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  2. Edward James Bedford - Wikipedia

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    Rear Admiral Edward James Bedford (18 August 1810 – 1 July 1887) was a Royal Navy officer noted for his work as a surveyor, particularly in Scotland. Bedford was the second son of Lieutenant Frederick Bedford, R.N. [ 1 ] He entered the Navy in February 1824.

  3. Thomas Bullitt - Wikipedia

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    On May 22, 1759, French and Indian troops defeated a party of 100 Virginians commanded by Captain Thomas Bullitt on the Forbes Road near Fort Ligonier. Bullitt and his troops were taking provisions from Bedford to Fort Ligonier when they were attacked. They suffered more than 40 casualties and lost many of their supplies.

  4. Construction surveying - Wikipedia

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    Surveyors use stakes when assessing sites to mark out boundaries, record data, and convey information to other people. On a job site, for example, survey stakes indicate where it is necessary to backfill with soil to raise the elevation, or to cut soil away to lower it. Stakes can also provide information about slope and grading for people ...

  5. Site survey - Wikipedia

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    Site surveys are inspections is an area where work is proposed, to gather information for a design or an estimate to complete the initial tasks required for an outdoor activity. It can determine a precise location, access, best orientation for the site and the location of obstacles.

  6. Charles Fitzroy Doll - Wikipedia

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    In 1885 Doll was appointed Surveyor to the Bedford Estates in Bloomsbury and Covent Garden in London. In 1898 he designed the Hotel Russell, which is distinctively clad in decorative thé-au-lait ("tea with milk") terracotta, and which was based on the Château de Madrid on the Bois de Boulogne in Paris. [2]

  7. Bedford Cauldwell Walk depot - Wikipedia

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    Bedford Cauldwell Walk depot, [note 1] is an electric multiple unit maintenance depot located on the Midland Main Line in the Cauldwell district of Bedford. A four road maintenance depot opened in 2004 to service trains, and was extended to a fifth road in 2009.

  8. Fort Bedford - Wikipedia

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    The exact location of the fort has been lost to history. Archaeological digs have located evidence of the stockade walls to suggest the fort's site just north of present-day Pitt Street and west of Richard Street. Period documents including the Amherst Map of 1758 and the Lukens Survey of 1766 have helped to identify the possible site of the fort.

  9. List of Sites of Special Scientific Interest in Bedfordshire

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    The site has the largest English colony of the Chiltern gentian. [70] Swineshead Wood: 21.9 hectares (54 acres) YES Swineshead: WT [71] Map: Citation Archived 2012-10-24 at the Wayback Machine: The site is wet woodland which has structural and biological diversity.