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Colchester claims to be the... Colchester is 56 miles... Colchester in popular culture... Colchester is claimed to be the... In 2004 Colchester Archaeological Trust discovered the remains of a Roman Circus... overran Colchester and most of Essex in the late 9th century... Colchester was granted its first... emigrated to Colchester and the surrounding areas... An area in Colchester town centre is still known as the Dutch Quarter and many buildings there date from... During this period Colchester was one of the most prosperous wool towns in England... Colchester is noted for its Victorian architecture... business has been associated with Colchester since 1865 when James Noah Paxman founded a partnership with the brothers Henry and Charles... Colchester Eastern Bypass opened in June 1982... Colchester and the surrounding area is currently undergoing significant regeneration... Colchester Town Watch is accompanied by the musicians of the Colchester Town Waits... Colchester has been an important military garrison since the... Colchester houses several museums... live music venues in Colchester include The Twist and Charter Hall... Other sports teams based in the town include Colchester Rugby Football Club... Colchester Gladiators American Football Club... Colchester Weight Lifting Club and Colchester... Sports facilities in Colchester include the sports centre... Colchester competes in the... Colchester Royal Grammar School... Colchester Royal Grammar School... Colchester County High School... Colchester County High School... is located to the east of Colchester in Wivenhoe Park... Colchester Sixth Form College... Colchester Sixth Form College... Colchester has a bus system... Colchester Temporary Bus Station... Colchester Temporary Bus Station... Colchester to Clacton Line... Colchester Town railway station... Colchester Town railway station... Colchester to Clacton Line... Colchester in popular culture... Colchester in popular culture... Colchester is reputed to be the home of three of the best known English nursery rhymes... Local legend places Colchester as the seat of... In folk etymology the name Colchester was thought of as meaning Cole... Colchester is also the most widely credited source of the rhyme... During the siege of Colchester in the Civil War... Colchester has also been suggested as one of the potential sites of... Colchester Royal Grammar School... Colchester Royal Grammar School... former German POW in Colchester during the Second World War... worked in Colchester as a research chemist during 1940s...

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