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In World War II the Bridgwater and Taunton Canal formed part of the Taunton Stop Line, designed to prevent the advance of a German invasion.
Axminster is the southern starting point of the Taunton Stop Line, a World War II defensive line consisting of pillboxes and anti-tank obstacles, which runs north to the Somerset coast near Highbridge.
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The Taunton Stop Line was a World War II defensive line in south west England.
The Taunton Stop Line ran north-south for nearly through Somerset, Dorset and Devon, roughly from Axminster to Chard along the River Axe, then along the Great Western Railway to Ilminster, the railway and Chard Canal to Taunton, the Bridgwater and Taunton Canal to Bridgwater, and the River Parrett to the coast near Highbridge.
Image: Pillbox on Taunton stop line. JPG | Pillbox on Taunton Stop Line.
Image: Pillbox embrasures, Large, on Taunton Stop Line. JPG | Vickers medium machine gun emplacement with large, stepped embrasure.
Along the Taunton Stop Line these are typically found in pairs.
Image: Obstacles on Taunton Stop Line. JPG | Anti-tank posts each about square and projecting about, made from reinforced concrete, at the top of the eastern side of a steep railway cutting.
Image: Railway block on Taunton Stop Line. JPG | One of a pair of blocks that allowed the railway line to be blocked quickly by inserting a barrier such as a section of rail.
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* Taunton Stop Line, a World War II defensive line in south west England
In World War II the Bridgwater and Taunton Canal formed part of the Taunton Stop Line, designed to prevent the advance of a German invasion.
The GHQ Line ran from the northern end of the Taunton Stop Line near Highbridge in Somerset, along the River Brue and the Kennet and Avon Canal to Reading, around the south of London south of Guildford and Aldershot, to Canvey Island and Great Chesterford in Essex, before heading north to end in Yorkshire.
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Pillbox ( military ) | Pillbox stepped embrasure, Taunton Stop Line, England
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Chard is a key point on the Taunton Stop Line, a World War II defensive line.

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The SAIL Line ( Seaside Area Inter-town Link ) bus, operated by GATRA ( Greater Attleboro Taunton Regional Transit Authority ), runs through Halls Corner, stopping at the Depot Plaza.
Other through freights served the yards above as well as intermediate points and also State Line ( New York Central interchange ), Brockton, Framingham and Lowell ( Boston and Maine interchange for traffic for Taunton, New Bedford and Fall River ).

Taunton and was
He was declared " Richard IV " on Bodmin Moor and his Cornish army some 6000 strong entered Exeter before advancing on Taunton.
Warbeck was imprisoned, first at Taunton, then at the Tower of London, where he was " paraded through the streets on horseback amid much hooting and derision of the citizens ".
By November 1529, he had secured a seat in Parliament as a member for Taunton and was reported to be in favour with the King.
The first pool, in Old Taunton Road, was replaced by the Bridgwater Lido on Broadway, opened in 1960 by Princess Alexandra.
The B & ER converted to mixed gauge the line from Bristol as far as Taunton by 1 June 1875, but the remainder of the line to Exeter was not done until 1 March 1876, three months after the B & ER had amalgamated with the GWR.
This course was adopted, even though the King's army had to be weakened by leaving a detachment ( including 3, 000 cavalry ) under Lord Goring, the Lieutenant General of Horse, to hold the West Country and maintain the Siege of Taunton, in Somerset.
In 1725, the area was incorporated as the Town of Easton ; it was so named because it was formerly called the " East End " of the Taunton North Purchase and was shortened by pronunciation to Easton.
Between the area of modern day Cook and South Watuppa Ponds, east of the Taunton River and north of Tiverton, Rhode Island, was once referred to as " Pocasset Swamp " during King Philip's War in 1675 – 1676.
The town was located on the northern portion of the Taunton River, and had an economy primarily based on agriculture, though industrial development followed.
The town was part of an early effort to create a canal between Buzzards Bay and Massachusetts Bay, when in 1795 a canal was proposed between the Taunton River and North River.
These schemes followed the approximate route eventually taken by the Bridgwater and Taunton Canal, but the canal was instead built as part of a plan to link Bristol to Taunton by waterway.
Prior to the building of the canal, navigation between the towns of Bridgwater and Taunton was possible by using the River Parrett and the River Tone.
William Jessop surveyed a route between Taunton and Exeter in 1794, while another group proposed a canal linking Bristol, Nailsea, Bridgwater and Taunton, which was surveyed by William White.
He then considered a more modest proposal, based on the original Bristol and Western plans, and the scheme, now renamed the Bristol and Taunton Canal, was authorised by an Act of Parliament dated 14 May 1811.
Modelled on the Clarendon Commission, which led to the Public Schools Act 1868 which restructured the trusts of nine leading schools ( including Eton College, Harrow School and Charterhouse School ), the Taunton Commission was appointed to examine the remaining 782 endowed grammar schools.
Donald Thomas was born in Somerset, and educated at Queen's College, Taunton and Balliol College, Oxford.
The initial analysis of ALH 84001 was unusual in that an undergraduate student, Anne Taunton of the University of Arkansas, performed much of the SEM work used to correlate the suspected nanobacterial fossils with known terrestrial nanobacterial fossils.
NASA's David McKay hired Anne Taunton for a 10-week student internship to perform the SEM analysis, but did not inform her about the nature of what she was investigating.

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The first bombs fell on Bridgwater on 24 August 1940, destroying houses on Old Taunton Road, and three men, three women and one child were killed.
All 3 of these buildings are located on one Wrentham Elementary School campus located off of Taunton St & Randall Rd in the center of Wrentham.
A nearby National Guard Armory, also known as the town's storm shelter in which several dozen people had fled to, sustained heavy damage, killing one person, J. Dale Taunton.
He was as eager a champion of parliamentary reform as he had been of Catholic emancipation, and one of his best fighting speeches was delivered at Taunton in October 1831 when be made his well-known comparison of the House of Lords with Mrs Partington of Sidmouth, setting out with mop and pattens to stem the Atlantic in a storm.
Holway was originally one of the Five Hundreds of Taunton Dean, the Infaring division or district of the three districts that made up Taunton Dean.
North Petherton is situated on one of the historic communication routes through Somerset, and a turnpike through the town was opened between Bridgwater and Taunton in the 1730s.
Plans for a flood relief channel centred at first on the Bridgwater to Taunton Canal, which follows a slightly higher course to the west, and does not run through peat, but the estimated cost of £ 1. 7 million was prohibitive, and so a scheme to upgrade the river costing around one third of that was implemented.
Foxe also built and endowed schools at Taunton and Grantham – The King's School, Grantham remains one of England's leading educational institutions – and was a benefactor to numerous other institutions.
At least one double Fairlie 0-6-6-0 ( pictured above ) was built by the Mason Machine Works in Taunton, Massachusetts.
The Taunton River is one of the flattest rivers in New England, dropping only about twenty feet ( 6 m ) in elevation over its length.
On May 7 2001, MAFF decided to kill the animals at two farms between Bridgetown and Dulverston because a farm worker on one of the farms had come into contact with the disease at other farms near Taunton.
Several pillboxes remain along the Bridgwater & Taunton Canal, one at the old junction with the Chard canal, and one on the embankment of the Chard railway.
Apart from one isolated incident at Taunton, where a tax commissioner was killed, their march was ' without any slaughter, violence or spoil of the country '.
The Permian and Triassic sandstone aquifer in the Otter Valley is one of Devon's largest groundwater sources, supplying drinking water to Taunton.
The church of St Mary dates from the 14th and 15th centuries and in 1860 – 62 was extended by one bay and a vestry by Edward Jeboult of Taunton.
By 1958, two still remained at Weymouth, despite the shed now being within British Railway's Southern Region and one was now allocated to Taunton, with three locomotives still at Swindon.
Students at Taunton High School are assigned eight 84-minute classes for the year, with one or two classes being electives ( i. e. Business, CAD, or Chorus ) depending on which grade the individual student is enrolled in.
The Reading to Taunton line railway runs under the bridge at Upton and at one time certain trains stopped at Long Sutton and Pitney Halt, as it was called until its closure in the early 1960s.
His son, Russ McCool, who was born in Taunton, played one first-class match for Somerset in 1982, in addition to playing for New South Wales Colts and New South Wales Country.
The full list of towns and cities in England where London Camera Exchange has at least one shop is Bath, Bristol, Cheltenham, Chester, Chesterfield, Colchester, Derby, Exeter, Fareham, Gloucester, Guildford, Leamington, Lincoln, London, Manchester, Norwich, Nottingham, Paignton, Plymouth, Portsmouth, Reading, Salisbury, Southampton, Taunton, Winchester and Worcester.
A section of the ground known as the " Hen Coop " was used by the important families in Taunton, and although there were no official seat reservations, no one else occupied these seats in the absence of their regular user.
Oakland is one of five primary historic neighborhoods of the city of Taunton, Massachusetts.

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