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    The Tatsfield Receiving Station – known formally as the BBC Engineering Measurement and Receiving Station – was a radio broadcasting signals-receiving and...
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    was common land even in 1912. In 1929, the BBC established its Tatsfield Receiving Station just outside the village in fields in the parish of Titsey, and...
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  • building was later erected for the receiving station. In 1974, the BBC's separate, and larger, receiving station at Tatsfield, on the North Downs south of London...
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  • running more than 90 years later. Tatsfield Receiving Station – formally the BBC Engineering Measurement and Receiving Station – begins operation on the North...
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    part of the ward Tatsfield and Titsey and in national statistics approximates to output area E00157289. It has no railway stations however one is centred...
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  • Clackmannanshire. Herbert Victor Griffiths, Engineer-in Charge, Tatsfield Receiving Station, British Broadcasting Corporation. Emily Elizabeth Grinsted....
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  • board died. December 10 – A SABENA Savoia-Marchetti S.73 crashed near Tatsfield, Surrey, England, due to pilot error, while en route from Brussels Airport...
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    (1853–1920), ho had a farm at Tatsfield, Surrey, where he cared for soldiers affected by shell shock by having them work the land. Tatsfield, a village on the North...
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