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imperial gallons (4.5 megalitres) per day for six months, and so parliamentary approval was obtained for the scheme. However, landowners demanded high prices for their land, and extraction royalties for the water. Church Farm was located on the north bank of the river, and when it was offered for sale, Hastings
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supplied a third triple-expansion pump in 1939â40, and the boilers for the engines were upgraded. The engines were used until 1964, when electric pumps replaced them. They were held in reserve, but one of the Tangye engines was scrapped in 1969, as its steam receiver had cracked. The boilerhouse
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1470:Whatlington
1455:Twelve Oaks
1435:Staplecross
1430:Springfield
1425:Silver Hill
1420:Sedlescombe
1400:Rye Harbour
1395:Rye Foreign
1385:Ponts Green
1335:Kent Street
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1150:East Sussex
1019:Clarke 1995
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1755:Tillingham
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1680:Peacehaven
1658:Heathfield
1643:Eastbourne
1583:Eastbourne
1475:Winchelsea
1450:Three Oaks
1375:Pett Level
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795:30 January
680:References
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471:Governance
183:South East
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1841:Transport
1771:Geography
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1465:Westfield
1445:Ticehurst
1440:Stonegate
1405:Salehurst
1360:Peasmarsh
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1285:Fairlight
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1648:Hailsham
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1588:Hastings
1410:Saltcote
1365:Penhurst
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1295:Flimwell
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601:for the
396:Features
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139:District
116:TQ825183
1801:Schools
1796:Museums
1791:History
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1460:Udimore
1380:Playden
1230:Burwash
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