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  2. Wookey Hole Caves - Wikipedia

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    Wookey Hole Caves (/ ˈ w ʊ k i /) are a series of limestone caverns, a show cave and tourist attraction in the village of Wookey Hole on the southern edge of the Mendip Hills near Wells in Somerset, England. The River Axe flows through the cave. [3] It is a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) for both biological and geological reasons. [4]

  3. Church of St Mary Magdalene, Wookey Hole - Wikipedia

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    The Church of St Mary Magdalene was erected as a chapel of ease to St Cuthbert's Church in Wells.At the time, the population of Wookey Hole was increasing as a result of the paper industry, the local mills of which were operated by Messrs. William S. Hodgkinson and Co. [3] As a benefactor of the village, Mr. Hodgkinson had a number of dwellings and other buildings erected in the village ...

  4. Wookey Hole - Wikipedia

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    The village of Wookey Hole is dominated by the Wookey Hole Caves tourist site which has show caves and a controversial crazy golf course which was built on the site of the village bowling green. [4] The village has shops, a pub, restaurants, hotels and a campsite. The Grade II listed Church of St Mary Magdalene dates to 1873-74. [5]

  5. Penelope Powell - Wikipedia

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    Penelope Powell (14 October 1904 - 1 October 1965) was a pioneering cave diver.She was Diver No. 2 for the first successful cave dive using breathing equipment in Britain [1] at Wookey Hole Caves in the Mendip Hills, Somerset on 18 August 1935.

  6. Clowns Gallery-Museum - Wikipedia

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    The museum was established in 1959 in Dalston and the collection was split into a venue in Wookey Hole in 2007. The Dalston museum is situated in what was the vestry of the Holy Trinity Church. [3] It was threatened with closure in 2014 but remained in place. [4] The Wookey Hole museum is run by Gerry Cottle, vice president of Clowns ...

  7. Herbert E. Balch - Wikipedia

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    Balch's investigations into geomorphology and hydrology led to his decision to try to find the origins of the water that rose to the surface at Wookey Hole Caves, the source of the River Axe. In 1901, he led a team of miners and cavers to dig into Swildon's Hole, where he found the 'Forty Foot Pot' as well as chambers full of stalagmites. [1]

  8. Gerard Hodgkinson - Wikipedia

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    Hodgkinson's family owned and operated the Wookey Hole Paper Mill, which was established in 1610. Handmade paper is still produced there from raw cotton. [2] In the early years of the 20th century, the mill employed 200 people, and local caves on the river Axe on the property had been known from early times, but the discovery in Victorian times of an extensive network of linked caves turned ...

  9. Martyn Farr - Wikipedia

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    Farr began caving in 1961 and cave diving in 1971, and within 10 years had established a world record for underwater cave penetration in the Bahamas. [5] He is noted within the cave diving community for his explorations in Wookey Hole in 1977 and 1982, and for completing the first traverse of Llangattock Mountain in Wales in 1986, the execution of which was a televised media event, being the ...