Dousland is a small settlement in Devon, England. It is near the A386 road and is 10 kilometres (6 mi) northeast of the city of Plymouth - 10 kilometres...
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works at Dousland; the rest goes into the Burrator Reservoir which provides most of the water supply of Plymouth. For part of the route to Dousland the pipes...
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Dousland railway station, originally opened at Dousland Barn in 1883 was located on the 10.5 mile long single track branch railway line in Devon, England...
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Ian Waddy (redirect from Ian Dousland Waddy)
Squadron Leader Ian Dousland Waddy, DFC (5 December 1914 – 16 September 1998) was a fighter pilot of the Royal New Zealand Air Force during the Second...
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Plymouth to Tavistock line, to Princetown via four intermediate stations, Dousland, Burrator and Sheepstor Halt, Ingra Tor Halt and King Tor Halt. The line...
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service consisted of a morning train that left Princetown at 6:27 am for Dousland and Yelverton and then, after collecting workmen off the 6:20 am from Millbay...
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the population had decreased to 1,445. The ward contains the villages of Dousland, Meavy, Sheepstor and Walkhampton, and also Burrator Reservoir which is...
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in later life was an Anglican priest in Ancoats. The memoirs of Samuel Dousland Waddy, an apprentice in 1820 to a London linen draper, state that Warren...
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December 1956. Much of the old track formation now forms the route of the Dousland to Princetown Railway Track, and only the concrete base of the shelter...
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William Flockton on Glossop Road, Sheffield. It was founded by Rev. Samuel Dousland Waddy (1804–1876) to "supply a generally superior and classical education...
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with eventually four intermediate stops, three being halts and one at Dousland as a fully fledged station. The branch line was authorised in 1878 and...
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was an English politician. He was born in Gateshead, the son of Samuel Dousland Waddy, a Methodist minister. The family soon moved to Sheffield and his...
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1964 Douglas West Caledonian Railway 1964 Doune Caledonian Railway 1965 Dousland GWR 1956 Dove Bank, Uttoxeter North Staffordshire Railway 1881 Dovecliffe...
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Exmouth The Greater Horseshoe School, Heathfield Heather Bridge School, Dousland Highgate Hill House School, Holsworthy Infocus School, Countess Wear K-HQ...
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Greater Manchester. Derwent Walk: Consett to Swalwell, Co.Durham (12 miles) Dousland to Princetown Railway Track: Devon (8 miles) Downs Link: Guildford to Christs...
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south-east of Tavistock, near the villages of Horrabridge, Yelverton and Dousland. Burrator Reservoir, constructed in 1898, is to the south-east. In 2001...
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the assizes in the cathedral city of Silchester, the young widow Laura Dousland stands trial for the murder of her much older husband who had died from...
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of 1956/7. Much of the old track formation now forms the route of the Dousland to Princetown Railway Track, and only the concrete base of the shelter...
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past Peekhill and across the western flank of Yennadon Down. South of Dousland there was a sharp turn to head north again, to maintain the contour, passing...
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North Ayrshire 55°38′N 4°38′W / 55.64°N 04.63°W / 55.64; -04.63 NS3442 Dousland Devon 50°29′N 4°04′W / 50.49°N 04.07°W / 50.49; -04.07 SX5368 Dovaston...
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