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Brimscombe and
Thrupp Brimscombe and
Thrupp (grid
reference SO862032) is a
civil parish made up of the
villages of
Thrupp and
Brimscombe, in the narrow...
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Brimscombe Bridge Halt was
opened on 1
February 1904 on what is now the
Golden Valley Line
between Kemble and Stroud. This line was
opened in 1845 as the...
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Brimscombe and
Thrupp Football Club is a
football club
based in
Brimscombe, Gloucestershire, England.
Affiliated to the
Gloucestershire County FA, they...
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Brimscombe was
opened on 1 June 1845 on what is now the
Golden Valley Line
between Kemble and
Stroud in Gloucestershire. This line was
opened in 1845 as...
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further 1.5
miles (2.4 km). The
first 2.5
miles (4 km) from
Wallbridge to
Brimscombe,
where there was a
transhipment basin, was
built with
locks 69 by 16 feet...
- Spynest.
British and
German Espionage from
Neutral Holland 1914–1918.
Brimscombe: The
History Press, 2016.
Evans 2008, pp. 122–3.
Brongers 2004, (ONR Part...
- head-to-head
results Notes: Four
teams play for one spot and
promotion to step 4
Brimscombe Corsham Town
Fairford Town
Hereford Pegasus Longlevens Lydney Town Mangotsfield...
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Division One. 18
teams play at
Veterans level (players aged 35 or over).
Brimscombe &
Thrupp Corsham Town
Fairford Town
Hereford Lads Club
Hereford Pegasus...
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Pavilion Books.
Until 2019 The
History Press was
based in The Mill,
Brimscombe Port, near
Stroud in Gloucestershire, and then
moved to
central Cheltenham...
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Stuart (2001). MacQueen's Legacy;
Ships of the
Royal Mail Line. Vol. Two.
Brimscombe Port and Charleston, SC:
Tempus Publishing. p. 130. ISBN 0-7524-2119-0...