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    The River Hamble in south Hampshire, England, rises near Bishop's Waltham and flows for 10.1 km (6.3 mi) through Botley, Bursledon, and Lower Swanwick...
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    village and the River Hamble also featured in the 1980s BBC television series Howards' Way. The village centre, known as The Square, Hamble, has a more traditional...
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  • Hamble may refer to: The River Hamble in Hampshire, England Hamble aerodrome on the banks of the River Hamble. Hamble-Warsash Ferry, a ferry service on...
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    River Hamble Country Park is a 144.1-hectare (356-acre) country park which runs along the west bank of the River Hamble between the villages of Botley...
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    Bishops Waltham) is a medieval market town situated at the source of the River Hamble in Hampshire, England. It has a foot in the South Downs National Park...
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    in the 2024 general election. The constituency, which straddles the River Hamble estuary, is composed of the following wards (as they existed on 1 December...
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    village in southern Hampshire, England, situated at the mouth of the River Hamble, west of the area known as Locks Heath and south of Sarisbury. Boating...
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    Bursledon is a village on the River Hamble in Hampshire, England. It is located within the borough of Eastleigh. Close to the city of Southampton, Bursledon...
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  • shipwrights called Philemon Ewer in the villages of Bursledon and Hamble in the River Hamble area of Hampshire, England during the 18th century. The 'Master'...
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  • town of Tarrant on the south coast of England, and was filmed on the River Hamble and the Solent. The series was notable for its pioneering camerawork...
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    Grace Dieu (ship) (category Shipwrecks in rivers)
    sailed on only one voyage and was subsequently laid up at anchor in the River Hamble. She burned in 1439 after being struck by lightning. The wreck is a Protected...
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    point of Southampton Water, at the confluence of the River Test and Itchen, with the River Hamble joining to the south. Southampton is classified as a...
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    Forest. Water bounds much of the borough, with Southampton Water and the River Hamble bordering the east and southwest of the district. The borough lies within...
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  • English carrack Holigost (category Shipwrecks in rivers)
    sank at her moorings. Her wreck is believed to have been found in the River Hamble, Hampshire, near the wreck of her larger contemporary, the Grace Dieu...
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  • Swanwick (/ˈswɒnɪk/) is a village in Hampshire, England, east of the River Hamble and north of the M27 motorway. The village is located within the borough...
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  • Attacker class was constructed by Fairey Allday (Fairey Marine Ltd), on the River Hamble in Hampshire, England. HMS Attacker was built in Cowes, on the Isle of...
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    Hamble Common is a Public Park, Public Common and Scheduled Monument in Hamble-le-Rice, Hampshire, not to far from Southampton. The site is 22-hectare...
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    of Southampton. It was developed as a natural crossing point for the River Hamble, and received its first market charter from Henry III in 1267. The village...
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    The Hamble–Warsash Ferry is an 'on-demand' passenger ferry service on the River Hamble in Hampshire, England. The ferry operates between Hamble-le-Rice...
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    HMS Devonshire (1692) (category Ships built on the River Hamble)
    HMS Devonshire was an 80-gun third rate ship of the line of the Royal Navy, launched at Bursledon on 5 April 1692. She was rebuilt at Woolwich Dockyard...
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    village, lies the site of an Iron Age promontory hillfort, Hamble Common Camp. Across the river Hamble, and linked to it by a small ferry for passengers and...
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  • HMS Ardent (1782) (category Ships built on the River Hamble)
    HMS Ardent was a Royal Navy 64-gun third rate. This ship of the line was launched on 21 December 1782 at Bursledon, Hampshire. She disappeared in 1794...
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    University, and was filmed at Manor Farm Country Park, now Manor Farm and River Hamble Country Park respectively, close to Southampton. The farming team consisted...
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    catchments River Hamble (MS) Ford Lake (R) River Meon (and Titchfield Haven) (MS) River Alver (MS) River Wallington (MS) (or Wallington River) Hermitage...
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    Service Bureau (SSB), he was working on boom defences in Bursledon on the River Hamble. He added the surname Cumming after his marriage in 1889 to Leslie Marian...
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    kinds of services to the yachts visiting or having a berth at the river. The river Hamble was a popular place to "lay up" yachts for the winter. There are...
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    HMS Lively (1756) (category Ships built on the River Hamble)
    HMS Lively was a 20-gun post ship of the Royal Navy, launched in 1756. During the Seven Years' War she captured several vessels, most notably the French...
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    was situated within the larger area of land bounded by the River Itchen and River Hamble, particularly around Sholing that had become known locally as...
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    HMS Anson (1747) (category Ships built on the River Hamble)
    HMS Anson was a 60-gun fourth rate ship of the line of the Royal Navy, built at Bursledon by Philemon Ewer to the draught specified by the 1745 Establishment...
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  • Aviation Company Fairey Marine Ltd, a shipbuilding company based on the River Hamble, Southampton, England Many "Fairey" aircraft were made by the Fairey...
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