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    Hythe Bridge (formerly known as High Bridge) is a Victorian flat cast iron beamed bridge on Hythe Bridge Street in the west of central Oxford, England...
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    Hythe Bridge Street is in the west of central Oxford, England, forming part of the A4144 road. There has been a road here since at least 1233. Previous...
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    The Romney, Hythe and Dymchurch Railway (RH&DR) is a 15 in (381 mm) gauge light railway in Kent, England, operating steam and internal combustion locomotives...
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    under Hythe Bridge, on Hythe Bridge Street, and under a series of bridges: Pacey's Bridge on Park End Street, Quaking Bridge, and Swan Bridge (once known...
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    through a bridge under Hythe Bridge Street to a turning basin and goods wharf south of Hythe Bridge Street. It then continued via a bridge under Worcester...
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    Magdalen's Church rebuilt by Bishop Hugh of Lincoln. c. 1200–10 – First Hythe Bridge built. 1205 Council held at Oxford by King John who also spends Christmas...
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    Pacey's Bridge and Hythe Bridge. To the south is Swan Bridge. There has been a bridge at this location from at least the late 13th century. Quaking Bridge was...
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    Bridge over the main branch of the Thames, also on Botley Road, and Hythe Bridge over the Castle Mill Stream, next to the end of the Oxford Canal. There...
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    main branch of the Thames, also on Botley Road, as well as Hythe Bridge and Pacey's Bridge over the Castle Mill Stream, next to the end of the Oxford...
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    known as the Hythe, meaning port in Old and Middle English. One end of Staines Bridge, a 'local road' crossing of the river, connects Egham Hythe to Staines...
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    earlier and narrower Hythe Bridge Street to the north and St. Thomas's High Street (now St Thomas' Street) to the south. Pacey's Bridge was built to carry...
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    other associated with streams.[citation needed] At the junction with Hythe Bridge Street, there was a well, known as Cornwell or Cornwall. The Carmelites...
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    junctions with Hythe Bridge Street and Park End Street. It spans Sheepwash Channel on Rewley Road Bridge to the east of Rewley Road Swing Bridge, a disused...
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    between central Oxford and the west. It bypassed the earlier and narrower Hythe Bridge Street to the north and St. Thomas's High Street (now St Thomas' Street)...
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  • and West) 10 times between 2002-2017. The third Glee Club opened in Hythe Bridge Street, Oxford in April 2010 with a one-off appearance from Shappi Khorsandi...
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    West Hythe is a hamlet and former civil parish, now in the parish of Hythe, in the Folkestone and Hythe district, in Kent, England, near Palmarsh and a...
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    site of the former Oxford Rewley Road railway station. To the east are Hythe Bridge Street (A4144) and Park End Street, both leading into central Oxford...
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    complex is nearby. The ecclesiastical parish was known as Newington-next-Hythe, the latter town being 2+1⁄2 miles (4.0 km) to the south-west; the parish...
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    to the south and Magdalen Street to the north. Its western end meets Hythe Bridge Street at a crossroads with Worcester Street. The New Theatre Oxford...
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    Hythe railway station in Essex is on the Sunshine Coast Line, a branch of the Great Eastern Main Line in the East of England, serving Hythe and other...
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    the chapel and some boards come from London by water to "ye High Bridge" (Hythe Bridge). By March 1658 when work commenced on the library, the chapel was...
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  • Nomis. Office for National Statistics. A Vision of Britain Through Time : Hythe Municipal Borough UK Census (2011). "Local Area Report – (E04004878)". Nomis...
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    Boat Club, is on the Egham side of Staines Bridge in the associated neighbourhood (postally), Egham Hythe. Egham is home to Egham Fencing Club, a club...
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  • Carfax College, Oxford Address 39-42 Hythe Bridge Street Oxford , OX1 2EP England Coordinates 51°45′12″N 1°15′58″W / 51.753423°N 1.266121°W / 51.753423;...
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    Spelthorne and Runnymede at Staines-upon-Thames and Egham Hythe. The bridge is Grade II listed. The bridge crosses the Thames on the reach between Penton Hook...
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    landowners to agree to the new canal. Construction was started at Seabrook, near Hythe in Kent on 30 October 1804. By May 1805 only six miles of the canal had...
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    Canal and the River Thames were originally linked by a flash lock at Hythe Bridge. In 1795–97, David Harris replaced it with Isis Lock, a broad lock to...
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  • Canal and the River Thames were originally linked by a flash lock at Hythe Bridge. In 1795–97, Harris replaced it with Isis Lock, a broad lock to allow...
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  • following of Riley's car apart from when the car goes from Hythe Road NW10 into Sterne Street – Hythe Road in 1949 was a dead end. The Blue Lamp premiered on...
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    General Estates Company (category Hythe, Hampshire)
    home parks, and ownership and operation of toll bridges. The company's head office is located in Hythe in Hampshire. The proprietors of the company are...
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