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Aside from its main tributary the | Taunton River, several smaller rivers drain directly |
ailroad line that was originally built as the | Taunton and New Bedford Railroad in 1840. |
is a tributary of the Threemile River in the | Taunton River watershed. |
The | Taunton Central Fire Station was designed by Hartwell |
a "high level" bridge to be built across the | Taunton River to the north of the Brightman Street Br |
This led to the development of the | Taunton settlement in 1638. |
The | Taunton District Courthouse is currently located in a |
The | Taunton Municipal Golf Course was changed to the John |
Although the | Taunton town seal depicts Poole purchasing land from |
man Theatre Cheltenham, The Brewhouse Theatre | Taunton, The Northcott Theatre Exeter, Bristol Old Vi |
by the Bishop of Winchester as part of their | Taunton Deane estate. |
15.4 km) in a southeasterly direction through | Taunton and Dighton into the Taunton River. |
Leroy Rosenior's Merthyr Tydfil, moving on to | Taunton Town, managed by former Torquay player Russel |
ation increased when the line was extended to | Taunton in 1906. |
Bruford was then elected to | Taunton Board of Guardians, of which he also became C |
By Waterway to | Taunton: The Bridgwater and Taunton Canal. |
Yorkshire travelled to | Taunton in Somerset, and after the first day was rain |
column under Colonel Ralph Weldon made it to | Taunton on 11 May, but the combined forces were still |
reat Western 150261 arrives with a service to | Taunton. |
endip Rail) to a junction with the Reading to | Taunton Line near Frome station. |
south of Williton, just off the A358 road to | Taunton. |
It was granted to | Taunton Priory by Simon de Florey in the late 12th ce |
e are also peak hour services from Cardiff to | Taunton. |
He moved to | Taunton, Massachusetts in 1900 and engaged in the cha |
village of Chelvey which is on the Bristol to | Taunton Line with the nearest station being at Backwe |
The family moved to | Taunton, Somerset, where when Daldry was aged 14, his |
the Intercity Sector passed on the Reading to | Taunton Line which uses the Berks and Hants to Westbu |
; the second is the faster Cardiff Central to | Taunton service which runs non-stop between Bristol T |
blic service in 1898; he was first elected to | Taunton Rural District Council in 1901 and remained a |
Southern Region and one was now allocated to | Taunton, with three locomotives still at Swindon. |
but now in Maine), but instead 1761 moved to | Taunton, Massachusetts, until moving back to Boston i |
he Western League and a serious challenger to | Taunton Town's dominance of the competition since Tiv |
By this time he had moved to | Taunton, where, with Emanuel Hartford (died 4 August |
lway station, the bridge spans the Reading to | Taunton line. |
ailway station remains open on the Bristol to | Taunton Line. |
ague First Division title before returning to | Taunton Town in the 1999 close-season, also playing f |
This shortened the journey from London to | Taunton (and Penzance) by 20.25 miles (33 km). |
ctober 2001, playing for the reserves away to | Taunton Town on the 2nd of October. |
GWR's new main line from London Paddington to | Taunton and beyond. |
established as the junction of the Reading to | Taunton line with what is now the Wessex Main Line, i |
; the second is the faster Cardiff Central to | Taunton service. |
in 1832; the railway connection of London to | Taunton and Exeter in the 1840s which reduced coach t |
e) court of common pleas; returned in 1817 to | Taunton, where he died on April 17, 1830. |
The station was located on the Yeovil to | Taunton Line and also had shuttle services to Pen Mil |
company and moved manufacturing operations to | Taunton, Massachusetts in 1886. |
ngton via the Cotswold Line and Oxford and to | Taunton, Brighton, Portsmouth and Weymouth via Bristo |
Trains on the Reading to | Taunton line pass through the station but do not norm |
gnment of the station building facing towards | Taunton. |
ire, England - 25 January 1917 in North Town, | Taunton, Somerset, England) was a cricketer who playe |
ased in newsrooms at Plymouth, Exeter, Truro, | Taunton, Gloucester and Weymouth. |
wn, Forest Green Rovers, Mangotsfield United, | Taunton Town and Tiverton Town before returning to Ta |
Great Western's route to the West Country via | Taunton, on CrossCountry services from the North of E |
ough it is no longer produced in the village, | Taunton remains well known for it. |
In July 1997 he was a triallist with | Taunton Town, but later joined Newton Abbot, leaving |
In the 20th century closer links with | Taunton meant that many of the residents of Wellingto |
the Monasteries, after the Priory merged with | Taunton in 1533. |
the Monasteries, after the priory merged with | Taunton in 1533. |
ier league, for the 2007-08 season along with | Taunton Tigers and Bristol Flyers. |
2002 and then signed a two-year contract with | Taunton Town. |
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