls, so a datum line was put by the British Ordnance Survey on a harbour wall at Newlyn, Cornwall. It is from this datum line that mean sea level is measured.
Hugh Antony Newlyn has written: 'The effects of changes in engine geometry on the breathing and combustion in a spark ignition engine'
Lucy Newlyn has written: 'Coleridge, Wordsworth and the Language of Allusion' -- subject(s): Allusions in literature, English poetry, History and criticism, Knowledge and learning, Romanticism 'Chatter of Choughs'
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