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EbbwJunction1

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Previously at the Aborfield Garrison, the Museum of the Corps of Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers (REME) is now at MoD Lynham, Wiltshire.
 
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Until 2001, one of Tamworth's factories was Reliant, which produced the Reliant Regal three-wheeler car and the Reliant Scimitar sports car. One of the most famous (fictional) drivers of the former model was Derek Trotter, who lived in Nelson Mandela House, Peckham.
 
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The presence of Huntley & Palmers made Reading "biscuit town" for many years. Peek Freans called their factory in Bermondsey "Biscuit Town" but the name didn't seem to stick in the same way.
 

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Kings Langley once possessed a royal palace, built by Edward I in the 13th Century. There is nothing of it remaining above ground and the site is occupied by a Rudolf Steiner school. There is another Steiner school at Forest Row in East Sussex.
 

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Robert Vaughan, antiquary, lived at Hengwrt House near Dolgellau for many years and established there in the 17th Century a collection of medieval Welsh manuscripts including the Book of Taliesin, the White Book of Rhydderch and rhe Black Book of Carmarthen which later formed the core of the collection of the National Library of Wales, now at Aberystwyth.
 

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Swansea is also a settlement in Wales whose Welsh/English names are not direct translations. (Pontarfynach means ‘Bridge over the Mynach’ rather than ‘Devil’s Bridge’. Swansea is Abertawe in Welsh, meaning the ‘Mouth of the Tawe’ (River)).
 

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