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A. D. MILLS. "Ludham." A Dictionary of British Place-Names. 2003. Encyclopedia.com. 10 Feb. 2010 <http://www.encyclopedia.com>.
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Walk of the month: Put a fresh wind in your sails The Norfolk Broads are too...
Newspaper article from: The Independent on Sunday Mark Rowe February 29, 2004 700+ words ...Church, in the centre of the village of Ludham. From the church, turn right and head...for farmyard use, but among them stands Ludham Hall, a former palace for the Bishop...Keep ahead and turn right just after Ludham Bridge Stores, before the bridge, to... |
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Messing about on the river
Newspaper article from: Evening Mail TONY DICKENS February 25, 1999 700+ words ...pouring at Potter Heigham, teeming at Thurne, lashing down at Ludham, raining cats and dogs at Ranworth, but surprise, surprise...the lad who was to forge a lifetime love of the Broads. At Ludham Bridge on the River Ant, we got on to the set of one of Britain... |
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Messing about on the river.
Newspaper article from: Birmingham Evening Mail (England) Dickens, Tony February 25, 1999 700+ words ...pouring at Potter Heigham, teeming at Thurne, lashing down at Ludham, raining cats and dogs at Ranworth, but surprise, surprise...the lad who was to forge a lifetime love of the Broads. At Ludham Bridge on the River Ant, we got on to the set of one of Britain... |
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Down the years.(Sports)
Newspaper article from: The Racing Post (London, England) June 10, 2005 700+ words ...win by a filly who is to prove Classic standard next year as Ludham, trained by Eric Cousins and ridden by 5lb apprentice George...Morgan's Pride in the juvenile conditions contest at Hamilton. Ludham won three more races that year, and as a three-year-old... |
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Property market's latest high flier
Newspaper article from: Yorkshire Post September 3, 2005 700+ words ...of Britain. But since the end of the conflict in 1945, RAF Ludham has fallen into disrepair and is now a pale reflection of past...blast-proof, so it has stood the test of time well." RAF Ludham was built in 1940 and staff were given a morale- boosting royal... |
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The control tower that sent RAF ace to shoot down 38 German planes.
Newspaper article from: The Mail on Sunday (London, England) July 24, 2005 700+ words ...Remarkably, during more than 1,000 missions, his Spitfire was damaged only once by enemy fire. Now the tower at former RAF Ludham is being sold for offers of more than [pounds sterling]135,000 by owners Norfolk County Council. It is the first time... |
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Harry Cox and his Friends: Song Transmission in an East Norfolk Singing...
Magazine article from: Folk Music Journal Heppa, Christopher January 1, 2005 700+ words ...from a number of other singers in the immediate area, roughly bounded by the villages of Sutton, Hickling, Potter Heigham, Ludham and Catfield. (Figure 2) Much of the singing was done on Saturday nights in pubs which have been described as 'dingy... |
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CORRECTION: Wedding photo.(News)
Newspaper article from: Coventry Evening Telegraph (England) April 1, 2002 700+ words ...incorrectly captioned a couple's photograph. It should have read: "Alison Hearn, daughter of Diane and Tony Hearn, of Ludham, Norfolk and Darryl Hopkins (not Dale Hopkins), of Little Heath, Coventry, at The Courtyard Marriott Hotel,Coventry... |
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Football: Counago double leaves Yorath on brink Ipswich Town 2 Sheffield Wed 1...
Newspaper article from: The Independent on Sunday Ronald Atkin at Portman Road October 13, 2002 700+ words ...Moore. Last night the local newspaper offered Bruce Rioch as a candidate, possibly because he still lives in the area, at Ludham in Norfolk. A Rioch-Mowbray combination seems likely, since Mowbray played for Middlesbrough when Rioch was in charge before... |
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Messing about with the Broads ENGLAND'S BEST
Newspaper article from: Evening Standard - London JIM KEEBLE May 15, 2001 700+ words ...beer. We moored whenever we got the urge. We spent a happy hour viewing the ruins of the 11th Century St. Benet's Abbey at Ludham. We climbed the 89 steps of the tower at St Helens, Ranworth, a 15th Century flintstone Norfolk church which contained a... |
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Thurnian
Book article from: A Dictionary of Earth Sciences Thurnian The cold- stage marine silts from the middle of the threefold subdivision of the deposits of the Ludham borehole . They are Lower Pleistocene in age. See also ANTIAN ; BAVENTIAN ; LUDHAMIAN ; and PASTONIAN . |
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Pastonian
Book article from: A Dictionary of Earth Sciences Pastonian A Middle Pleistocene stage represented by estuarine silts and freshwater peat, revealed as marine clays in the borehole at Ludham, Norfolk, England. See also ANTIAN ; BAVENTIAN ; LUDHAMIAN ; and THURNIAN . |
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Ludhamian
Book article from: A Dictionary of Earth Sciences Ludhamian The Lower Pleistocene , lowermost, temperate-climate, shelly, sand deposit of the tripartite division of the deposits in a borehole at Ludham, in eastern England. See also ANTIAN ; BAVENTIAN ; PASTONIAN ; and THURNIAN . |
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Baventian
Book article from: A Dictionary of Earth Sciences Baventian The Lower Pleistocene , cold-stage, marine silts and marine clays, that form part of the tripartite division of deposits revealed in a borehole at Ludham, in eastern England. See also ANTIAN ; LUDHAMIAN ; PASTONIAN ; and THURNIAN . |
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Antian
Book article from: A Dictionary of Earth Sciences Antian The Lower Pleistocene , temperate, marine deposits that form the upper section of a tripartite division of deposits revealed in a borehole at Ludham, in eastern England. See also BAVENTIAN ; LUDHAMIAN ; PASTONIAN ; and THURNIAN . |
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