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Encyclopedia > Caversham Bridge

Caversham Bridge is a bridge across the River Thames between Caversham and Reading.


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Caversham - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (287 words)
Caversham is a village in the unitary authority of Reading, England, although, historically, Caversham was part of Oxfordshire.
In 1911, Caversham became part of Reading to the south of the river and this caused a lot of new building in the 1920s, especially semi-detached domestic homes.
Caversham is home to BBC Monitoring, the section of the BBC World Service that listens to broadcasts from other countries and watches printed and internet media in dozens of languages.
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