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Meaning of "colne"
colne: (noun) a river in England, commonly used in geography or travel
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- A market town in Pendle borough, Lancashire, England
- A river, known as Colne Water, which flows through the town of Colne, Lancashire, and joins Pendle Water.
- A river in West Yorkshire, England, which flows into the River Calder near Mirfield.
- A river in Hertfordshire, Greater London, Buckinghamshire and Surrey, England, which flows into the River Thames at Staines.
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Colne is connected to the national railway network.
She was raised with her family in Colne.
Colne pensioner trapped in house rescued through window by firefighters.
A further pub is by the Colne itself.
The building on Colne Road was then sold and was made into a Mosque.
A regular service has a terminus in Colne.
Started in business for himself in Colne at the age of sixteen.
Most likely he is expected to return to Colne.
The tower is now used by the Colne Yacht Club to administer races.
The scenes of the children sitting on a bridge were filmed at Wycoller near Colne.
There was a settlement in this part of the Colne Valley in the Stone age.
Their bodies were then disposed of in the River Colne.
The River Colne runs through the town.
The site is on an island in the River Colne.
Colne inc part of Roman River.
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Marsden has low level access only from the east along the Colne Valley.
Colne Water is a river in eastern Lancashire.
It may be derived from the Book of Colne Priory.
The River Lea and the River Colne formed natural boundaries to the east and west.
It was subsequently removed and transported by road to the Colne Valley Railway in Essex.
The name Colne possibly originates from the ancient British language, but the meaning is uncertain.
Speakman started his career at Colne FC before he joined Liverpool.
She died three years later, and was buried beside her first husband at Earls Colne.
Map of Colne.
Huddersfield is built on the foot of the Pennines, on river Colne.
As a civil parish, Colne has a parish council.
The three rivers of the name are the Chess, Gade and Colne.
There are several primary schools in the Colne area, one of which is a Catholic school.
SELRAP 's proposals include opening at least one station between Skipton and Colne.
Colne Bridge - ednosvodest bridge on river Iom.
Stay with us for a fortnight or so . He loved the Colne Valley and came.
The River Colne is important for bats, particularly Daubentons.
River Thames and its tributaries, in winter, within a line from Colne Point to Whitstable.
The Colne Trophy has to be a minimum of 20 overs.
The town is close to the boundary with Buckinghamshire, which is locally the River Colne.
He grew up in Golcar, in the Colne Valley area of Huddersfield.
The benefice itself was united with that of the neighbouring village of Wakes Colne in 1938.
This initiative was replicated by others in Colne Valley, Huddersfield and Salford.
Notes: Colne and Trafford were docked 3 points.
River Medway and the Swale, in winter, within a line from Colne Point to Whitstable.
Colne is a town in Lancashire, England.
Place of publication, Colne.
Colne mum banned after drink-driving on New Year's Eve.
Lamacq was born in Islington, London and grew up in Colne Engaine, Essex.
River Colne, Colchester, in winter, within a line from Colne Point to Whitstable.
Also the L & YR ran excursions from Barnoldswick to Colne ( en route to Blackpool ) and back.
The line to Colne closed on 2 February 1970 and its tracks were lifted the following year.
On 14 July Fairfax 's troops seized the Hythe, Colchester 's harbour on the Colne.
Education = = Irving was born and raised in Colne in the Pennine Hills of east Lancashire, England.
The bridge crossing the River Colne came from Earls Colne in 1982.