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hamlets of West Compton, East Compton, Westholme,
Beardly Batch and
Cannards Grave.
Pilton is now
almost 20
miles (30 km) from the sea but sits on the...
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Their webbed feet may be the
reason they are also
sometimes called the
cannard noz (meaning "night ducks") in
Breton folklore. In the
nineteenth century...
- Ferréol
Cannard (born 28 May 1978 in Morez) is a
retired French biathlete. He
celebrated his
biggest triumphs with the
French relay team at the 2006 Olympics...
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Breton Catholic saints.
Ankou Bugul Noz
Fions Iannic-ann-ôd
Jetins Korrigan Cannard Noz
March Malaen Morgens Morvan,
legendary chief of the
Viscounty of Léon...
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world where to walk”. In July 2024, The New York
Times reported that
Kevin Cannard, a
neurologist from
Walter Reed
National Military Medical Center specializing...
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Hanevold Lars
Berger Egil
Gjelland Ole
Einar Bjørndalen France
Ferreol Cannard Vincent Defrasne Julien Robert Raphaël Poirée 2005 Norway
Halvard Hanevold...
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extending the line
towards Shepton Mallet, with a
possible new
terminus at
Cannards Grave, on the
outskirts of
Shepton Mallet.
Former resident locomotives...
- Belt
Racing 12
Benoit Eveillard 6 HMC
Racing 21
Bruno Fretin 6 23
Nicolas Cannard 6 28 Jean-Claude
Rolland 6 54 Jérémy
Siffert 6 77 Alex
Gaines 6 79 Eric...
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eastern suburbs of
Shepton Mallet on a
short stretch of the A361 to
Cannard's Grave,
where it
picks up the A37. The
Fosse Way
follows the A37 through...
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roundhouses and
artefacts such as
quernstones and
beads were
found at
Cannard's Grave, as was a
probable Iron Age
farming settlement at
Field Farm. Nearby...