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One of a series of pocket sized folded maps to the National Cycle Network which include clearly mapped on-road & traffic-free paths easy to read contours & detailed town insets. This series is presented in 1:110 000 scale; folded 155mm X 99mm; & flat 792mm X 630mm. ...
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Fergus

This is the story of Fergus a little traction engine who always liked to do things right". One day The Fat Controller asked him to help Bill and Ben at the Quarry but poor Fergus wasn't used to their tricks. Read about the trouble they caused him.. ."
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This is the story of Fergus a little traction engine who always liked to do things right". One day The Fat Controller asked him to help Bill & Ben at the Quarry but poor Fergus wasn't used to their tricks. Read about the trouble they caused him.. ."

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