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  • 168 bytes (0 words) - 02:03, 17 February 2024
  • December 2015 (UTC) Type "Ouse" into Wikipedia and it lists four. Bob1960evens (talk) 16:26, 12 April 2018 (UTC) Sussex Ouse Valley Way is a pretty thin article...
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  • ("Old A422" is Stony to Newport via Wolverton and N Bradwell, along the Ouse Valley). —The preceding unsigned comment was added by Concrete Cowboy (talk...
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  • (~100m altitude), then Leighton buzzard, joining the Ouzel, then the Great Ouse and reaching the North Sea at Kings Lynn? This would seems plausible, taking...
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  • granted to the Six Nation Indians situated on each side of the Grand River, or Ouse, commencing on Lake Erie, containing about 674,910 acres", the northern limit...
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  • cycle usage you have the right to use it. - Adrian Fett, Rights of Way Officer (Ouse Valley) in Bedfordshire County Council Ojw 15:58, 11 December 2005 (UTC)...
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  • for Drayton's geography though - Kempston is in the catchment of the Great Ouse, draining to the Wash! It does not seem to be a very suitable quotation for...
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  • gov.uk/council/3847.asp to http://www.lewes.gov.uk/council/3847.asp#Ouse_Valley_and_Ringmer When you have finished reviewing my changes, please set the...
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  • with trees along each bank = river Ouse, E. of Bedford, where JB, as a boy, fished with sister Margaret OR valley of river Flit, flowing through Flitton...
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  • to the River Ouse article? Grunners 13:08, 7 October 2007 (UTC) I can't find an article with that title, even spelled correctly. Which Ouse are you referring...
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  • article on the Humber which is an estuary formed from the confluence of the Ouse and Trent, not the estuary of a single river. And by some definitions the...
    12 KB (1,886 words) - 05:46, 11 November 2024
  • recollection is that the embankment was in the way of the new Phoenix Causeway, with the Lewes Viaduct over the River Ouse, further on. It is adjacent to where...
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  • Great Ouse, which is where the road enters Northamptonshire and the district of South Northamptonshire. The dual carriageway ends at a five-way traffic-light-controlled...
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  • Northwest Corridor (actually read it), Northern New England Corridor, Ouse Valley Railway, North Holderness Light Railway, XpressWest, California High-Speed...
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  • (UTC) By way of additional observation, I'm not so sure that the former county of Humberside didn't also come into that category as the River Ouse remains...
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  • |United Kingdom | |- | |LOP |[[RAF Linton-on-Ouse|Linton-on-Ouse Flying Training Unit]] |LINTON ON OUSE |United Kingdom | |- | |LOS |[[RAF Lossiemouth|Lossiemouth...
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  • schools needing RLGs, such as RAF Mona for RAF Valley, and RAF Dishforth and RAF Church Fenton for Linton-on-Ouse. After the cessation of flying training at...
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