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  2. Oakley, Bedfordshire - Wikipedia

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    Oakley is a village and civil parish located in the Borough of Bedford in Bedfordshire, England, about four miles northwest of Bedford along the River Great Ouse. It has a population of 2,493 and is near the villages of Bromham , Milton Ernest , Clapham , Radwell and Felmersham .

  3. Oakley Green - Wikipedia

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    Oakley Green is a village in the eastern part of the civil parish of Bray in the English county of Berkshire. It was used in the film The Devil-Ship Pirates (1964) as the local village. Etymology

  4. Oakley, Buckinghamshire - Wikipedia

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    Oakley is a village and civil parish in Buckinghamshire, England.It has an area of 2,206 acres (893 ha) and includes about 400 households. The 2011 Census recorded the population as 1,007.

  5. Bray, Berkshire - Wikipedia

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    Bray, occasionally Bray on Thames, is a suburban village and civil parish in the Windsor and Maidenhead district, in the ceremonial county of Berkshire. It sits on the banks of the River Thames, to the southeast of Maidenhead of which it is a suburb. The village is mentioned in the comedic song "The Vicar of Bray".

  6. Great Oakley - Wikipedia

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    Great Oakley may refer to: Great Oakley, Essex, England; Great Oakley, Northamptonshire, England This page was last edited on 15 March 2013, at 05:49 (UTC). ...

  7. Great Western Railway - Wikipedia

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    The name Great Western Railway was adopted on 19 August 1833, and the company and was incorporated by the Great Western Railway Act 1835 (5 & 6 Will. 4. c. c. cvii) on 31 August 1835.

  8. Water Oakley - Wikipedia

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    Water Oakley is a hamlet on the River Thames in the civil parish of Bray in the county of Berkshire, England. It is the location of both Bray Film Studios and the Oakley Court Hotel. [2]

  9. Oakley (Fife) railway station - Wikipedia

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    The station opened as Oakley on 28 August 1850 by the North British Railway. To the west was the goods yard and the private line to Forth Iron Works and Comrie Colliery. The station's name was changed to Oakley (Fife) on 9 March 1925. The goods yard was replaced in the 1950s with exchange sidings being laid. A signal box opened in 1954.