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Coltishall is a
village on the
River Bure, west of Wroxham, in the
English county of Norfolk. The
village is
located within the
Norfolk Broads. Coltishall's...
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Royal Air
Force Coltishall, more
commonly known as RAF
Coltishall (IATA: CLF, ICAO: EGYC), is a
former Royal Air
Force station located 10
miles (16 kilometres)...
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Coltishall railway station serves the
village of
Coltishall in Norfolk, and is
currently operated by the Bure
Valley Railway. The
railway line from Wroxham...
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Britain Flight'. The
Battle of
Britain Memorial Flight arrived at RAF
Coltishall in
April 1963, it was then
known as the
Historic Flight. From 1 April...
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downstream at
Coltishall Bridge.
After Aylsham Lock and
Burgh Bridge, the Bure p****es
through Buxton Lammas,
Coltishall, Belaugh, Wroxham, Horning...
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benefits from
rainfall fairly evenly spread throughout the year.
Coltishall,
about 11 mi (18 km) to the north-east, was the
nearest official met-office...
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Beginning in 1975 with 6 Squadron,
followed by 54
Squadron based at RAF
Coltishall, and a 'Shadow squadron', 226 OCU
based at RAF Lossiemouth,
Jaguar squadrons...
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United Kingdom Church Fenton Flying Training Unit COH RAF
Coltishall COLT
United Kingdom Coltishall Flying Training Unit CBY RAF
Coningsby TYPHOON United...
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Gwyneth Johnstone was born on 18 June 1915 in the
Norfolk village of
Coltishall; she
always concealed her
actual birth date.
Johnstone was the illegitimate...
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Coltishall to Aylsham,
which was
authorised by an Act of
Parliament on 7
April 1773. Five
locks were built, to byp**** mills, at
Coltishall, Oxnead...