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Shottle is a
village approximately 3
miles (4.8 km)
south of the
market town of
Wirksworth in Derbyshire. The po****tion of the
civil parish (
Shottle...
- "
Shottle Bop" is a
fantasy short story by
American writer Theodore Sturgeon,
first published in 1941 in the
magazine Unknown.
Avram Davidson has said...
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Shottle railway station is the
second intermediate station on the
former Midland Railway branch line to the
small town of
Wirksworth in Derbyshire. The...
- 8 km) from the
village down a
steep hill and
originally called Windley),
Shottle (originally
Cowers Lane) and Idridgehay.
There were three,
rising to six...
- Shaker, and the most
successful 2nd crop sire of the 21st century:
Picston Shottle.
Hanoverhill Raider –
Raider was
successful with his son,
Comestar Lee...
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Shottle and
Postern is a
civil parish in the
Amber Valley district of Derbyshire, England. The
parish contains six
listed buildings that are recorded...
- Mackworth,
Mapperley Pentrich Quarndon Ravensdale Park,
Ripley Shipley,
Shottle and Postern, Smalley, Somercotes,
South Wingfield,
Swanwick Turnditch Weston...
- of
William Strutt of
South Normanton and
Martha Statham of
Handley near
Shottle, Derbyshire, England. In 1755, he
married Elizabeth Woollatt. They had...
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published science-fiction story) "Derm Fool" (March 1940) "It" (August 1940) "
Shottle Bop" (February 1941) "Microcosmic God" (April 1941) "Yesterday Was Monday"...
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settlement in
Derbyshire bordering Shottle near Belper,
Derbyshire England along the A517 road. In
Norman times,
Shottle Park was one of the
seven parks...