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Definitions of lockram in various dictionaries:
noun - a coarse, linen fabric
LOCKRAM - Lockram Brook is a small stream in southern England. It rises near the Berkshire village of Mortimer within various areas of woodland and farmland, i...
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Coarse linen strand on butter |
Flag officer hung up linen |
Jam with butter - it's material |
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Aug 25 2011 The Guardian - Cryptic crossword |
Apr 25 2007 The Guardian - Cryptic crossword |
Jul 30 2005 The Telegraph - Cryptic |
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a type of rough fabric from Brittany |
Lockram might refer to |
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Lockram Brook is a small stream in southern England. It rises near the Berkshire village of Mortimer within various areas of woodland and farmland, including Wokefield Common, Starvale Woods and Lukin's Wood. It travels North East towards Wokefield, passing under Lockrams Lane near Wokefield Farm. There is a pleasant valley here where the brook is dammed to form a small body of water known as Millbarn Pond. Travelling further North East through Rookery Wood and passing under Goring Lane, it merges with Burghfield Brook at St.James Farm in Grazeley Green. The watercourse is particularly liable to flooding and has been the subject of discussion at West Berkshire Council meetings.After merging with Burghfield Brook it is not clear as to which name the brook takes for the remainder of its journey, it continues a mile or so to the North East, skirting past AWE Burghfield, and under Burnthouse Bridge, before merging with the much larger Foudry Brook near Burnthouse Farm. |