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  2. History of Swindon - Wikipedia

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    Eventually covering 320 acres (1.3 km 2), it became the focal point for the creation of New Swindon and the influx of over 10,000 new residents in the next 50 years. "The period was the phenomenal growth of the GWR Works in Swindon where the GWR management concentrated, to a far greater degree than any other reailway company – most of their ...

  3. Swindon - Wikipedia

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    The New Swindon Improvement Company, a co-operative, raised the funds for this programme of self-improvement and paid the GWR £40 a year for its new home on a site at the heart of the railway village. It was a groundbreaking organisation that transformed the railway's workforce into some of the country's best-educated manual workers.

  4. New Eastern Villages - Wikipedia

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    The greater part of its area lies south of the A420, another primary route between Swindon and Oxford; the part to the north of the A420 includes an expansion of South Marston village, and a new area to be known as Rowborough. [2] It is the largest strategic allocation within the adopted Swindon Borough Local Plan 2026. [2]

  5. 10 Fascinating Facts About Dogs in Medieval Times - AOL

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    Dogs were still used in large part for hunting, however, and hunting dogs would be equipped with special collars denoting their specific roles and breeds. 2. Greyhounds Were the Elites of the ...

  6. History of local government in Swindon - Wikipedia

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    In the period 1951–1981, Swindon's population grew by 70 percent, [3] "some 58 per cent higher than the national average over the same period". [1] In the 1980s, Swindon became the fastest growing town in Europe. [1] Murray John died in 1974 and is honoured in the name of the David Murray John Tower in the centre of Swindon.

  7. 32 interesting facts about albino dogs - AOL

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    These interesting facts about albino dogs are sure to have you falling in love with this unique pooch.

  8. Swindon Borough Council - Wikipedia

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    The town of Swindon was made a municipal borough in 1900 as a merger of the two urban districts of Old Swindon and New Swindon. Swindon was then governed by a body formally called the 'mayor, aldermen and burgesses of the borough of Swindon', generally known as the corporation, town council or borough council.

  9. Museum of the Great Western Railway - Wikipedia

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    The museum is housed in a former engineering workshop, built c.1842 using squared rubble from the Box Tunnel, and forming part of the Swindon Works of the Great Western Railway. [2] The works was one of the largest in the world and operated from 1843 to 1986.