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  Swindon - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The unitary authority (created in 1996 as the Borough of Thamesdown, but renamed in 1997 as the Borough of Swindon) has a much larger area as it encompasses surrounding villages and land.
Broome Manor Golf Complex is a golf course set against the backdrop of the Marlborough Downs.
Public parks include Lydiard Country Park, Stanton Park, Barbury Castle, Queens Park and Coate Water.
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 Encyclopedia of the Celts : Broceliande - Bwlch Y Saethu
There was within it a castle of Bedegraine, loyal to Arthur, to which the rebels had laid siege before the battle.
Kymon went back afoot to the castle, where nothing was asked, but they gave him a new horse, 'a dark bay palfrey with nostrils as red as scarlet' on which he rode to Caerleon Fired by the tale of Kymon, Owain rode forth to seek for the same adventure.
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 Swindon - Facts, Information, and Encyclopedia Reference article
Nearby villages: Blunsdon, Chiseldon, Hook, Lambourn, Liddington, Lydiard Millicent, Purton, Wanborough, Wroughton
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Pagoda Palace is the largest Chinese restaurant in Britain, and unique since it is built in traditional Far Eastern style and colours to create an authentic heavenly temple style.
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 MANCHESTER BIBLIOGRAPHY 2001
Liddington, J. and Norris, J. One hand tied behind us: The rise of the women's suffrage movement London: Rivers Oram Press, 2000.
Woods, F. The war diary of Fred Woods: his service from 1911 to 1945, the East Lancashire Regiment and others Blackburn: T. Wrigley, F. Brass bands, Stalybridge and me Radcliffe: Richardson, 2000.
Wroe, P. A Roman road between the Roman fort, Navio at Brough-on-Noe and Melandra Castle, Glossop The Author, 2000.
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