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  • ...It stands on the banks of the [[River Derwent, Derbyshire|River Derwent]] in the south of the county. The town centre lies on the west bank of the rive ...the town in 1977, when the Queen presented the letters patent to the Mayor in person.
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  • ...he Cambrian Mountains and flows in a vast arc out to carve a broad estuary in [[Gloucestershire]] and between [[Somerset]] and [[Monmouthshire]] which be ..., Gloucestershire, the Severn is the greatest river in terms of water flow in the United Kingdom.
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  • ...t Council|accessdate=8 August 2009}}</ref> with a growth rate considerably in excess of surrounding towns.<ref name="This is Bristol">{{cite news|url=htt ...re. A Portishead power station|power station and chemical works were added in the 20th century, but the dock and industrial facilities have since closed
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  • ...orecambe Bay]]. The parish of Carnforth had a population of 5,350 recorded in the 2001 census. ...and production was vastly increased due to iron ore that was brought in by rail from the Furness Peninsula. By 1872 steel production became the main focus
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  • ...so it shows off an eclectic mixture of some of the finest lowland scenery in southern [[Great Britain]]. ...m-by-Sea]] in [[Sussex]] where the King embarked for his nine years' exile in Europe. Most of the footpath is waymarked. The waymark shows a picture of
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  • ...dshire]]. The mill was built in the eighteenth century and ceased to grind in 1897. Today it provides a home for Stafford Radio,<ref>[http://www.staffor ...ill operated as a mill for exactly 100 years, until the sails were removed in 1897. Over the next 100 or so years, numerous businesses operated from the
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  • {{Infobox heritage rail |county 2=Worcestershire
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  • {{Infobox heritage rail |county 3=Worcestershire
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  • ...Canal''' between [[Birmingham]] in [[Warwickshire]] and [[Wolverhampton]] in the [[Staffordshire]] [[Black Country]] ([http://wikishire.co.uk/map/#/show ...mpany and are collectively known as the [[Birmingham Canal Navigations]]. In this network the name ''Main Line'' was used to distinguish the main Birmin
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  • |county=Worcestershire '''Moseley''' is a suburb of [[Birmingham]], lying in [[Worcestershire]] three miles south of the city centre. The area is a popular cosmopolitan
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  • |county=Worcestershire |constituency=Mid Worcestershire
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  • |picture caption =Wixford with St Milburga's in the background ...holic Throckmorton family as in 1541 it passed to Sir George Throckmorton, in whose family it remained until 1919, when the estate was sold and the manor
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  • {{Infobox heritage rail ...[[Herefordshire]], across the [[Malvern Hills]] from [[Graat Malvern]], [[Worcestershire]], and is owned by the '''Downs Light Railway Trust'''.
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  • ...ter Transport Museum, Cultra, Railway Gallery 10.jpg|right|thumb|350px|The Rail Gallery of the Ulster Transport Museum]] The '''Ulster Folk and Transport Museum''' is a combined museum in [[Cultra]], [[County Down]], about seven miles east of the city of [[Belfas
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