Rather than turn straight round and return home we had a coffee break and then a short stroll along the path by the Bridgwater Canal. |
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He was taken by ambulance to Bridgwater hospital where he was X-rayed, and then to Taunton for a more thorough examination. |
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A deranged cat poisoner is suspected of spreading terror among pet lovers in Bridgwater, Somerset, in the west of England. |
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The Bridgwater end is probably the least attractive, showing more than its fair share of the graffiti, discarded trash and general dowdiness of a run-down town. |
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Neil and Bridgwater also tested granular materials in an annular attrition cell, a fluidized bed and a screw pugmill. |
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A white tailed eagle was shot in the winter of 1857 at Stolford in Bridgwater Bay and subsequently preserved for display. |
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Bridgwater was developed during the Industrial Revolution as the area's leading port. |
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Blake was one of thirteen siblings born to a merchant in Bridgwater, Somerset, where he attended Bridgwater Grammar School for Boys. |
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Having returned to Bridgwater, probably because of the death of his mother in 1638, he decided to stand for election to Parliament. |
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In 1640 Blake was elected as the Member of Parliament for Bridgwater in the Short Parliament. |
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The bell of the last HMS Blake, scrapped in 1982, is on display in Saint Mary's Church, Bridgwater. |
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The Royal Ordnance Factory ROF Bridgwater was constructed early in World War II for the Ministry of Supply. |
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In 2007 various events took place in Bridgwater, Somerset, from April to September to commemorate the 350th anniversary of the death of Robert Blake. |
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The sides of the estuary are also important feeding grounds for waders, notably at the Bridgwater Bay National Nature Reserve and the Slimbridge Wildfowl Trust. |
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A Royal Ordnance Factory, ROF Bridgwater was built at the start of the Second World War, between the villages of Puriton and Woolavington, to manufacture explosives. |
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With its good links to the motorway system, Bridgwater has developed as a distribution hub for companies such as Argos, Toolstation, Morrisons and Gerber Juice. |
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The River Parrett was navigable by large ships as far as Bridgwater. |
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The coastal area between Minehead and the eastern extreme of the administrative county's coastline at Brean Down is known as Bridgwater Bay, and is a National Nature Reserve. |
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In 1926 the house in Bridgwater where it is believed that Blake was born, was purchased and turned into the Blake Museum, where a room is devoted to him and his exploits. |
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