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"Sweet native stream," Warton calls the Loddon, and that is just the association one familiar with its meads and wooded banks would bear with him in a cherished corner of memory.
Lines in Pleasant Places Being the Aftermath of an Old Angler William Senior
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One of the obstacles on the Loddon, which is a bigger river, results from the fact that people dropped a lot of masonry some years ago when they were building a bridge-undoubtedly this was a public sector project that caused problems.
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One of the obstacles on the Loddon, which is a bigger river, results from the fact that people dropped a lot of masonry some years ago when they were building a bridge-undoubtedly this was a public sector project that caused problems.
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Oxford and Cambridge in particular have, indeed, been quite run upon from Victoria, and those two venerable mothers of English university life can already command in and of that colony quite a small legion of their alumni -- the Clarkes and "Loddon" Campbells, the Finlays and
Personal Recollections of Early Melbourne and Victoria William Westgarth 1852
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Floodwaters from the Murray and its tributary the Loddon were expected to peak in Swan Hill by Friday.
Australia Floods Weigh on Economic Outlook James Glynn 2011
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Residents of the Victorian town of Swan Hill prepared for the worst as floodwaters from the Murray and Loddon rivers were expected to peak this week.
Australia Floods Weigh on Economic Outlook James Glynn 2011
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But it was in the foundling moon later that night I saw omens made from things I'd witnessed in the day: a Loddon lily under dark trees, a swan on the river, a trout eye under water.
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As chairman of the Theatre Royal Trust in Norwich from 1991 he brought a troubled redevelopment project to a successful conclusion, although his own interests ran more to opera and ballet, as well as riding and fishing at his estate at Loddon Hall in Norfolk.
Sir James Cleminson obituary Martin Adeney 2010
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Evacuees were being diverted towards flood relief centers in towns near Swan Hill, a city of around 10,000 on the Murray's south bank where floodwaters from the Murray and its tributary the Loddon are expected to mingle and peak around Thursday or Friday.
Australians Flee Further Flooding David Fickling 2011
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Countess of Loddon and Lady Jane Pewet from Loddon Park, and the bishop and his wife, and the Hepworths.
The Way We Live Now 2004
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