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  • ...he harbour from which a lookout would cry "Hevva!" to call out the fishing fleet when pilchard shoals were spotted. The town's present insignia is two pilch ...asters of Gresham's School were evacuated to the town from [[Holt, Norfolk|Holt]] in [[Norfolk]], during the Second World War, between June 1940 and March
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  • ...he northernmost bridge, and the first to be built,<ref>{{cite book | last =Holt | first =John | authorlink =| coauthors =Anne Cole | title =A bend in the R The city is deeply connected to the [[Cunard Line]] and their fleet of ships, which are the only passenger vessels to be registered here (thus
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  • |Holt Fleet Bridge |[[Holt Fleet]]
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  • ...list. It is identical to Telford's bridge at [[Holt, Worcestershire|Holt]] Fleet over the [[River Severn]] built in 1828 and opened in 1830.
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  • ...nd and of numerouse Bridges, particularly those at Beauly, Scuddel, Bonar, Fleet, and Helmsdale, connecting those Roads!" ...her Telford bridges, including Craigellachie Bridge, Mythe Bridge and Holt Fleet Bridge. The bridges all employed diamond-shaped bracing in the arch spandre
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  • ..., and converted former railway lines.<ref name=metuk/> It is operated by a fleet of Bombardier Flexity Swift M5000s. ...unty Council dropped the plans in 1977.{{sfn|Ogden|Senior|1992|p=22}}{{sfn|Holt|1992|p=5}}
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  • ...r=English Heritage|accessdate=11 January 2009}}</ref><ref>{{cite book|last=Holt|first=Jonathan|title=Somerset Follies|publisher=Akeman Press|location=Bath| ...bsp;– EGHS). It was built during World War II as a training base for the Fleet Air Arm, who commissioned it as '''HMS Dipper'''. Visitors can still see th
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  • ...evelyns support of the monarchy during the Civil War.<ref>{{cite book|last=Holt|first=Alan L.|title=West Somerset: Romantic Routes and Mysterious Byways|ye ...s of Nettlecombe were hand-selected to help build the ships of the English fleet that defeated the Spanish Armada.<ref>{{cite web|title=Francis Trevilian of
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  • ...ar area along with a more traditional family area for food and drinks. The Holt Family Bar on Pinfold Lane is the newest addition to the village. ...elie-good-time-new-buses-roll/story-24877737-detail/story.html |title=£4m fleet of new buses is early Christmas present for Grimsby, Cleethorpes & Louth pu
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  • ...h of Holbeach. It passes just to the west of Gedney Dyke Farm then follows Fleet Haven, near to the [https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/602193 wind farm] to ...k/photo/639560 mud flats] along [https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/1283723 Fleet Haven Outfall]. To access the part of the parish along the start of [[The W
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  • ...is also a monument dedicated to him on the main road between [[Holt Fleet|Holt]] and [[Stourport]]. After Baldwin's death, a national appeal failed to rai
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