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Ropley is a
village and
large civil parish in the East
Hampshire district of Hampshire, England. It has an
acreage of 4,684
acres (1,896 ha), situated...
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Railway Company in 1884.
Stations were
initially constructed at
Itchen Abbas,
Ropley and Alresford. The
station at
Alton was
already in existence. The station...
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Railway Ltd in 1975. The
first section of the line
between Alresford and
Ropley was
reopened in 1977, with the
section to
Medstead & Four
Marks in 1983...
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Ropley Dean also Dene or
simply The Dean / Dene is a
hamlet in the
parish of
Ropley, Hampshire, England. It is 7.3
miles (11.7 km)
southwest of Alton...
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Petersfield Heath,
Petersfield St Mary's,
Petersfield St Peter's,
Ropley and West Tisted,
Rowlands Castle, and The Hangers, and the
Borough of Havant...
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Ropley railway station is a
railway station in
Ropley, Hampshire, England,
which opened in 1865 and
reopened in 1977
after four years' closure, to be...
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Retrieved 5
January 2021. Shaviro,
Steven (2010). Post
Cinematic Affect.
Ropley: O Books. p. 136. Adams,
Jason (2013).
Occupy Time: Technoculture, Immediacy...
- four
tithings abut
there mutually, that is to say, the
tithings of
Medsted Ropley Faryngdon & Chawton". The 'Marks'
element comes from Old
English 'mark(e)'...
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Retrieved July 2, 2020. Carlin,
Marcello (2011). The Blue in the Air.
Ropley Hants: Zero Books. p. 66. ISBN 978-1-84694-596-0.
Archived from the original...
- dictionary. "How
white metal is
moulded to
steam locomotive big-end bearings".
Ropley, Mid
Hants Railway.
Archived from the
original on 2011-10-09. Retrieved...