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Attleborough

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Attleborough

Market town in Norfolk, England, 24 km/15 mi southwest of Norwich; population (2001) 9,600. Its main industries are turkey-rearing and cider-making. In the 14th century Attleborough had a college of the Holy Cross, and its parish church contains some Norman remains; a fire destroyed much of the town in 1559.



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Vail, who was usually the man of constructive imagination in emergencies, began in 1882 a series of actual experiments at Attleborough, Massachusetts, to find out exactly what could, and what could not, be done with wires that were buried in the earth.
 
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