Harston Wood is a nature reserve of the Staffordshire Wildlife Trust. It is an ancient woodland, adjacent to the village of Froghall, near Cheadle, Staffordshire...
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Castern Wood Cecilly Brook Cotton Dell Croxall Lakes Doxey Marshes Gentleshaw Common George's Hayes Gun Moor Hales Hall Pool Harston Wood Hem Heath Woods Highgate...
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National Park Blackwater Valley Deadwater Valley Fen Alder Carr Fleet Pond Harston Wood Herbert Plantation Holywells Park, Ipswich: Pond 5 is known as Alder...
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Northamptonshire) Harridge Wood (Somerset Wildlife Trust) Harrisons Plantation Nature Reserve (Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust) Harston Wood (Staffordshire Wildlife...
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Hadley Wood railway station is in the London Borough of Enfield in north London, England. It is 10 miles 46 chains (17.0 km) down the line from London...
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39 14 April 1936 Gateshead H 3–1 3,599 Harston (3) 40 18 April 1936 Stockport County H 2–1 4,508 Harston, Wood 41 25 April 1936 Crewe Alexandra A 1–1...
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Morden Guyhirn Haddenham Haddon Hail Weston Hamerton Hardwick Harlton Harston Haslingfield Hatley Hatley St George Hauxton Hemingford Abbots Hemingford...
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Gregory Wale (category People from Harston)
Riga. Robert Wale was the grandson of Thomas Wale who purchased in 1613 Harston Hall, which may be considered the Wale ancestral home.[citation needed]...
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the venue, was on the Highgate-Alexandra Palace Line, while Palace Gates (Wood Green) station was on the Palace Gates Line. Just outside the station to...
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border. It is surrounded by the villages of Redmile, Woolsthorpe, Knipton, Harston, Harlaxton, Croxton Kerrial and Bottesford. The antiquarian John Leland...
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Hareston (anciently Harestone, Harston, etc.) is an historic estate in the parish of Brixton, about three miles from Plymouth in Devon. The mansion house...
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parish of Harston in Leicestershire to the south. The quarries at Woolsthorpe were worked out by 1923 but quarrying carried on at Harston and later Knipton...
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Division South. Notable this season was the goal scoring exploits of Ted Harston who scored 58 goals in 44 games including seven against Hartlepools United...
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Cambourne Community Primary School, Hardwick/Cambourne Harston and Newton Community Primary School, Harston Hartford Infant School, Hartford Hartford Junior...
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proposed to join the northern section of the line, via a flying junction at Harston or Hauxton. Services on the line are run by both Thameslink and Great Northern...
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work on British television. Usher married actor Peter Sallis at St. John's Wood Church in London on 9 February 1957. However, it was a turbulent relationship...
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Retrieved 18 September 2020. Harston, Jonathan G. "Sheffield Parliamentary Boundary Review". MDFS. Jonathan G. Harston. Archived from the original on...
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from Gonville & Caius College. They found the derelict Austin Seven in Harston and towed it into Cambridge. They removed the engine and rear axle to make...
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monarch Elizabeth II. In 2017, Dillane appeared in two biopics, playing Edward Wood, 1st Earl of Halifax in Joe Wright's Darkest Hour, starring Gary Oldman as...
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Conservative Nick Fletcher Doncaster North Glenn Bluff Ed Miliband Jonathan Harston Tony Nicholson Christopher Dawson David Bettney Catherine Briggs (Party...
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Woolsthorpe. Quarrying began again in 1918 close to the Harston road and the boundary with Harston in Leicestershire. Until 1930 this was south of the road...
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Inquiry 1916, p. 4. Moss, Matthew (19 December 2016). "In the 1880s, Charles Harston Tried to Force a Magazine Onto a Single-Shot Rifle: It didn't go well"...
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Rail Following station Shepreth Great Northern Cambridge Line Cambridge Disused railways Shepreth British Rail Eastern Region Cambridge Line Harston...
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Melbourn, along the south-eastern edge of Shepreth and through Foxton, Harston and Hauxton. At the M11 junction 11, the A10 meets the A1309 which continues...
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England. The village is about six miles south-west of Cambridge, between Harston, Barton and Barrington. The population in the 2001 census was 1,550 people...
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politician Julián Güitrón Fuentevilla, Mexican lawyer and politician Julian Harston (born 1942), British diplomat, peacekeeper, lecturer and mentor Julian...
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Middlesbrough 1926–1927 Most league goals in a season (third tier North): 55, Ted Harston for Mansfield Town 1936–1937 Most league goals in a season (third tier...
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Closed line Varsity Line Closed stations Abbots Ripton Denver Enfield Harston Hilgay Holloway and Caledonian Road Holme (Cambridgeshire) Holme (Norfolk)...
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(a) 2003 J. B. Holmes (a) 2002 Grant Sturgeon 2001 Keith Ohr 2000 Buddy Harston 1999 Rob Bradley 1998 Stan Bickel 1997 Steve Smitha 1996 Chris Wilson (a)...
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with the opening of stations at Hornsey in 1850, Holloway Road in 1856, Wood Green in 1859 and Seven Sisters Road (now Finsbury Park) in 1861. Midland...
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