Ringwood, Mill And Church 1900
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More about this scene
The River Avon is famous for a rare kind of eel, called locally a sniggle; unlike the Common Eel, it has an elongated jaw and slender form. It would probably have been a staple part of the diet of early Ringwood residents.
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