Wootton Bassett Mud Spring (grid reference SU078815) is an 8,000-square-metre (9,600 sq yd) geological Site of Special Scientific Interest in Wiltshire...
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Royal Wootton Bassett /ˈrɔɪəl ˈwʊtən ˈbæsɪt/, formerly Wootton Bassett, is a market town and civil parish in Wiltshire, England, with a population of 13...
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Register of Historic Places Mud Spring (Antelope Valley) Los Angeles County, California. Wootton Bassett Mud Spring in England This disambiguation page...
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5 ST952216 1971 Map Winsley Mines Y 1.5 3.7 ST795607 1989 Map Wootton Bassett Mud Spring Y 0.8 2.0 SU078815 1997 Map Wylye and Church Dean Downs Y 80.9...
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which an anti-tank trench also ran, between Ballards Ash near Royal Wootton Bassett and the River Ray near Blunsdon railway station. RAF Blakehill Farm...
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Bognor Regis (1929) Piddletown → Puddletown (late 1950s) Wootton Bassett → Royal Wootton Bassett (2011) Staines → Staines-upon-Thames (2012) Beamfleote...
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been appointed Assistant Marshal for $75 per month, serving under Charlie Bassett. Doc Holliday also showed up in Dodge City with his common-law wife Big...
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J. M. Smith in A Dictionary of Horse Drawn Vehicles : 152 The American mud wagon was an earlier, smaller, and cruder vehicle, being mostly open-sided...
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April 25, 2023. Retrieved April 16, 2023. Nelson, Kate (March 24, 2021). "In Mud We Trust". New Mexico Magazine. Archived from the original on January 11...
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risk another." Spring rains ruined the ammunition and rendered the roads almost impassable, with troops sinking to their knees in mud. Mexican troops...
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66–69, The Parthenon Press, Nashville, Tennessee, 1962. Stone, Irving. From Mud-Flat Cove to Gold to Statehood, pp ". 66–68, Word Dancer Press, Clovis, California...
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only two springs for drinking water to supplement the increasingly polluted river. In spring, the unpaved streets were churned into thick mud and in summer...
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Abilene began as a stage coach stop, established by Timothy Hersey and named Mud Creek. It was not until 1860 that it was named Abilene, from a passage in...
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and better-bred horses were used as the road surfaces smoothed and heavy mud-slogging could be forgotten. By 1830 some journey times had fallen to as...
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Sodbury in Gloucestershire, where it guarded the railway line from Wootton Bassett to Avonmouth Docks. In November it moved to Sevenoaks in Kent and prepared...
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but the ship had either never existed or had vanished into the sand and mud once again. The Galleon, according to legend, is now under the waters of...
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Francis E. Warren, The United States Army and the Chinese Massacre at Rock Springs," Annals of Wyoming, 1987, Vol. 59 No. 2, pp. 16–27, (ISSN 0003-4991) "Tascosa's...
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