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        <title>SO3164 : Rendered timber-frame cottages</title>
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        <title>SO3265 : Herefordshire Landscape</title>
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        <title>ST5186 : Cable bridge stays, detail</title>
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        <description>Looking east along the M4 at the Second Severn Crossing.</description>
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        <title>SO2344 : River Wye, Powys</title>
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        <title>SO3149 : Jumbled Facades</title>
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        <title>TR3342 : House (round) and cliffs (white), Dover</title>
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        <description>Taken from the Seafrance morning ferry entering Dover Eastern Docks</description>
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        <title>SU1484 : Replica Station, Great Western Railway</title>
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        <description>At the Swindon Steam Museum</description>
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Hay Bluff (676 metres) on left and Lord Hereford's Knob (690 metres) on right, lie not quite 3 miles distant.</description>
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        <description>Constitutes the Second Severn Crossing upstream of the Bristol Channel.
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