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Trowse (pronounced /ˈtraʊs/ by
those from
Norwich and /ˈtruːs/ by
elderly residents of the village), also
called Trowse with Newton, is a
village in South...
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Trowse Bridge is a single-track
railway bridge which carries the
Great Eastern Main Line over the
River Wensum just
outside Norwich in
England at grid...
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Trowse was a
station on the
Great Eastern Main Line that
served the
village of
Trowse in Norfolk, England. It was
opened around the same time as Norwich...
- Dean
Frederick Trowse (18
October 1931 – 24
September 2005) was a first-class
cricketer who pla**** for
South Australia from 1952 to 1955. His best season...
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favour of
ambiguous or
hallucinogenic experiences.
Author Nathan Wiseman-
Trowse writes that the "approach to the
sheer physicality of sound"
integral to...
- the
Dress Act 1746,
which banned men and boys from
wearing the
truis ("
trowse")
outside of
military service. The
Dress Act 1746
lasted until 1782 when...
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Crown Point was
originally the name
given to an area in
Trowse just to the
south of the city of
Norwich in England. It is most
notable for
Crown Point...
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Thorpe changed little for the next 30 years. On 22 May 1916, the GER
closed Trowse station as a
wartime economy measure. That
meant the
first station south...
- the city of Norwich, p****ing
through Colney, Cringleford,
Lakenham and
Trowse. At
Whitlingham it is
joined by the
River Wensum and
although the Wensum...
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chamber pop orchestrations, and
recording experiments.
Author Nathan Wiseman-
Trowse credited Wilson,
alongside Spector, with
having "arguably pioneered", in...