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WAginhaze.bsky.social

Not even useful as working vehicles in UK; who carries stuff in an uncovered truck in rainy UK. The Mid-west perhaps (and I dont mean Wiltshire)

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Oh hell yes this is my jam. It looks like I am a goth girl just forced out of my batty English Aunt's cottage in Wiltshire to take tea with a random earl, so I wore the bedding bc she said no black dresses.

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Day 6 Wiltshire Ghosts Devizes Market Square Be careful with your confessions! In 1753, Ruth Pierce of Potterne, swore to the Almighty that she hadn’t duped her friends when they bought a sack of wheat together. She was accused of not paying her fair share.

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Rricheyhell.bsky.social

Everyone knows not to take knuckledusters to Wiltshire!Everyone knows not to take knuckledusters to Wiltshire!

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BTjonboyjon.bsky.social

Frahm might be good for you, although that would mean trusting a Wiltshire company.

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HRhevrob.bsky.social

Wiltshire is a county which is oozing with history, mystery and delightful countryside. mybook.to/CelebratingWiltshire#BooksMakeGreatGifts#ExploreWiltshire#booksbooksbooks

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DKartefactual.bsky.social

So this happened today:

Screen shot showing the detail of a peal rung on 5 October on the bells of St Mary’s church Purton Wiltshire. It took 3 hours 17 minutes. The method was Bristol Surprise Major. The names of the eight bellringers are listed in order. The peal was rung to celebrate the ruby wedding anniversary of Alan and Gill Woodward. It was also the hundredth peal together by Simon and Richard.
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IBdrbutty.bsky.social

A day strolling around Salisbury, from Old Sarum, to Harnham, to the Cathedral grounds.

Salisbury cathedral spire.
Salisbury cathedral spire from across the watermeadows
Bridge crossing the ramparts of Old Sar
Looking out from Old Sarum, across the cathedral foundations to the rolling Wiltshire countryside.
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Aandymb.bsky.social

Singing this afternoon. If anyone just happens to be lost in the wilds of rural north Wiltshire, come along.

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Coddthisday.bsky.social

And happy seventh birthday to this, too…

Tweet from Chris Mason, BBC: Conservative MP for North Wiltshire, James Gray, has told @bbcpointswest that Theresa May could go on as Prime Minister for another 25yrs
05/10/2017
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