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Synonyms for bungay or Related words with bungay
chatteris
beckington
cullompton
whitwell
hadleigh
stalham
holwell
harston
tetbury
southwold
caistor
ravenstone
saxmundham
newent
doddington
worstead
roydon
blagdon
draycott
bromyard
stillington
kington
wooler
ketton
timperley
droxford
grundisburgh
crewkerne
beccles
thaxted
harpenden
longridge
gainford
yoxford
reepham
frodsham
barnham
lutterworth
fakenham
rowington
framlingham
cockington
wellingborough
meldreth
garstang
pershore
chilworth
halesworth
watton
yate
Examples of "bungay"
Royal Air Force
Bungay
or more simply RAF
Bungay
(known locally as Flixton) is a former Royal Air Force station located south-west of
Bungay
, Suffolk, England.
Bungay
Castle is in the town of
Bungay
, Suffolk by the River Waveney.
John Charles Winter was born on 19 June 1923 in
Bungay
, Suffolk. He was educated at
Bungay
Grammar School
The Pima Air & Space Museum as of 2013 has a Liberator N7866 with nose art "
Bungay
Buckaroo" related to the 446th Bomb Group stationed at
Bungay
in 1944.
Bungay
may owe his magical reputation to a separate Friar
Bungay
, who seems to have been a magician in the 15th century.
Bungay
High School is a mixed-sex secondary school with academy status in the town of
Bungay
in the north of the English county of Suffolk. It caters for children aged 11 to 18. The school was founded as
Bungay
Grammar School in 1565 and became
Bungay
High School in 1974. It occupies a site on the Queens Road site to the south of the town centre.
Edwards was born in Monmouthshire in 1777. Early in the nineteenth century he went to
Bungay
, Suffolk, to engrave portraits and illustrations for the Bible, "Pilgrim's Progress", and similar works published by the
Bungay
printer Charles Brightly. He left
Bungay
after Brightly's death, but eventually returned and settled there until his death on 22 August 1855. He was buried in the cemetery of Holy Trinity,
Bungay
.
Bungay
is a town in Suffolk, East Anglia, England.
"
Bungay
Station: Killed on the Railway" – (Unknown Date)
Reports what probably the first accident on the
Bungay
/Beccles Section. On the 4:50pm
Bungay
–Beccles train "When going over the bridge on the
Bungay
side of the factory, the engine lost the metals, dragging with it eleven tracks and two Passenger Cars for about seventy yards, when it ran off the embankment with some of the coaches."
The railway arrived with the Harleston to
Bungay
section of the Waveney Valley Line opening in November 1860 and the
Bungay
to Beccles section in March 1863.
Bungay
had its own railway station near Clay's Printers. The station closed to passengers in 1953 and freight in 1964.
Bungay
Town Football Club is an English football club based in
Bungay
, Suffolk. The club are currently members of Anglian Combination Division One and play at the Maltings Meadow Sports Ground.
As it opened in stages the line closed in stages. The
Bungay
- Harleston section closed in late 1960 but freight between
Bungay
and Beccles lingered on until August 1964.
Childs died at
Bungay
on 12 August 1853, in his seventieth year.
Photographic evidence shows the following classes of engine worked through
Bungay
station.
Restoration work on the castle began in 1934, following work by the amateur archaeologist Leonard Cane. The curtain walls and the twin towers of the gatehouse remain today, as well as a fragment of the keep.
Bungay
Castle was given to the town of
Bungay
by the Duke of Norfolk in 1987, and is now owned by the
Bungay
Castle Trust. The castle is a Grade I listed building.
The Hall is about northwest of Ditchingham off the B1332 road between
Bungay
, Suffolk and Norwich.
Bungay
serves a similar sidekick role in "Doctor Mirabilis", James Blish's fictional biography of Roger Bacon.
From 1960 the line was split into sections – Tivetshall to Harleston and Beccles to
Bungay
.
Sir Donald Keith Falkner died at
Bungay
, Suffolk, aged 94, in 1994.