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Stonea is a
hamlet in Cambridgeshire, England,
south east of
March and part of the
parish of Wimblington.
Stonea today consists of a
scattered collection...
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Stonea Camp is an Iron Age
multivallate hill fort
located at
Stonea near
March in the
Cambridgeshire Fens.
Situated on a
gravel bank just 2
metres (6 ft...
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Stonea railway station is a
former railway station serving the
small village of
Stonea, Cambridgeshire.
Although the
station closed in 1966, the line is...
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fortified place, the most
obvious known candidate for this
battle being at
Stonea Camp in Cambridgeshire.[citation needed] Nonetheless, the
Iceni were still...
- Cambridgeshire, England, with a po****tion of 1700 as of the 2001 census,
including Stonea and
increasing to 2,211 at the 2011 Census.[failed verification] The place-name...
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important sites include Flag Fen and Must Farm
quarry Bronze Age
settlement and
Stonea Camp. The
Romans constructed the Fen Causeway, a road
across the Fens to...
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Buckinghamshire Boddington Camp
Cholesbury Camp
Desborough Castle Cambridgeshire Stonea Camp
Wandlebury Ring
Cheshire Bradley Eddisbury Helsby Hill
Kelsborrow Castle...
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Gidding Steeple Morden Stetchworth Stibbington Stilton St Ives St
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Longa Streetley End
Stretham Stuntney Sutton Sutton...
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Western Region (Chanticleer Press ed.). Knopf. p. 315. ISBN 0394507614.
Stonea, E. L.; P. J.
Kaliszb (1
December 1991). "On the
maximum extent of tree...
- been
named in her honour. This
includes two
genera (
Stonea and Stoneobryum) and two species:
Stonea oleaginosa (I.G. Stone) R.H.
Zander Phytologia 65:432...