-
which bounds the
parish on the north. The
parish includes the
village of
Stolford,
which is
believed to mean 'The
stile ford' from the Old
English stigol...
-
company obtained an act of Parliament, the
Bridgwater and
Taunton Canal and
Stolford Railway and
Harbour Act 1846 (9 & 10 Vict. c. cxlv), to
convert the canal...
-
Railway Company of the
Undertaking of the
Bridgewater and
Taunton Canal and
Stolford Railway and
Harbour Company; and for
other Purposes.
Cleethorpes Gas Act...
- from failure. As a result, in 2002 The
Environment Agency produced the
Stolford to
Combwich Coastal Defence Strategy Study to
examine options for the ****ure...
- A
white tailed eagle was shot in the
winter of 1857 at
Stolford in
Bridgwater Bay and
subsequently preserved for display. It may be seen at the Somerset...
- father, Brendan, was
still selling the
catch from
Mudhorse Cottage in
Stolford. As of 2019 the
family was
still using this technique. The
technique of...
- dendrochronology;
comparisons with wood from the
River Trent and a
submerged forest at
Stolford enabled a
fuller mapping of the rings, and
their relationship with the...
-
Trail runs
along the peninsula. West of the
peninsula are the
villages of
Stolford and
Hinkley Point, and to the
south is the
village of Combwich. From 1927...
- the
County of Devon, and
terminating in the
Bristol Channel, at or near
Stolford, or
Bridgewater Bay, in the
County of Somerset; with
several collateral...
- the last millennium. As a result, the
Environment Agency produced the
Stolford to
Combwich Coastal Defence Strategy Study in 2002, to
examine options...