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Village in Norfolk, England
Ditchingham is a village and civil parish in the English county of Norfolk. Ditchingham is located 1.3 miles (2.1 km) north of Bungay and 12 miles (19 km)
Ditchingham
Country house in Norfolk, England
Ditchingham Hall is an English country house, near the village of Ditchingham in south Norfolk, England, which is set in about 2,000 acres (810 ha) of
Ditchingham_Hall
English adventure novelist (1856–1925)
(published in 1951). Moving back to England in 1882, the couple settled in Ditchingham, Norfolk, Louisa Margitson's ancestral home. Later they lived in Kessingland
H._Rider_Haggard
Roundabout in Suffolk, United Kingdom
roundabout is a roundabout located on the A143 road, on the Bungay and Ditchingham bypass in Suffolk, United Kingdom. The roundabout was famous for being
Chicken_roundabout
Topics referred to by the same term
Yorkshire All Hallows Church, Seaton, Rutland Community of All Hallows, Ditchingham, Suffolk All Hallows Church, Bardsey, West Yorkshire Priory of All Hallows
All_Hallows
Village in Norfolk, England
Colney Costessey Cringleford Denton Deopham Dickleburgh and Rushall Diss Ditchingham Earsham East Carleton Easton Ellingham Flordon Forncett Framingham Earl
Burgh_St_Peter
UK Parliament constituency (since 2024)
Dickleburgh & Scole; Bressingham & Burston; Bunwell; Diss & Roydon; Ditchingham & Earsham; Harleston. It covers the following areas: Areas to the north
Waveney_Valley
Former railway station in England
Ditchingham was a railway station in Ditchingham, Norfolk on the Waveney Valley Line. Opened on 2 March 1863, it closed to passengers along with the rest
Ditchingham_railway_station
Biological site in Norfolk, England
Tindall Wood, Ditchingham is a 42.2-hectare (104-acre) biological Site of Special Scientific Interest north of Ditchingham in Norfolk, England. It is one
Tindall_Wood,_Ditchingham
1987 English local election
Ditchingham Party Candidate Votes % ±% Alliance D. Kerridge 599 55.6 Conservative E. Neil 478 44.4 Majority 121 11.2 Turnout 1,077 64.7 Registered electors
1987 South Norfolk District Council election
1987_South_Norfolk_District_Council_election
English landscape architect
Danson Park, Bexley Borough of London Darley Abbey Park, Derby Ditchingham Hall, Ditchingham, Norfolk Euston Hall, Suffolk Farnborough Hall, Warwickshire
Capability_Brown
introduction by Henry Williamson.[citation needed] She is buried at Ditchingham, Norfolk, and is the subject of a 2015 biography by Victoria Manthorpe
Lilias_Rider_Haggard
County of England
Norwich. Diana Athill, literary editor and author, South Norfolk and Ditchingham Alexander Baker (Jesuit), missionary to India Peter Bellamy, folk singer
Norfolk
Religious order based in Suffolk, England
The Community of All Hallows is an Anglican religious order based in Ditchingham, near Bungay, Suffolk, under the jurisdiction of the Church of England
Community_of_All_Hallows
1976 English local election
Ditchingham Party Candidate Votes % ±% Conservative N. Hood* 369 79.7 Independent C. Fairhead 94 20.3 Majority 275 59.4 Turnout 463 35.0 Registered electors
1976 South Norfolk District Council election
1976_South_Norfolk_District_Council_election
Non-metropolitan district in England
Costessey, Cringleford Denton, Deopham, Dickleburgh and Rushall, Diss, Ditchingham Earsham, East Carleton, Easton, Ellingham Flordon, Forncett (comprising
South_Norfolk
Ditchingham & Earsham (2 seats) Party Candidate Votes % ±% Liberal Democrats Brendon Bernard* 745 40.6 −7.0 Liberal Democrats Christopher Brown* 641 34
2023 South Norfolk District Council election
2023_South_Norfolk_District_Council_election
Former local government area in the UK
Apton Brooke Broome Burgh St Peter Carleton St Peter Chedgrave Claxton Ditchingham Ellingham Geldeston Gillingham Haddiscoe Hales Hardley 1935 Component
Loddon and Clavering Rural District
Loddon_and_Clavering_Rural_District
1973 English local election
Ditchingham Party Candidate Votes % Conservative M. Hood 203 60.4 Labour W. Baxter 133 39.6 Majority 70 20.8 Turnout 336 24.5 Registered electors 1,371
1973 South Norfolk District Council election
1973_South_Norfolk_District_Council_election
English Anglican nun (1821–1890)
Anglican nun and foundress. She founded the Community of All Hallows in Ditchingham, Norfolk in 1855. Crosse was born on 16 December 1821. She was the daughter
Lavinia_Crosse
Railway branch line
the track eventually removed. Some of the last wagon loads to leave Ditchingham were sand and gravel from Broome Heath, used in the construction of Hammersmith
Waveney_Valley_line
District-level election in the United Kingdom
Ditchingham & Earsham Party Candidate Votes % ±% Liberal Democrats Brandon Bernard* 919 47.6 Liberal Democrats Christopher Brown 805 41.7 Conservative
2019 South Norfolk District Council election
2019_South_Norfolk_District_Council_election
1995 English local government election
Ditchingham Party Candidate Votes % ±% Liberal Democrats R. Carden 602 62.9 Labour S. Pank 191 20.0 Conservative P. Barrett-Vane 164 17.1 Majority 411
1995 South Norfolk District Council election
1995_South_Norfolk_District_Council_election
Village in Suffolk, England
increased in height rather than decreased. He spent the rest of the year at Ditchingham some 16 miles (26 km) to the west. In 1928 Kessingland Grange was sold
Kessingland
Nature reserve in Suffolk, England
butterfly, including the white-letter hairstreak. There is access from Ditchingham Grove. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Sandlings. "Sandlings"
Sandlings
1979 English UK local government election
Ditchingham Party Candidate Votes % ±% Conservative S. Summerfield Unopposed Registered electors 1,367 Conservative hold
1979 South Norfolk District Council election
1979_South_Norfolk_District_Council_election
Earldom in the Peerage of Great Britain
earldom in the Peerage of Great Britain. The family seat is Ditchingham Hall, near Ditchingham, Norfolk. Sir George Shirley, 1st Baronet (1559–1622) Sir
Earl_Ferrers
1999 English local government election
Ditchingham Party Candidate Votes % ±% Liberal Democrats R. Carden* 435 55.2 Conservative T. Jones 238 30.2 Labour P. Nicholls 115 14.6 Majority 197 25
1999 South Norfolk District Council election
1999_South_Norfolk_District_Council_election
Parliamentary constituency in the United Kingdom, 1868 onwards
Brooke, Bunwell, Chedgrave and Thurton, Cringleford, Dickleburgh, Diss, Ditchingham and Broome, Earsham, Easton, Forncett, Gillingham, Harleston, Hempnall
South_Norfolk_(constituency)
1983 English local election
Ditchingham Party Candidate Votes % ±% Conservative S. Summerfield* 432 46.3 Alliance J. Cooper 398 42.6 Labour S. Browne 104 11.1 Majority 34 3.6 Turnout
1983 South Norfolk District Council election
1983_South_Norfolk_District_Council_election
Deopham Green, Dereham, Dersingham, Dickleburgh, Didlington, Dilham, Diss, Ditchingham, Docking, Downham Market, Downham West, Drabblegate, Drayton, Drury Square
List_of_places_in_Norfolk
Village in Norfolk, England
Colney Costessey Cringleford Denton Deopham Dickleburgh and Rushall Diss Ditchingham Earsham East Carleton Easton Ellingham Flordon Forncett Framingham Earl
Tacolneston
Village and civil parish in Norfolk, England
Colney Costessey Cringleford Denton Deopham Dickleburgh and Rushall Diss Ditchingham Earsham East Carleton Easton Ellingham Flordon Forncett Framingham Earl
Chedgrave
Disused railway station in England
Preceding station Disused railways Following station Earsham Great Eastern Railway Waveney Valley Line Ditchingham
Bungay_railway_station
Former railway station in Norfolk, England
Pulham St Mary Starston Harleston Redenhall Wortwell Homersfield Earsham Ditchingham Ellingham Geldeston Wymondham to Wroxham Line Hardingham North Elmham
Hellesdon_railway_station
Nature reserve in United Kingdom
Bath Hills is a 12.2-hectare (30-acre) Local Nature Reserve west of Ditchingham in Norfolk. It is owned by South Norfolk District Council and managed
Bath_Hills
Augustinian congregations
Augustine within the Anglican tradition: Community of All Hallows (CAH) at Ditchingham in England Community of the Good Shepherd (CGS) at Sabah in Malaysia
Augustinian nuns in the Anglican Communion
Augustinian_nuns_in_the_Anglican_Communion
British literary editor, novelist and memoirist (1917–2019)
(1832–1920), a Master of University College, Oxford. She was brought up at Ditchingham Hall in Norfolk, a country house owned by her mother's family. Athill
Diana_Athill
Village in Norfolk, England
Colney Costessey Cringleford Denton Deopham Dickleburgh and Rushall Diss Ditchingham Earsham East Carleton Easton Ellingham Flordon Forncett Framingham Earl
Tivetshall_St_Mary
Disused railway station in Norfolk, England
Pulham St Mary Starston Harleston Redenhall Wortwell Homersfield Earsham Ditchingham Ellingham Geldeston Wymondham to Wroxham Line Hardingham North Elmham
Abbey and West Dereham railway station
Abbey_and_West_Dereham_railway_station
1991 English local government election
Ditchingham Party Candidate Votes % ±% Liberal Democrats R. Hadman 534 49.9 Conservative J. Kerr 337 31.5 Labour J. McKie 200 18.7 Majority 197 18.4 Turnout
1991 South Norfolk District Council election
1991_South_Norfolk_District_Council_election
British Army officer and English recipient of the Victoria Cross
Died 7 August 1972(1972-08-07) (aged 72) Ditchingham, Norfolk, England Buried St Mary's Churchyard, Ditchingham, Norfolk, England (after cremation in Norwich)
Victor_Buller_Turner
Royal Navy officer (1760–1832)
was promoted to rear-admiral on 19 July 1821. Samuel Sutton died at Ditchingham, Norfolk in June 1832 at the age of 72. Captain Peter Hore (2015). Nelson's
Samuel_Sutton
Former railway station in Norfolk, England
Pulham St Mary Starston Harleston Redenhall Wortwell Homersfield Earsham Ditchingham Ellingham Geldeston Wymondham to Wroxham Line Hardingham North Elmham
Hemsby_railway_station
Village in Norfolk, England
Colney Costessey Cringleford Denton Deopham Dickleburgh and Rushall Diss Ditchingham Earsham East Carleton Easton Ellingham Flordon Forncett Framingham Earl
Haddiscoe
Former railway station in Norfolk, England
Pulham St Mary Starston Harleston Redenhall Wortwell Homersfield Earsham Ditchingham Ellingham Geldeston Wymondham to Wroxham Line Hardingham North Elmham
Stalham_railway_station
Member of the Parliament of England
(1855), p. 141 note f. These details are found in a pedigree preserved at Ditchingham, Norfolk. The Records of the Honourable Society of Lincoln's Inn, I:
Henry_Bedingfeld
Hall (demolished) Cranmer Hall, Norfolk Crimplesham Hall Cromer Hall Ditchingham Hall Earsham Hall East Barsham Manor Ellingham Hall Farfield Felbrigg
List of country houses in the United Kingdom
List_of_country_houses_in_the_United_Kingdom
Former railway station in Norfolk, England
Pulham St Mary Starston Harleston Redenhall Wortwell Homersfield Earsham Ditchingham Ellingham Geldeston Wymondham to Wroxham Line Hardingham North Elmham
Stanhoe_railway_station
478157; 1.429406 (Church of St Mary) 1050612 More images Ditchingham Hall Ditchingham Park, Ditchingham Country House c. 1715 25 September 1951 TM3205092702
Grade I listed buildings in South Norfolk
Grade_I_listed_buildings_in_South_Norfolk
(1) Depwade No. 1 (1) Depwade No. 2 (1) Depwade No. 3 (1) Dereham (1) Ditchingham (1) Docking No. 1 (1) Docking No. 2 (1) Downham (1) Erpingham No. 1 (1)
List of electoral wards in Norfolk
List_of_electoral_wards_in_Norfolk
Bus operator in Norfolk and Suffolk, England
service numbered X41, running between Norwich and Bungay in Suffolk via Ditchingham, as part of the Charcoal colour line. This line was launched in April
First_Bus_East_of_England
Former railway station in Norfolk, England
Pulham St Mary Starston Harleston Redenhall Wortwell Homersfield Earsham Ditchingham Ellingham Geldeston Wymondham to Wroxham Line Hardingham North Elmham
Magdalen_Gate_railway_station
Disused railway station in Norfolk, England
Pulham St Mary Starston Harleston Redenhall Wortwell Homersfield Earsham Ditchingham Ellingham Geldeston Wymondham to Wroxham Line Hardingham North Elmham
Redenhall_railway_station
Grammar School and Loughborough College, who lived at Wickham Skeith and Ditchingham. There was a later radio series on Radio 3. Square Two, BBC2 14 January
Mathematics education in the United Kingdom
Mathematics_education_in_the_United_Kingdom
give up his county work, but the end came unexpectedly when he died at Ditchingham Hall, Norfolk on 28 January 1925. He was survived by his wife and five
William_Carr_(biographer)
20 March 1812 An Act for inclosing Lands in the Parishes of Earsham, Ditchingham and Hedenham, in the County of Norfolk. Horsham Inclosure Act 1812 52
List of acts of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1812
List_of_acts_of_the_Parliament_of_the_United_Kingdom_from_1812
Former railway station in Norfolk, England
Pulham St Mary Starston Harleston Redenhall Wortwell Homersfield Earsham Ditchingham Ellingham Geldeston Wymondham to Wroxham Line Hardingham North Elmham
Hunstanton_railway_station
Former railway station in England
Pulham St Mary Starston Harleston Redenhall Wortwell Homersfield Earsham Ditchingham Ellingham Geldeston Wymondham to Wroxham Line Hardingham North Elmham
Outwell_Basin_railway_station
Primary Academy, Diss CE Junior Academy, Diss Infant Academy and Nursery, Ditchingham CE Primary Academy, Docking CE Primary Academy and Nursery, Downham Market
List_of_schools_in_Norfolk
Disused railway station in Norfolk, England
Pulham St Mary Starston Harleston Redenhall Wortwell Homersfield Earsham Ditchingham Ellingham Geldeston Wymondham to Wroxham Line Hardingham North Elmham
Overstrand_railway_station
English politician (1628–1683)
Frances Peyton, daughter of Sir John Peyton, 1st Baronet, and was born in Ditchingham, Norfolk. He succeeded his uncle John as baronet in 1647. On 22 February
Sir_John_Hobart,_3rd_Baronet
Former railway station in Norfolk, England
Pulham St Mary Starston Harleston Redenhall Wortwell Homersfield Earsham Ditchingham Ellingham Geldeston Wymondham to Wroxham Line Hardingham North Elmham
East_Rudham_railway_station
2015 UK local government election
South Norfolk District Council Elections 2015: Ditchingham and Broome ward Party Candidate Votes % ±% Liberal Democrats Brendon Bernard 555 39.1 −21.7
2015 South Norfolk District Council election
2015_South_Norfolk_District_Council_election
and then at Ditchingham in Norfolk where he was rector of St. Mary's Church. This became the Community of All Hallows, whose Ditchingham convent closed
William_Edward_Scudamore
Former railway station in South Norfolk, England
Pulham St Mary Starston Harleston Redenhall Wortwell Homersfield Earsham Ditchingham Ellingham Geldeston Wymondham to Wroxham Line Hardingham North Elmham
Forncett_railway_station
Defunct railway station in Norwich, England
Pulham St Mary Starston Harleston Redenhall Wortwell Homersfield Earsham Ditchingham Ellingham Geldeston Wymondham to Wroxham Line Hardingham North Elmham
Norwich Victoria railway station
Norwich_Victoria_railway_station
Eleventh tier in English league football
College Meadow, Beccles 8th Bungay Town Maltings Meadow Sports Ground, Ditchingham 9th Castle Acre Swifts Massingham Road, Castle Acre Division One, 2nd
Anglian_Combination
British historian and Master of University College, Oxford
Oxford City Council, and Treasurer of the Radcliffe Infirmary. He died at Ditchingham Hall, Norfolk, on 22 October 1920. He was lord of the manor of Brockbury
James_Franck_Bright
Readings Farmhouse, Essex Earl of Essex Cassiobury House Earl Ferrers Ditchingham Hall, Norfolk Earl Fortescue Ebrington Manor, Gloucestershire Castle
List of family seats of English nobility
List_of_family_seats_of_English_nobility
2011 UK local government election
South Norfolk District Council Elections 2011: Ditchingham and Broome ward Party Candidate Votes % ±% Liberal Democrats Pauline Allen* 561 60.8 Conservative
2011 South Norfolk District Council election
2011_South_Norfolk_District_Council_election
Surname list
Wynter of Great Yarmouth) was the daughter of Phillip Bedingfeld of Ditchingham Hall. After Edmund Beaupré's death in 1567 leaving no male heirs, the
Beaupre_(surname)
Town in Norfolk, England
Colney Costessey Cringleford Denton Deopham Dickleburgh and Rushall Diss Ditchingham Earsham East Carleton Easton Ellingham Flordon Forncett Framingham Earl
Loddon,_Norfolk
through Bedlington B1332 A146 at Trowse south-east of Norwich A143 at Ditchingham formerly numbered as part of the A144 north of Bungay B1333 A168 Thirsk
B roads in Zone 1 of the Great Britain numbering scheme
B_roads_in_Zone_1_of_the_Great_Britain_numbering_scheme
British settlement worker and missionary
is continued by CSS) and returned to England, taking up residence at Ditchingham with the Community of All Hallows. The last three sisters died there
Edith_Langridge
Railway Company to extend their Railway from Harleston to Bungay and Ditchingham; and for other Purposes relating to the same Company. (Repealed by Great
List of acts of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1859
List_of_acts_of_the_Parliament_of_the_United_Kingdom_from_1859
Brooke, Bunwell, Chedgrave and Thurton, Cringleford, Dickleburgh, Diss, Ditchingham and Broome, Earsham, Easton, Forncett, Gillingham, Harleston, Hempnall
List of electoral wards in England by constituency
List_of_electoral_wards_in_England_by_constituency
British politician
Shirley (born 24 June 1965). The family country seat is Ditchingham Hall near the village of Ditchingham, south Norfolk. In the 1960s, Lord Ferrers ran a farm
Robert Shirley, 13th Earl Ferrers
Robert_Shirley,_13th_Earl_Ferrers
Village in Norfolk, England
Norfolk District Council, Ellingham is part of the electoral ward of Ditchingham & Earsham. For Westminster elections, following boundary changes that
Ellingham,_Norfolk
Town in Norfolk, England
Colney Costessey Cringleford Denton Deopham Dickleburgh and Rushall Diss Ditchingham Earsham East Carleton Easton Ellingham Flordon Forncett Framingham Earl
Diss,_Norfolk
Civil parish in Norfolk, England
the reign of Queen Victoria. Hedenham is part of the electoral ward of Ditchingham & Earsham for local elections and is part of the district of South Norfolk
Hedenham
Former railway station in Norfolk, England
Pulham St Mary Starston Harleston Redenhall Wortwell Homersfield Earsham Ditchingham Ellingham Geldeston Wymondham to Wroxham Line Hardingham North Elmham
Hillington_railway_station
Village and civil parish in the South Norfolk district of Norfolk, England
Colney Costessey Cringleford Denton Deopham Dickleburgh and Rushall Diss Ditchingham Earsham East Carleton Easton Ellingham Flordon Forncett Framingham Earl
Bawburgh
Network of rivers and lakes in East Anglia
Somerleyton Fritton Fritton Lake Gillingham Geldeston Burgh St. Peter Bungay Ditchingham Barnby Broad and Marshes Oulton Broad Lowestoft The River Wensum rises
The_Broads
Nature reserve in Norfolk, England
Broome Heath is a 31.7-hectare (78-acre) Local Nature Reserve in Ditchingham in Norfolk, England. It is owned by South Norfolk District Council and managed
Broome_Heath
UK Site of Special Scientific Interest
2-hectare (3.0-acre) geological Site of Special Scientific Interest east of Ditchingham in Norfolk, England. It is a Geological Conservation Review site and
Broome_Heath_Pit
English architect (1816–1896)
All Saints Hospital and Chapel, Eastbourne (1867–74) House of Mercy, Ditchingham, Norfolk (1859) Woodyer House, Bramley, Surrey Muntham Court in Findon
Henry_Woodyer
Former railway station in Norfolk, England
Pulham St Mary Starston Harleston Redenhall Wortwell Homersfield Earsham Ditchingham Ellingham Geldeston Wymondham to Wroxham Line Hardingham North Elmham
Corpusty and Saxthorpe railway station
Corpusty_and_Saxthorpe_railway_station
of England Primary Academy Dereham Church of England Junior Academy Ditchingham Church of England Primary Academy Flitcham Church of England Primary
Diocese of Norwich Education and Academies Trust
Diocese_of_Norwich_Education_and_Academies_Trust
Village in Norfolk, England
provided on the Village Website. Denton is part of the electoral ward of Ditchingham & Earsham for local elections and is part of the district of South Norfolk
Denton,_Norfolk
Former railway station in Norfolk, England
Pulham St Mary Starston Harleston Redenhall Wortwell Homersfield Earsham Ditchingham Ellingham Geldeston Wymondham to Wroxham Line Hardingham North Elmham
Aylsham_North_railway_station
1974 BBC television documentary by Edward Mirzoeff
equivalent at a convent of Anglican nuns at the Community of All Hallows, Ditchingham. Betjeman then takes the North Norfolk Railway to Walsingham to see the
A_Passion_for_Churches
Disused railway station in England
Pulham St Mary Starston Harleston Redenhall Wortwell Homersfield Earsham Ditchingham Ellingham Geldeston Wymondham to Wroxham Line Hardingham North Elmham
Buxton_Lamas_railway_station
English cleric and writer
widow of Captain Addison, and youngest daughter of Philip Bedingfeld of Ditchingham Hall, Norfolk; his wife, by whom he had no children, lived only four
Edward_Forster_(writer)
Large 16th-century house in Norfolk, England
Wynter of Great Yarmouth*) was the daughter of Phillip Bedingfeld of Ditchingham Hall. Phase III (1571–1577) After Edmonde Beaupre's death in 1567, the
Beaupré_Hall
Former railway station in England
Pulham St Mary Starston Harleston Redenhall Wortwell Homersfield Earsham Ditchingham Ellingham Geldeston Wymondham to Wroxham Line Hardingham North Elmham
Stow_Bedon_railway_station
Archaeology of Norfolk, England
the remains having been ploughed flat over the years. Broome Heath, Ditchingham A Neolithic burial mound or long barrow, about 50m long and 25m wide
Prehistoric_Norfolk
Church history and architecture
and Ditchingham Hall". Landed families of Britain and Ireland. 8 November 2022. Retrieved 27 September 2025. "Ditchingham Hall". The Ditchingham Estate
St_Mary's_Church,_Bedingfield
English merchant and politician
from 1640 to 1648. Bedingfield was the son of Thomas Bedingfield of Ditchingham Hall, Norfolk and his wife Dorothy Southwell. He became a member of the
Anthony_Bedingfield
Irish official
may represent an appropriation of, or assimilation to, the place-name Ditchingham, nearby to Barsham. By 1515 Ichyngham had emerged as the confidential
Osborne_Ichyngham
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Biblical
eighth (traditionally explained as an eight-stringed instrument, though more likely an octave)
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Limitless Space
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Tamil
Goddess name
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Hungarian
Hungarian form of Greek Theodoros, TIVADAR means "gift of God."
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Indian, Sanskrit
Installed as King
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The Lord is Gracious
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(イザナミ) Japanese myth name of the wife of Izanagi, IZANAMI means "female who invites."
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