Looe Bridge is a bridge in Looe, Cornwall, across the River Looe. Built in the 1850s to replace a dangerous 15th-century structure, the bridge carries...
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East Looe (Cornish: Logh) and West Looe (Cornish: Porthbyhan, lit. "little cove") being connected by a bridge. Looe developed as two separate towns each...
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tidal East Looe River just below Terras Bridge, about a mile (about 1.5 km) above Looe bridge. When the railway branch line was built, a bridge over the...
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Looe Island nature reserve (Cornish: Enys Lann-Managh, meaning Island of the Monk's Enclosure), also known as St George's Island, and historically St Michael's...
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The River Looe (Cornish: Logh, meaning deep water inlet) is a river in south-east Cornwall, which flows into the English Channel at Looe. It has two main...
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Looe railway station (Cornish: Logh) serves the twin towns of East and West Looe, in Cornwall, England. The station is the terminus of the scenic Looe...
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The Looe Valley Line (Cornish: Linen Nans Logh) is an 8+3⁄4-mile (14 km) community railway from Liskeard to Looe in Cornwall, England, that follows the...
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south-west England, which leads to the mouth of the River Looe in Looe Bay. The town of Looe sits on the west and east side of the estuary. The estuary...
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The Liskeard and Looe Railway was a railway originally built between Moorswater, in the valley west of Liskeard, and Looe, in Cornwall, England, UK, and...
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Cremyll ferry from Plymouth and then by Millbrook and Crafthole to Looe where Looe bridge had been built in 1411-36. Data collected on the A30 Launceston...
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Looe River, and is adjacent to the Liskeard and Looe Railway and the remains of the Liskeard and Looe Union Canal. Built in c. 1825, the stone bridge...
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borough consisted of the town of East Looe in Cornwall, connected by bridge across the River Looe to West Looe, which was also a parliamentary borough...
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The Tamar Bridge is a suspension bridge over the River Tamar between Saltash, Cornwall and Plymouth, Devon in southwest England. It is 335 metres (1,099 ft)...
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Joseph Thomas (architect) (category People from Looe)
development. The scheme included widening of West Looe quay, building a ramp up to the West Looe side of the bridge, and construction of the present-day high-level...
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Germans & Looe Railway was a proposed new railway in Cornwall by the Great Western Railway, providing a direct connection between St Germans and Looe. The...
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and there are branches off it which serve St Ives, Falmouth, Newquay and Looe. The main line also carries direct trains to and from London, Birmingham...
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Shipyards, Bursledon Bridge, Sarisbury Green. LCI(S) 507 – Austins of East Ham, Twinn Wharf, Barking. LCI(S) 508 – Frank Curtis, Looe, Cornwall. LCI(S) 509...
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Cornwall, England. Milcombe is in the valley of the West Looe River south of Sowden's Bridge and east of Muchlarnick. Cornwall portal Ordnance Survey:...
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HMS Looe was a 32-gun fifth rate built by Portsmouth Dockyard in 1696/97. She was first employed off the Irish coast. She went to Newfoundland in 1702...
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Longdowns, Long Rock, Longships, Longstone (St Mabyn), Longstone (St Mary's), Looe, Looe Mills, Lostwithiel, Lower Amble, Lower Bodinnar, Lower Boscaswell, Lower...
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operate bus services from Saltash, into Plymouth, Launceston, Liskeard, Looe, Polperro, Padstow, and Torpoint. The grade II listed cottage of Mary Newman...
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way of Looe Harbour and coastal shipping. At first this was on the Liskeard and Looe Union Canal and later on the parallel Liskeard and Looe Railway...
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1300. The bridge was on the old road from Bodmin to Looe. During the English Civil War, the bridge was used a strategic crossing point between Lanhydrock...
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borough consisted of the town of West Looe in Cornwall, connected by bridge across the River Looe to East Looe, which was also a parliamentary borough...
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Wenfordbridge (redirect from Wenford Bridge)
Wenfordbridge, or Wenford Bridge, is a hamlet some 6 miles (9.7 km) north of Bodmin and on the western flank of Bodmin Moor, in Cornwall, England. It takes...
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number of beach huts were swept into sea at Falmouth and many streets in Looe were flooded with seawater. Areas of Northern England were affected by floods...
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and significant bridges of the United Kingdom's railways, past and present. Category:Railway bridges in the United Kingdom List of bridges in the United...
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School, Lewannick Liskeard Hillfort Primary School, Liskeard Looe Primary Academy, East Looe Lostwithiel School, Lostwithiel Ludgvan School, Ludgvan Luxulyan...
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Liskeard railway station (category Former Liskeard and Looe Railway stations)
London Paddington via Box and Plymouth Millbay. It is the junction for the Looe Valley Line. The railway station is situated approximately 0.5 miles (0.80 km)...
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Darlaston James Bridge railway station was a station built on the Grand Junction Railway in 1837, serving the James Bridge area east of the town centre...
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