The Old Exe Bridge is a ruined medieval arch bridge in Exeter in south-western England. Construction of the bridge began in 1190, and was completed by...
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substantial ria, the Exe Estuary, on the south (English Channel) coast of Devon. Historically, its lowest bridging point was the Old Exe Bridge in Exeter, the...
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Lune; York, the lowest bridging point on the Ouse; Exeter (the Old Exe Bridge) on the river Exe; and Gloucester, the lowest bridging point on the Severn...
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Walter Gervais (section Founds Exe Bridge)
times as Mayor of Exeter and who founded the Old Exe Bridge on the west side of the City crossing the River Exe. He is one of Prince's Worthies of Devon....
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Old Exe Bridge, and most of the currently visible old bridge was excavated during the demolition of Edmund and Frog Streets. The church on the bridge...
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There are very few bridges with buildings in the world. This list attempts to identify all the existing ones and notable former ones featuring significant...
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Exeter (category Articles containing Old English (ca. 450-1100)-language text)
Topsham to the City Quay". In 1778 a new bridge across the Exe was opened to replace the old medieval bridge. Built at a cost of £30,000, it had three...
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Exeter War Memorial HM Prison Exeter Met Office Northernhay Gardens Old Exe Bridge Parliament Street Royal Albert Memorial Museum Rougemont Castle Rougemont...
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The Town Bridge, Bradford-on-Avon, England, a medieval chapel later rebuilt as a lock up Old Exe Bridge, Exeter, England, St Edmund on the Bridge; built...
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Bridges in the United Kingdom is a link page for significant road bridges or footbridges in the United Kingdom. Significant railway bridges are listed...
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Exe Island was the early industrial area of Exeter, England, and was an area of marshland between the city walls and the River Exe, reclaimed by the construction...
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1446–8. In 1447, he was involved in fundraising efforts to repair the Old Exe Bridge in Exeter. He secured the promise of a contribution from John Kemp,...
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of Stephen, King of England. 1190 – Old Exe Bridge construction began. 1207 – Mayor in office. 1214 – Old Exe Bridge construction finished (approximate)...
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known as the Exeter Canal is a canal leading from (and beside) the River Exe to Exeter Quay in the city of Exeter, Devon, England. It was first constructed...
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Marston's Inns and lies on the River Exe. Situated on the River Exe, the inn contains 21 rooms. Although the inn looks very old, it was only built in 1933 as...
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River Clyst (category Exe catchment)
average, and is tidal from the Exe estuary as far as Newcourt Barton. In 2011 work started on a new cycle and pedestrian bridge crossing the River Clyst at...
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/ˈtɒpsəm/) is a town in Devon, England, located on the east side of the River Exe, immediately north of its confluence with the River Clyst and the former's...
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Heptinstall, Ollie (10 December 2021). "Teignbridge Lib Dems go to war". Radio Exe Devon. Retrieved 29 July 2022. "Council minutes". Teignbridge District Council...
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for England. Retrieved 5 April 2020. Historic England. "Packhorse Bridge over River Exe at NGR SS 9057 3516, Winsford (Grade II) (1345401)". National Heritage...
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Countess Wear (redirect from Countess Wear Bridge)
Countess Wear lends its name to a nearby set of bridges across the River Exe and the Exeter Canal. The first bridge was built in 1774 and was originally tolled...
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The third season of the TV Land's original sitcom The Exes premiered on June 19, 2013. A total of 20 episodes were produced for the third season. The series...
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Lynton and Barnstaple Railway (redirect from Exe (locomotive))
Manning Wardle & Co of Leeds. The locos were named after local rivers: Yeo, Exe, and Taw. These were supplemented by a 2-4-2T, Lyn, built by the Baldwin...
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valley of the River Exe and Bickleigh Bridge is an attractive stone bridge that takes the A396 road across the river. The present bridge was constructed in...
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and brought through services from Dulverton; to the south of Tiverton, the Exe Valley Railway, which opened in 1885, provided services through to Exeter...
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Bristol Channel and the English Channel. A canal from the mouth of the River Exe to Exeter had been opened in 1566; and eight miles of the River Tone had...
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Features new to Windows XP (redirect from Fsutil.exe)
configuration) bitsadmin.exe, bindiff.exe, cabarc.exe, ftonline.exe, httpcfg.exe, ipseccmd.exe, netcap.exe, rasdiag.exe, spcheck.exe, tracepdb.exe (New support tools)...
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Airlines SACAIR Spain JTR Executive Aviation Services JESTER United Kingdom EXE Executive Flight EXEC United States TRI Executive Flight Operations Ontario...
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silent parameters, it can be checked by " <software.exe> /? " or " <software.exe> /help " or " <software.exe> -help ". Silently installing a software program...
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population is 419. It is located on red sandstone cliffs overlooking the river Exe. Its sister village of Upton Pyne lies to its southwest, and Stoke Canon...
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River Usk (section Bridge crossings)
possibly "water"); this root also appears in other British river names such as Exe, Axe, Esk and other variants. The name is cognate with pysg (plural of pysgod)...
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