Proper noun
Dartmoor
A moor and national park in Devon, southern England.
A cardboard replica is left in its place, which is left standing after the original Dartmoor Prison sinks with all hands at the end of the episode. Source: Internet
According to William Burt, in his notes to Dartmoor, a Descriptive Poem by N. T. Carrington (1826), the original tomb consisted of a pedestal of three steps, the lowest of which was built of four stones each six feet long and twelve inches square. Source: Internet
A collection of twenty newspaper articles originally published in The Western Morning News in 1903 under the title "Presentday Life on Dartmoor". Source: Internet
Also the protection and preservation of public access to and on Dartmoor subject to the ancient rights of commoners. Source: Internet
Climate Princetown, like the rest of Dartmoor, experiences colder and wetter weather than most of Devon. Source: Internet
Co-operation with the commoners and any organisation in achieving DPA objectives, also the study of and the recording and publication of information upon the antiquities, history and natural history of Dartmoor. Source: Internet