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Homersfield, also
known as St Mary,
South Elmham, is a
village and
civil parish in the
north of the
English county of Suffolk. It is in the East Suffolk...
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Homersfield Bridge is a road
bridge across the
River Waveney between Norfolk and Suffolk, and
stands partly in the
civil parishes of
Alburgh and Wortwell...
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Suffolk bank,
Wortwell is in Norfolk, and
Homersfield is
again in Suffolk. In 1869,
Homersfield Bridge, one of the
first bridges to be constructed...
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Homersfield was a
railway station which served the
village of
Homersfield in Suffolk, England,
although the
station was
located in Alburgh,
across the...
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concrete deck, or had
their structure encased in concrete, for
example the
Homersfield Bridge,
constructed between 1869 and 1870,
between the
English counties...
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stations at Geldeston, Ellingham, Ditchingham, Bun****, Earsham,
Homersfield, Harleston,
Pulham St. Mary, and
Pulham Market before the line terminated...
- Holbrook, Hollesley,
Holton St. Mary,
Holton St. Peter,
Holywell Row,
Homersfield, Honington, Hoo, Hopton, Horham, Horner's Green, Horringer, Hoxne, Hundon...
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Messrs W & T
Phillips of
London construct the
wrought iron
reinforced Homersfield Bridge bridge, with a 50' (15.25 meter) span, over the
river Waveney...
- premolars. The
earliest possible records of M.
giganteus comes from
Homersfield,
England thought to be
about 450,000
years ago—though the
dating is uncertain...
- e a
quarter of
Wangford Hundred. This area
included the
parishes of
Homersfield and Flixton. In The
Suffolk Traveller (1735) John
Kirby describes how...