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With An Appendix On The Geology, Botany, And Ornithology Of The
District. Also By Churchill Babington.
Title: Rambles round Loughborough. By the author of "The History of
Charnwood Forest. i.e. Thomas Russell Potter.]" Reprinted from "The
Loughborough News.."Publisher: British Library, Historical Print
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Anonymous; Potter, Thomas Rossell; 1868 96 p.; 8 . 10352.cc.7.
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With An Appendix On The Geology, Botany, And Ornithology Of The
District. Also By Churchill Babington.
With An Appendix On The Geology, Botany, And Ornithology Of The
District. Also By Churchill Babington.
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