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  • The village is on the B4192 Hungerford-[[Swindon]] road. This was the A419 until 1977, when it was redesignated after the opening of the [[M4 motorway ...es earlier work.<ref>{{National Heritage List for England|num=1365460|desc=Bridge House|access-date=4 April 2016|fewer-links=yes}}</ref>
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  • ...shire]], midway between [[Swindon]] and [[Cirencester]]. [[Cricklade Town Bridge]] was long deemed the upper limit of navigation on the Thames, though the r ...fied town, in the 9th century, chose as the strategic spot where the Roman road [[Ermin Street]] crosses the [[River Thames]]. A royal mint was established
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  • ...ingham and under Merlin Way through the flood marsh and out under the A419 road. It runs to the east of the town through [[Stratton St Margaret]], [[South ...le joins the Thames near [[Lechlade]] from the southern bank near the A417 bridge on the reach above Buscot Lock. The river flows through [[National Trust fo
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  • ...Highway Vol II Locks and Weirs'' 1920</ref> just upstream of the A419 Road Bridge.
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  • [[File:London Bridge Illuminated.jpg|right|thumb|300px|London Bridge, in central London]] ...le:London Bridge (1616) by Claes Van Visscher.jpg|right|thumb|300px|London Bridge in 1616, by Claes Van Visscher]]
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  • [[File:Brimscombe bridge.jpg|right|thumb|300px|The canal at Brimscombe]] ...nnel, 7.5 miles and 28 locks from Wallbridge. A wharf was built at Daneway Bridge, equipped with a warehouse and coalyard.<ref name=hadfield316>{{harvnb |Had
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  • [[File:Nutshell Bridge1.jpg|right|thumb|350px|Nutshell Bridge on the Stroudwater Navigation]] ...elief work for the [[River Frome, Stroud|River Frome]]. At Stonehouse, the bridge carrying the Bristol and Gloucester Railway has been replaced by a culvert,
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  • ...1971; the missing link in Port Talbot was completed in 1993. A new Severn bridge was opened in 1996 with the M4 rerouted to use it. ...nsport announced plans for the M4 as one of the first major post-war trunk road improvement projects in 1956.<ref name=J8_J18>{{cite web|title=The M4 Londo
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  • ...the [[Staffordshire]] [[Black Country]]. The M5 defies the London-centred road network, running somewhat perpendicular to the London-bound roads, linking [[File:040424 026 avonmouth.jpg|right|thumb|300px|The Avonmouth Bridge, Bristol]]
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  • {{infobox bridge |name=Cricklade Town Bridge
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  • ..., with the industry towards the foot of the valley on one side of the A419 road, while the housing rises higher up towards Rodborough. Redevelopments of th ...t of [[Bristol]] in the south of the county. This is reflected in that the bridge is the meeting point of four parishes: Stroud (to which Dudbridge belongs),
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  • [[File:The Old Road to Nythe Farm - geograph.org.uk - 95015.jpg|right|thumb|300px|Approximate l '''Durocornovium''' was a Roman town in Britain, situated on the Roman road between [[Corinium Dobunnorum]] ([[Cirencester]]) and [[Calleva Atrebatum]
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