Duddon

Duddon

Duddon (spr. Dodd'n), Ortschaft in der englischen Grafschaft Cheshire. Hier führt die Eisenbahn von Nantwich nach Chester über das Thal des Weaver, auf 20 Bogen von 60 Fuß Höhe u. 60 F. Spannung.


Pierer's Lexicon. 1857–1865.

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