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    Diss is a market town and electoral ward in South Norfolk, England, near the boundary with Suffolk, with a population of 7,572 in 2011. Diss railway station...
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    District of South Norfolk wards of Beck Vale, Bressingham and Burston, Brooke, Bunwell, Chedgrave and Thurton, Cringleford, Dickleburgh, Diss, Ditchingham...
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    Mary Wilson, Lady Wilson of Rievaulx (category People from Diss, Norfolk)
    to the age of 102 years, 145 days. Gladys Mary Baldwin was born in Diss, Norfolk, the daughter of the Reverend Daniel Baldwin, who was a Congregationalist...
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    Ethel Le Neve (category People from Diss, Norfolk)
    for the murder and mutilation of his wife in 1910. She was born in Diss, Norfolk, the eldest child of Walter William Neave, a railway clerk, and Charlotte...
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  • Diss Town Football Club is a football club based in Diss, Norfolk, England. Affiliated to the Norfolk County FA they are currently members of the Eastern...
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    100th Bomb Group Memorial Museum (category Museums in Norfolk)
    other remaining buildings of the RAF Thorpe Abbotts airfield east of Diss in Norfolk is named after the 100th Bomb Group and is dedicated to the American...
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    The Broads (redirect from Norfolk Broads)
    Water. It flows through, or passes by: Burgh Castle Beccles Worlingham Diss, Norfolk St. Olaves Herringfleet Somerleyton Fritton Fritton Lake Gillingham...
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    District Diss Urban District Forehoe and Henstead Rural District Loddon Rural District Wymondham Urban District The new district was named South Norfolk, reflecting...
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    John Skelton (poet) (category People from Diss, Norfolk)
    also known as John Shelton (c. 1463 – 21 June 1529), possibly born in Diss, Norfolk,[citation needed] was an English poet and tutor to King Henry VIII of...
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    RAF Thorpe Abbotts (category Airfields of the VIII Bomber Command in Norfolk)
    is a former Royal Air Force station located 4 miles (6.4 km) east of Diss, Norfolk, in eastern England. The station was built for the RAF use but handed...
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  • Cambridgeshire North Norfolk Railway, Sheringham, Norfolk Bressingham Steam and Gardens, Diss, Norfolk East Anglian Railway Museum, Chappel & Wakes Colne...
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    Diss railway station is on the Great Eastern Main Line in the East of England, serving the market town of Diss, Norfolk. It is 94 miles 43 chains (152...
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    Cleer Sewell Alger (1819, Diss, Norfolk – 9 May 1892, Diss) was a Victorian photographic pioneer based in Diss on the Norfolk Suffolk border. Also working...
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    The Corn Hall is a commercial building in St Nicholas Street, Diss, Norfolk, England. The structure, which is now used as an arts centre, is a Grade II...
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    "Death of Mr Sancroft Holmes". Diss Express. 6 August 1920. p. 5. Retrieved 3 December 2023. "Norfolk County Council". Diss Express. 16 April 1920. p. 8...
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    Shipwreck off the Isle of Purbeck, Dorset – one part 30 June 2023 – Diss, Norfolk – three parts 5 April 2024 – Modbury, Devon – three parts On 8 March...
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  • Eleanor (22 June 2024). "Tories could face wipeout in Norfolk, according to new poll". Diss Express. Retrieved 2 July 2024. Storey, Eleanor (6 January...
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    afterwards he had to work as a labourer. The Lord family later moved to Diss, Norfolk, where Thomas Lord was brought up. Once he was out of childhood, Lord...
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    Lynn News (King's Lynn & Hunstanton) Diss Express (Diss) North Norfolk News (North Norfolk) Before 2011, Norfolk had a completely comprehensive state...
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  • Burslem (Stoke-on-Trent) Thomas Bullock, Bath, Somerset Samuel Buxton, Diss, Norfolk John Calver, Woodbridge, Suffolk Thomas Cartwright John Clement & Son...
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    Frederick Duleep Singh (category Burials in Norfolk)
    and became a Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries. He wrote Portraits in Norfolk Houses (1929, two volumes) alongside Rev. Edmund Farrer, and with Farrer...
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    2014 near Diss, Norfolk. The gold composite pendant is inlaid with hundreds of small garnets. The pendant is currently on display at the Norfolk Castle Museum...
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  • Diss High School is a secondary school and sixth form with academy status located in Diss, Norfolk, England. The school has approximately 931 pupils from...
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  • were recorded there. Exterior shots were mostly filmed in and around Diss, Norfolk, for example a disused brush factory which was used as the Union Jack...
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  • reference to the family refers to the render by Henry I of the lordship of Diss, Norfolk to Richard de Lucy, Governor of Falaise, Normandy, after defending it...
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    Riddlesworth Hall (category English Heritage sites in Norfolk)
    was formerly used as a boarding school. It is located in Riddlesworth, Norfolk, England. It was acquired by Silvanus Bevan III (1743–1830) in 1792. It...
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    RAF Tibenham (category Airfields of the VIII Bomber Command in Norfolk)
    miles (21.7 km) southwest of Norwich and 5.8 miles (9.3 km) north of Diss, Norfolk, England. Tibenham was used as a Royal Flying Corps landing ground during...
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    for higher prices; one such route (seen to operate at the market at Diss, Norfolk) was to sell live poultry to members of the public; each purchaser would...
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    Boudica's Way (category Footpaths in Norfolk)
    Way". Long Distance Walkers Association. "Boudicca Way (Norwich to Diss)". Norfolk County Council. Information from the southern broads region tourism...
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