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English: Earls Colne, Essex. This part of the town shows St. Andrews church at the eastern end of the High Street. Earls Colne gets its name from the de Vere family, the Earls of Oxford, who owned land in the Colne valley and some areas of Suffolk.
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Robert Edwards
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Robert Edwards / Earls Colne, Essex
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51° 55′ 38″ N, 0° 42′ 14″ E
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51° 55′ 38″ N, 0° 42′ 14″ E
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51.927100; 0.704000
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