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Bury Fen Club – This club derives its name from a fen which lies between the two villages of Bluntisham and Earith. The river Ouse flows along one side of it, and in December, when the water is high, the fen is flooded from the river. When flooded and frozen, this fen forms one of the best possible places for bandy. It freezes very quickly, and skating is generally to be had on it a clear day before anywhere else in the neighbourhood. There is always ample space on it for a ground of any size – indeed, room for two or more games can easily be found if necessary. It also has the advantage of being free from danger, as, except where the ditches are, it is only some three or four feet deep at the highest floods. The nearest railway-station is Bluntisham, which is on a branch line of the Great

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