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             English: The Grouse Inn on the A624 above Chunal, near  Glossop, where  Ludwig Wittgenstein stayed in May 1908 when he was studying in Manchester. See  Ray Monk. Wittgenstein: The Duty of Genius. The Free Press, 1990, p. 29. Also see  "The Grouse Inn", grouse-inn-glossop.co.uk, accessed 12 September 2010. 
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           28 June 2005 | 
          
          
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           From  geograph.org.uk | 
          
          
           | Author | 
            Alan Fleming | 
          
          
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             53° 24′ 40.68″ N, 1° 56′ 55.72″ W 
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