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In the process of creating a disambig page for all the Fred Archers out there, I created a proper article- albeit a stub- for the one associated with Bredon Hill. (Someone had inadvertantly linked to an article about the jockey Fred Archer, but that's all sorted now). Someone interested in the subject matter may wish to expand it... but be good boys and girls and remember to include your references. (^_^) Fourohfour 16:12, 3 November 2006 (UTC)[reply]

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Roman and prehistoric remains?

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The text states; There are also Roman earthworks and a number of ancient standing stones on the hill. Are there any references for either of these statements? I'm unaware of either Roman remains or (prehistoric) standing stones in the area but if they are present, it would be good to add referenced detail. Geopersona (talk) 09:35, 31 December 2022 (UTC)[reply]