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Dunball is a
small hamlet west of the
village of
Puriton and
close to the town of Bridgwater, Somerset, England. Just
north of
Dunball is Down End which...
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occurred in 1857, with 142
vessels totalling 17,800
tonnes (19,600 tons).
Dunball wharf was
built in 1844 by
Bridgwater coal merchants, and was formerly...
- tonnes) in 1878), most of
which were
stone products through the
wharf at
Dunball. The
origins of the name of the town of
Bridgwater are much
debated by...
- to a
decline in
commercial shipping, and the only
working docks are at
Dunball.
Human influence on the
river has left a
legacy of
bridges and industrial...
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southwards is
Highbridge and Burnham.
Dunball (51°09′51″N 2°59′00″W / 51.1643°N 2.9834°W / 51.1643; -2.9834 (
Dunball railway station)) is the location...
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southern flank of the
Polden Hills, to
discharge into the
River Parrett at
Dunball near Bridgwater. As the name suggests, the
channel is used to help drain...
- Bridgwater, England, from fine clay
dredged from the
River Parrett near
Dunball. The silt,
which was
collected from the
river on
either side of the Town...
- the
River Tone to Taunton. The
Parrett is now only
navigable as far as
Dunball Wharf. Bridgwater, in the 19th and 20th centuries, was a
centre for the...
- a
private house some 20
years ago. The
parish includes the
hamlets of
Dunball and Down End. In 1996, the
village was
described as "now
becoming a rural...
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Somerset on 12 February. By 21
February 8 high-output
pumps located at
Dunball were
starting to
lower the
level in King's
Sedgemoor Drain allowing floodwater-from...