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Datchet is a
village and
civil parish in the
Royal Borough of
Windsor and
Maidenhead in Berkshire, England,
located on the
north bank of the
River Thames...
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Datchet Bridge, also
known as The
Divided Bridge, was a road
bridge which crossed the
River Thames at
Datchet from 1706
until it was
demolished in 1848...
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romantic attachments of two acquaintances,
Katharine Hilbery and Mary
Datchet. The
novel examines the
relationships between love, marriage, happiness...
- road
bridge in
England running north–south and
carrying the B3021
between Datchet and Old Windsor. It
crosses the
River Thames on the
reach between Old Windsor...
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considerable distance beyond the
train shed. The wall on the
southeast (
Datchet Road) side of the
station forms a long curve,
parallel with the platform...
- the same time:
Cookham Rural District Eton
Rural District (parishes of
Datchet,
Horton and
Wraysbury only, rest
split between Beaconsfield and Slough)...
- in Shakespeare's
Merry Wives of
Windsor and show that the main road to
Datchet then ran
through it. The
famous Herne's Oak
stood nearby.
Oliver Cromwell...
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Datchet railway station serves the
village of
Datchet in Berkshire, England. It is 23 miles 63 chains (38.3 km) down the line from
London Waterloo, on...
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Princess Marina,
Duchess of Kent.
Nikola died in a road
accident at
Datchet, now in Berkshire, England, some five
miles from the home of his aunt,...
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Dorset Street,
originally known as
Datchet Street, was a
street in Spitalfields, East London, once
situated at the
heart of the area's rookery. By repute...