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  • ...h|isbn=9780948975868|pages=46–48}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=Bathampton Camp|work=Pastscape National Monuments Record|url=http://www.pastscape.org.uk/ho ...er sister Cassandra, "It will be two years tomorrow since we left Bath for Clifton, with what happy feelings of escape."<ref>{{cite book |title=Jane Austen: A
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  • ...re.gov.uk/corporate/web/index.asp?siteid=4398&pageid=20449&e=e Castercliff Camp], which dates from around 600 BC). Also, modern-day Back Lane, Sump Hall La ...er]]. It has been claimed that earthworks near here, known as Ring Stones Camp, Twist Castle and Beadle Hill are of Roman origin, but little archaeologica
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  • [[File:Bristol_cd_041004_kites.jpg|right|thumb|300px|Clifton Down]] ...tol|The Downs]], much used for leisure including walking and team sports. Clifton Down is the part of the Downs south of Stoke Road.
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  • ...-on-Sea]], the M5 passes by an isolated landmark hill called [[Brent Knoll Camp|Brent Knoll]]. The Willow Man sculpture, visible from both carriageways, ac |[[Portishead]], Royal Portbury Dock, [[Clifton, Bristol|Clifton]] (Toll) A369 <br/>Gordano Services
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  • ...map. The name still appears today in "Reynes Drive". The family also owned Clifton Reynes, just over the border into Buckinghamshire. In 1331, there was anoth ...on his work for the war effort of 1914-1918, such as the military training camp he established at his own expense in Ampthill Park, and after the war was b
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  • </ref> The camp was "just to the right of the old road to Bury, immediately beyond Singleto ...d the [[Irwell Valley]] ([[Pendlebury|Agecroft]] and [[Clifton, Lancashire|Clifton]]) and to the south by the city of [[Salford]]. The two main north-south ro
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  • ...ools. They were named Inkerman, Sebastapol and Jericho. The remains of one camp—Batty Green—where over 2,000 navvies lived and worked, can be seen near The remains of the navvies' camp at Rise Hill tunnel were investigated by Channel 4's ''Time Team'' in 2008,
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  • ...which was once the bed of the [[Congresbury Yeo]], cuts through overlying Clifton Down Limestone. Triassic dolomitic conglomerate can also locally be seen al ...Home/Categories/ViewItem/tabid/61/Default.aspx?IID=1360 | title=Burrington Camp | publisher=Fortified Britain | accessdate=29 January 2011}}</ref> It is ar
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  • ...wers. In the left foreground is a handrail.|thumb|250px|The Avon Gorge and Clifton Suspension Bridge, looking south from the Downs]] ...ron Age hill forts overlooking the gorge, as well as an observatory. The [[Clifton Suspension Bridge]], an icon of Bristol, crosses the gorge.
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  • ...nue for the Royal Show and, during the Second World War as an army transit camp. In 1946 the last of the Smyth family died and the house fell into disrepai ...orld War was requisitioned by the War Office and used in turn as a transit camp, RAF HQ and US Army Command HQ.<ref>{{cite news|title=Part-derelict mansion
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  • ...th of the [[Ashton Court]] estate, of which it formed a part. [[Stokeleigh Camp]], a hillfort thought to have been occupied from the third century BC to th ...e [[River Avon, Somerset|River Avon]] beside the western buttress of the [[Clifton Suspension Bridge]]. The woods are on the [[Monarch's Way]] long-distance f
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  • [[File:Stokeleigh Camp in Leigh Woods.jpg|thumb|250px|Stokeleigh Camp]] '''Stokeleigh Camp''' is an Iron Age promontory fort in [[Leigh Woods]], [[Somerset]]. It is a
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  • ...first decades of the 20th century. The site was used as a prisoner-of-war camp during the First World War.<ref>{{cite book| last = Cluett| first = Douglas ...en Nottingham city centre and Normanton on Soar, via [[Clifton, Nottingham|Clifton]].<ref>[http://www.nottinghamshire.gov.uk/service65-2.pdf Nottinghamshire C
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  • ...]] schools, most notably Bristol Grammar School, Bristol Cathedral School, Clifton College, and Queen Elizabeth's Hospital (QEH), whose facilities are used by There are two golf clubs in Failand, namely Bristol & Clifton Golf Club and Long Ashton Golf Club. The courses have played host to numero
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  • ...nd towers.<ref>{{harvnb|Willis|1988|pp=19–22}}</ref> The original wooden camp was refurbished by Agricola in 81, before being completely rebuilt in stone ...e [[Dere Street]] leading North-West from the city through [[Clifton, York|Clifton]] towards the site of ''Cataractonium'' (modern [[Catterick]]), [[Cade's Ro
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