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Lydney is a town and
civil parish in Gloucestershire, England. It is on the west bank of the
River Severn in the
Forest of Dean District, and is 16 miles...
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Lydney Park is a 17th-century
country estate surrounding Lydney House,
located at
Lydney in the
Forest of Dean
district in Gloucestershire, England. It...
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physical depiction of him has survived,
votive plaques found in a
shrine at
Lydney Park (Gloucestershire)
indicate his
connection with dogs, a
beast ****ociated...
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carriage of
minerals to
watercourses for
onward conveyance. It was
based on
Lydney,
where a
small harbour was constructed, and
opened its line to
Parkend in...
- the main
towns in the
historic Forest area,
together with
Cinderford and
Lydney. The
origin of the name is unknown. The
prevalence of
Welsh place names...
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Lydney Canal is a one-mile
canal in
Gloucestershire that runs
inland from the
River Severn to
Lydney. It was
opened in 1813 to trans-ship iron and...
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asked to
translate an
inscription at the late
Roman temple of
Nodens at
Lydney Park in Gloucestershire. The
inscription recorded a
curse upon a ring; the...
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Lydney Rugby Football Club is a
rugby union club
based in
Lydney, Gloucestershire. The club
currently play in
Regional 1
South West at the
fifth tier of...
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Lydney railway station is a
railway station serving the town of
Lydney in Gloucestershire, England. It is
located on the Gloucester-Newport line, 133 miles...
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between Lydney and
Parkend in the
Forest of Dean, Gloucestershire. The
route was part of the
former Severn and Wye
Railway which ran from
Lydney to Cinderford...