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- The Hollycombe Steam Collection is a collection of steam-powered vehicles, amu****t rides, and attractions in South East England. It is based in West...
- Parks Kingdom Land Valley World Harbour Park Hidden Valley Discovery Park Hollycombe Steam Collection Joyland Landmark Forest Adventure Park Legoland Windsor...
- Buckinghamshire Colonel Stephens Railways Museum, Tenterden Didcot Railway Centre Hollycombe Steam Collection Pendon Museum Bere Ferrers railway station Bideford Railway...
- The Taylor baronetcy, of Hollycombe in the County of Sus****, was created in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom on 21 January 1828 for Charles Taylor...
- capitalized on as early as 1915 with the Orton and Spooner Haunted House in the Hollycombe Steam Collection (England). The haunted house became a cultural icon when...
- rotating top of the carousel also tilts for additional variations of motion. Hollycombe Steam Collection has a chair-o-planes adapted from a bomb damaged roundabout...
- Historic Preservation Office. Retrieved 1 May 2015. "Golden Gallopers". www.hollycombe.co.uk. "Historic Nunley's Carousel at Museum Row". cradleofaviation.org...
- Beaulieu, Hampshire Hayling Seaside Railway, Hayling Island, Hampshire Hollycombe Steam Collection, near Liphook, Hampshire Hythe Pier Ferry Railway, Hampshire...
- Holcombe, Greater Manchester Holcombe, Somerset Holcombe, Teignbridge Hollycombe Huntercombe Huntercombe, Slough Ilfracombe Letcombe Luccombe, Isle of...
- carnival fun house, powered by steam. The House still exists, in the Hollycombe Steam Collection. It was during the 1930s, about the same time as trick-or-treating...