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Bawdsey is a
village and
civil parish in Suffolk,
eastern England. It is
situated on the
other side of the
mouth of
River Deben from Felixstowe. It had...
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Bawdsey Manor stands at a
prominent position at the
mouth of the
River Deben close to the
village of
Bawdsey in Suffolk, England,
about 75
miles (120 km)...
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Force Bawdsey or more
simply RAF
Bawdsey is a
former Royal Air
Force station situated on the
eastern coast in Suffolk, England. Also
known as
Bawdsey Research...
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Suffolk with Es**** to the south.
Bawdsey Ferry Butley Ferry Harwich Harbour Ferry Southwold to
Walberswick Ferry Bawdsey Ferry carries foot p****engers and...
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Bawdsey Cliff is a 17.4-hectare (43-acre)
geological Site of
Special Scientific Interest north-east of
Felixstowe in Suffolk. It is a
Geological Conservation...
- 1939, the site
became the
operational CH site RAF
Bawdsey.
While the "ness team"
began moving to
Bawdsey, the
Orfordness site
remained in use. This proved...
- coastline.
Features include the
coastal towns of
Aldeburgh and Southwold,
Bawdsey, Covehithe, Dunwich, Minsmere, Orford,
Orford Ness, Sizewell, Thorpeness...
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Sealand to the
mainland by
swimming from the
water near
Roughs Tower to
Bawdsey. He
completed the trip in just
under five hours.
Glendinning claims the...
- The
Quilter Baronetcy, of
Bawdsey Manor in
Bawdsey in the
County of Suffolk, is a
title in the
Baronetage of the
United Kingdom. It was
created on 13 September...
- radio-navigation.
Radar dominates the history. The
organization was
originally at
Bawdsey,
later moving to
Dundee and then
Worth Matravers ('Swanage'),
where it...