I left the Dartmouth archive saturated with a sense of the tenuousness of Mohegan life in eighteenth-century New England. |
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A Dartmouth College faculty chairwoman has weighed in on the much-watched race to elect two alumni to the college's board of trustees. |
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The centre can arrange licences to dive on the two designated historic shipwrecks in the Sound of Mull, the Dartmouth and the Swan. |
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He went to Dartmouth, where his editor on the college humor magazine was a young Montanan. |
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The book's themes of character and self-improvement were developed from his years swimming for Dartmouth. |
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In 1147 a contingent of German ships assembled at Cologne and sailed to Dartmouth to join an English army. |
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He was part Indian, part European and founded the Native American Studies Program at Dartmouth College. |
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But he finally splurged this spring on a weekend place in South Dartmouth, Mass., and this summer decided to take Fridays off. |
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By 1685 Thomas Newcomen had established himself as an ironmonger in his hometown, Dartmouth. |
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Then came a stint in the Naval Air Corps, the end of World War II, and his matriculation at Dartmouth College. |
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She now drives daily the hundred-mile round trip between St. Johnsbury Academy classes and Dartmouth College. |
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At Dartmouth, 272 men in an Army training detachment were barracked in the gymnasium. |
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Dartmouth sprinted across the finish line 6 feet ahead of Princeton to capture Henley's second-highest level eight-oared event. |
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In February and March 2004, Environment Canada hosted meetings in Edmonton, Alberta, and Dartmouth, Nova Scotia. |
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The Huff had a crew of 42 and was a general cargo ship carrying iron ore from Dartmouth, Nova Scotia and newsprint from Dalhousie, New Brunswick. |
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When I look back to my experience with the two cardiac patients at the Dartmouth General, I wish there had been such a program for them. |
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Official Games merchandise is on sale at Zellers locations in Halifax and Dartmouth. |
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In this photo, Peter Bowyer is giving a technical briefing in the Canadian Hurricane Centre media room in Dartmouth, Nova Scotia. |
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Many a seaman got beat up over the rum, especially down at the dance pavilion that overhung the water in downtown Dartmouth. |
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When Dartmouth students fasted for world hunger, the Review reportedly held a formal lobster-and-champagne dinner for themselves. |
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Nelson wrote a paper at Dartmouth on Standard Oil, which was about as defensive and as deeply researched as you would expect. |
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Extant Massachusetts tax records for 1771 show that farms within all of Dartmouth Township averaged 37.i acres, including on average 124 acres of pasturage. |
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The game against Dartmouth at the end of November was the final athletic contest to be held there. |
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The Big Green party scene is still as wild as ever, with competitive beer pong, frat and sorority disco ragers, and the notoriously wild Dartmouth Winter Carnival. |
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Upgrades to the Halifax Forum, Dartmouth Sportsplex, Cole Harbour Place, and the Mayflower Curling Club will also be made over the summer. |
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He was a senior fellow in Near Eastern Studies at Dartmouth College. |
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His love of sailing began in dinghies off Dartmouth as a young man and culminated in first a motorsailer moored in Whitehaven harbour and latterly a shared yacht in Greece. |
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I still remember the confusion I felt the day that a female member of the Dartmouth SDS told me that the only campus radical I considered cool was a male chauvinist. |
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Following college, I was encouraged to apply to The tuck School of Business at Dartmouth. |
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Mr. Schwartz received an MBA from Harvard Business School and a BA in Economics from Dartmouth College. |
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If we could get enough shipmates to pool what little money we had, we would go into Dartmouth to buy as many cases of beer that we had funds for. |
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Today the dropout rate is 2 percent, and 80 percent of graduates go on to higher education, some at schools like Princeton, Dartmouth and Stanford. |
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In 1939, forces at the Dartmouth Air Base are increased and airfields are constructed in Sydney and Yarmouth. |
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The Board has five regional offices located in Dartmouth, MontrƩal, Ottawa, Toronto and Vancouver, with a satellite office in Winnipeg. |
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Continued construction on a project at Dartmouth refinery that will enable sulphur dioxide emissions to be reduced by more than 25 percent. |
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In the 1990s, Halifax and its suburbs, Dartmouth, Bedford and Sackville, were amalgamated. |
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As an ironmonger at Dartmouth, Newcomen became aware of the high cost of using the power of horses to pump water out of the Cornish tin mines. |
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I listened to that guy from Dartmouth and I could not believe it as he fudged around all of the issues that he knows very well are true. |
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Brenda Garand, the Dartmouth professor, picked up a C-clamp to which Fane had welded a pair of angle brackets. |
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Hearn refused, and shopped the man in to the Dartmouth Magistrates, severely damaging the reputation of the Tory Party. |
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In 1998 training programmes consolidated at the Britannia Royal Naval College, now at Dartmouth, thus vacating Osborne House. |
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The fleet sailed home and the Mary Rose berthed for the winter in Dartmouth. |
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The British, during their occupation of Florida, called the bay Cape River, Dartmouth Sound, and Sandwich gulph. |
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Soon thereafter, the Speedwell crew reported that their ship was taking in water, so both were diverted to Dartmouth, Devon. |
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He put in at Dartmouth, England on 7 November, and was detained by authorities who wanted access to his log. |
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His duties on their behalf took him to Dartmouth, which is probably how he came into contact with Thomas Newcomen. |
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The River Dart is a river in Devon, England which rises high on Dartmoor, and releases to the sea at Dartmouth. |
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The remains of the operating mechanisms for the chain are still visible in Dartmouth castle. |
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At the mouth of the river, it separates the communities of Dartmouth and Kingswear. |
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The lower section of the River Dart forms Dartmouth Harbour, a deep water natural harbour with a long history of maritime usage. |
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Dartmouth is also the home of the Britannia Royal Naval College and as a result is routinely visited by sizeable naval ships. |
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The Port of Dartmouth Royal Regatta takes place annually over three days at the end of August. |
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It is at the lowest bridging point of the river which here is tidal and forms a winding estuary down to the sea at Dartmouth. |
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The narrow mouth of the Dart is protected by two fortified castles, Dartmouth Castle and Kingswear Castle. |
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In 1592 the Madre de Deus, a Portuguese treasure ship captured by the English in the Azores, docked at Dartmouth Harbour. |
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Henry Hudson put into Dartmouth on his return from North America, and was arrested for sailing under a foreign flag. |
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Charles II held court in the Butterwalk whilst sheltering from storms in 1671 in a room which now forms part of Dartmouth Museum. |
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Dartmouth sent numerous ships to join the English fleet that attacked the Spanish Armada, including the Roebuck, Crescent and Hart. |
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At the second tier, Dartmouth forms part of the Dartmouth and Kingswear ward of South Hams District Council, which returns three councillors. |
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At the upper tier of local government Dartmouth and Kingswear Electoral Division elects one member to Devon County Council. |
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Dartmouth is linked to Kingswear, on the other side of the River Dart, by three ferries. |
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The A3122 connects Dartmouth to a junction with the A381, and hence to both Totnes and a more direct route to Kingsbridge. |
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No railway has ever run to Dartmouth, but the town does have a railway station, although it is now a restaurant. |
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At the end of August and early September there is the annual Port of Dartmouth Royal Regatta. |
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Since 1905 Dartmouth has had a greenhouse as part of the Royal Avenue Gardens. |
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Documents indicate that Teignmouth was a significant port by the early 14th century, second in Devon only to Dartmouth. |
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The inclusion of a scene of a private home in a report on a pellet gun shooting incident broadcast by CIHF-TV in Dartmouth, Nova Scotia led to a complaint from the owner of the house for invasion of privacy. |
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I did meet a girl at the dance hall in Dartmouth. |
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The Dartmouth whooping cough story shows what can ensue. |
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Savery also had a post with the Commissioners for Sick and Hurt Seamen, which took him to Dartmouth. |
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The Newcomen Memorial Engine can be seen operating in Newcomen's home town of Dartmouth, where it was moved in 1963 by the Newcomen Society. |
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A second cadet establishment was constructed at Osborne on the Isle of Wight for the first two years, with the last two remaining at Dartmouth. |
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Chris Hay cites similar initiatives at Imperial's Dartmouth and Strathcona refineries, where preemptive action was taken to prevent injury or hazardous exposures to contractors. |
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In August the company will be in residence at Dartmouth College. |
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At the time, she was being recruited by Dartmouth and thought she needed to prove herself academically and athletically on a larger stage. |
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Pioneering studies by researchers at Dartmouth have shown enormous disparities in expenditures on health care from one region to another with no discernible difference in health outcomes. |
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Dartmouth will not be relocating its facility, and new equipment and scheduling techniques will reduce the peaks and valleys of production somewhat. |
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The Dartmouth robot is little more than a sliver of flexible silicon, two bits of memory, and two actuators that convert electrical energy into motion. |
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But unmasking a sophisticated forgery can require hiring an expert for days, says Hany Farid, professor of image forensics at Dartmouth College in New Hampshire, who sometimes acts as an expert witness. |
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Dartmouth refused to assist the king in getting James Edward, Prince of Wales, out of the country, and he even reproved the king for attempting this proceeding. |
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Mandatory evacuations ordered in sections of Dartmouth and Fall River. |
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Not affiliated to a professional club, the brainy third-year at US 'Ivy League' University Dartmouth College is now the man New Zealand are looking to to dictate the pattern of play in midfield. |
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All staff who meet the public in the Dartmouth office either have the capacity to provide service in both official languages or have been trained on how to address the public in both languages. |
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Its energetic scribes, many plucked from conservative college rags like The Dartmouth Review, will leave no sacred liberal cow ungored. |
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Meredith A. Kelly, a glacial geomorphologist at Dartmouth College who trained under Dr. Thompson but was not involved in the new paper, said his interpretation of the plant remains was reasonable. |
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They were wait-listed at Smith, Trinity, Dartmouth, and Mount Holyoke. |
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A Wisconsin native, Mr. Casper received a Masters of Management Degree from Kellogg Graduate School of Management at Northwestern University and a B. Sc. from Dartmouth College. |
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Currently playing his 'club' football with Ivy League American University outfit Dartmouth College, silky-footed Henderson is the man expected to dictate the pattern of play for the hopeful Kiwis. |
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Tracey Deer, a Mohawk from the community of Kahnawake, obtained her bachelor's degree in Film Studies from the Ivy League Dartmouth College in 2000, graduating with two awards of excellence. |
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My hon. colleague from Dartmouth indicated earlier how we need to get above and beyond allowing the mob, the underworld or unsavoury elements from taking control of the growing area of gambling. |
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Gerard Costello and Michael Lamplugh of CHS, working in collaboration with NRCan at the Bedford Institute of Oceanography, in Dartmouth, developed, transferred and commercialized multibeam seafloor imaging applications. |
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The Dartmouth refinery, located in Nova Scotia, began production in 1918 to meet the demands of the Allied navies and Atlantic convoys in theĀ First World War. |
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Expecting that she would not recognise my business school, I told her that I was studying at IE but would be taking part in an exchange course at Dartmouth. |
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Andrew Samwick, a Dartmouth economist, points out that this is precisely the wrong reaction:... hanging up immediately is the non-cooperative response to this problem. |
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At the Bedford Institute of Oceanography in Dartmouth, Dr. Lee is known as the undisputed leader in the development of a wide range of strategic programs for offshore oil and gas research issues. |
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In 1985, she became Housing Director for the City of Dartmouth where she put in place the City's first major housing policy and developed its Housing Demonstration Project. |
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In accordance with government regulations, we added emission controls at Cold Lake and began construction of emission reduction facilities at Sarnia and Dartmouth refineries. |
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Dartmouth is a sector with a very high percentage of tenants. |
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The company's strategy for its Chemical business is to reduce costs and maximize value by continuing to increase the integration of its chemical plants at Sarnia and Dartmouth with the refineries. |
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It leaves the moor at Buckfastleigh, flowing through Totnes below where it opens up into a long ria, reaching the sea at Dartmouth. |
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Britannia Royal Naval College is the initial officer training establishment for the navy, located at Dartmouth, Devon. |
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The Newcomen Memorial Engine at Dartmouth can be seen moving, but is worked by hydraulics. |
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Dartmouth College, Harvard University, and the College of William and Mary, offer leading examples of Georgian architecture in the Americas. |
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By 1404, they were raiding the coast of England, with Welsh troops on board, setting fire to Dartmouth and devastating the coast of Devon. |
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In South Devon the landscape consists of rolling hills dotted with small towns, such as Dartmouth, Ivybridge, Kingsbridge, Salcombe, and Totnes. |
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Maclean graduated from Dartmouth and taught there two years. |
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Rodgers is a member of the board of trustees at Dartmouth College, where he graduated as Salutatorian with degrees in both physics and chemistry. |
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The soon-to-be Secretary of the Treasury Geithner is a Dartmouth Ivy Leaguer with an advanced degree from Johns Hopkins. |
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Dartmouth is a town and civil parish in the English county of Devon. |
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The academy where initial training for future Royal Navy officers takes place is Britannia Royal Naval College, located on a hill overlooking Dartmouth, Devon. |
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Dartmouth Town Council is the lowest of three tiers of local government. |
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It remained a municipal borough until 1974, when it was merged into the South Hams district, and became a successor parish of Dartmouth with a town council. |
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On the East side Kingswear Castle sits very close to the water's edge, and on the west side Dartmouth Castle is built on a rocky promontory at sea level. |
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The village of Kingswear and town of Dartmouth are on the east and west sides of the estuary, and are linked by two vehicle ferries and a passenger ferry. |
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Dartmouth College was founded five years later in Hanover, New Hampshire with the mission of educating the local American Indian population as well as English youth. |
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Studies past age 17 were continued at the Royal Naval College, Dartmouth. |
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In early 1775 Lord Dunmore, royal governor of Virginia, wrote to Lord Dartmouth of his intent to free slaves owned by Patriots in case of rebellion. |
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Principal photography for Titanic began in July 1996 at Dartmouth, Nova Scotia, with the filming of the modern day expedition scenes aboard the Akademik Mstislav Keldysh. |
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The railway line to Kingswear was opened in 1864, the original plans for the Dartmouth and Torbay Railway line took the line across a bridge and into the town. |
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The A379 road runs through Dartmouth, linking the town to Slapton and Kingsbridge to the southwest and to Torbay to the east across the Higher Ferry. |
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The Passenger Ferry, as its name suggests, carries only passengers, principally to connect with the Paignton and Dartmouth Steam Railway at Kingswear railway station. |
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