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  • ...|| The Abbot's Cliff heading had reached 897 yards and that at Shakespeare Cliff was 2,040 yards in length ...ont-English boring machine dug a 1.18-mile pilot tunnel from [[Shakespeare Cliff]]. On the French side, a similar machine dug 1 mile from Sangatte. The proj
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  • ...rait of Dover]]. The cliffs are part of the [[North Downs]] formation. The cliff face, which reaches up to 350 feet,<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.national Shakespeare Cliff marks the point where [[Great Britain]] most closely approaches Europe. On
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  • ...all, the Minack Theatre; an open-air amphitheatre cut into the rock of the cliff which is used for productions each year. ...[[Land's End]] or about four hours' walk from [[Penzance]] for experienced cliff walkers.
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  • ...areas of woodland and heath with a wide variety of wildlife, together with cliff top views across Poole Harbour and the [[Isle of Purbeck]]. ...e Path, Brownsea Island - geograph.org.uk - 1575438.jpg|thumb|upright|left|Cliff-side path]]
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  • Chepstow Castle is situated on a narrow ridge between the limestone river cliff and a valley, known locally as the Dell, on its landward side. Its full ext ...ville Ward Owen, who was attempting to find secret documents to prove that Shakespeare's plays had in fact been written by Francis Bacon.<ref>{{cite book|last=Rai
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  • ...Tunnel]]. There was not the space to make the sections at the Shakespeare Cliff construction site near [[Folkestone]] at the tunnel's entrance, so the Isle
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  • Exploratory works for a Channel Tunnel at Shakespeare Cliff near Dover led to the identification of the Kent Coalfield in 1890. Its nor
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  • ...cliffe' reflects a personal name and a geographic feature to mean 'Hadda's cliff (or bank)'.<ref>{{Placenames Mills|page=229}}</ref> ...|title=Who's Who in Shakespeare's England: Over 700 Concise Biographies of Shakespeare's Contemporaries|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=6BK1Vu6pw84C&pg=PA10
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