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    Woore (/wʊər/; pronounced like war)[citation needed] is a village and civil parish in the north east of Shropshire, England. The population of the village...
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    Thomas Woore (29 January 1804 – 21 June 1878) was a Royal Navy officer, grazier, railways leader and surveyor. Woore was born in Derry, County Londonderry...
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  • Edward Woore or Davie Woore (1880–1960) was a British stained glass artist and member of the British Society of Master Glass Painters. He was a student...
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    Woore County is one of the 141 cadastral divisions of New South Wales. Woore County was named in honour of Commissioner of Crown Lands John C Woore....
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  • Woore Racecourse (closed 1963) was an English National Hunt horse racing venue, situated in the village of Woore, in the northernmost corner of Shropshire...
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    This is a listing of Edward Woore's major works, listed where possible in date order. Edward Woore (1880–1960) was a stained glass artist and part of a...
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  • Woore is a civil parish in Shropshire, England. It contains ten listed buildings that are recorded in the National Heritage List for England. All the...
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  • similarly named Europeans, a Bristol band that were active 1977-1979. Colin Woore - guitars Ferg Harper - bass, lead vocals Geoff Dugmore - drums Steve Hogarth...
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    Commander Cortlandt James Woore Simpson, CBE, DSC, PM (2 September 1911, Westbourne, Sussex to 9 May 2002, South Hams, Devon) - who was always known as...
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    Whall works Thomas Willement William Wilson Paul Woodroffe works Edward Woore works British stained-glass artists Irish stained-glass artists Critics...
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  • Basil Woore Coleman (22 November 1916 – 19 March 2013) was an English producer, director, and actor. He was a prolific director of opera, stage plays...
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  • they held a family seat as Lords of the Manor of Nantclwyd Woore. (The estates included Woore, Shropshire, Cerniogau and Nantclwyd.) The name appears as...
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    of Pipe Gate, which is part of the parish of Woore, Shropshire. It was hence named Pipe Gate (for Woore). Trains from the station ran from Stoke on Trent...
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    eight tracks on the second album. In 1985, Hogarth and guitarist Colin Woore left the band to form How We Live, The duo were signed to Columbia Records...
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  • drums, percussion, synth bass, guitar, keyboards Additional personnel Colin Woore – guitar Louis Bernardi – bass Richard Cottle – keyboards Gary Barnacle...
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    Whall works Thomas Willement William Wilson Paul Woodroffe works Edward Woore works British stained-glass artists Irish stained-glass artists Critics...
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  • 2016. "Ultratop 50 Singles". Ultratop. Retrieved 11 October 2016. "Colin Woore & The IHR Project". Retrieved 11 October 2016. "Don't Look Back - The Very...
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    Whall works Thomas Willement William Wilson Paul Woodroffe works Edward Woore works British stained-glass artists Irish stained-glass artists Critics...
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    Colwall Park (1949) Buckfastleigh (1960) Hurst Park (1962) Manchester (1963) Woore (1963) Lewes (1964) Lincoln (1964) Bogside (1965) Birmingham (1965) Rothbury...
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    Staffordshire and the other four, Bearstone, Dorrington, Gravenhunger and Woore, are in Shropshire. This parish originally comprised 8,120 acres (33 km2)...
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    built by Charles Naylor, George Hanson Sale and Joseph Alfred Woore as Naylor, Sale and Woore of Derby for the Butterley Company. The church is in a joint...
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    on. Three main routes for the Main Southern line were reported on by Mr Woore. There were three main routes researched for crossing the Blue Mountains...
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  • project between singer/keyboard player Steve Hogarth and guitarist Colin Woore, who had both previously been members of the new wave band The Europeans...
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  • "Heartland" Steve Hogarth - piano on "Dividing the Spoils of Love" Colin Woore - additional guitar on "Hold Fast" Jeff Scantlebury - congas on "Missing"...
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    Whall works Thomas Willement William Wilson Paul Woodroffe works Edward Woore works British stained-glass artists Irish stained-glass artists Critics...
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    Shropshire, England. It lies on the A53 between the town of Market Drayton and Woore, Shropshire's most northeasterly village and parish. Staffordshire is to...
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  • keyboards, bass, backing vocals Neil Taylor – guitars, backing vocals Colin Woore – guitars Alan Kamaii – bass Jimmy Copley – drums Steve Ferrone – drums...
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  • Colwall Park (1949) Buckfastleigh (1960) Hurst Park (1962) Manchester (1963) Woore (1963) Lewes (1964) Lincoln (1964) Bogside (1965) Birmingham (1965) Rothbury...
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    Primary School St Mary's School Mucklestone: website Market Drayton Whitmore Woore Croxton Eccleshall Listed buildings in Loggerheads, Staffordshire "Civil...
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