Sounds tautologous, doesn't it? Awbridge Bridge. Like "PIN number", or ... well, I can't actually think of another example at the moment. Anyway, Awbridge Bridge is where we were on 8th April this year.
Above, showing the circular overflow weir typical of the Staffs and Worcs Canal.
And look who's working the lock! Just to show that I don't hog the best bits all the time, I let Jan do this one.
A giant towers over the village and MB is injured.
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OMG...Never have we had rain like it! The noise woke us in the wee hours,
the drumming on the roof sounded like us being under a waterfall. The roar
was...
12 hours ago
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One of the best examples is Torpenhow Hill, translates as hill hill hill hill.
I like Great Bridge Bridge.
SATs tests
The hoi polloi
Anon again
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