Loring Hall is a private mental health care facility in North Cray, London Borough of Bexley. Formerly known as Wollet Hall or Woollet Hall, it is a Grade...
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Loring Hall Cinema (known commonly as Loring Hall) is a historic building located in downtown Hingham, Massachusetts. The cinema was originally opened...
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Seaham Hall Loring Hall "Sale of the century as aristocrats auction heirlooms". Daily Telegraph. Hodgson, Barbara (4 August 2015). "Sir John Hall reveals...
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Loring, Jr., USAF, a Medal of Honor recipient during the Korean War. From 1951 to 1962, it was co-located next to Caribou Air Force Station. Loring was...
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England and Australia. "Deacon Thomas Loring was born in Axminster, Devonshire, England. ... "Thomas Loring married, in England, Jane Newton; Her grandson...
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Room at Loring hall, the School's residence hall. Kleiner died on November 12, 2023, at the age of 76. In 2024, the fitness room in Loring Hall was named...
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River Cray (section Hall Place Mill, Bexley)
part of their designs by Capability Brown). It then flows by restored Loring Hall (c.1760), home of the Lord Castlereagh who killed himself there in 1822...
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accommodation within seven halls: Loring Hall Ewen Henderson Court Quantum Court Town Hall Camberwell Surrey House Chesterman House Raymont Hall Electricity, internet...
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Plas Machynlleth Wynyard Park Loring Hall H. Montgomery Hyde (1979). The Londonderrys A Family. Hamish Hamilton. Seaham Hall at Keys to the Past The history...
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Eclipso. Jean Loring also appears as a recurring character on the CW Arrowverse television series Arrow, portrayed by Teryl Rothery. Jean Loring's career as...
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his then-wife Lisa Loring, 1989 The Joan Rivers Show — January 16, 1990 Geraldo — interviewed alongside his then-wife Lisa Loring, 1992 Butler, Jerry...
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Boston, Massachusetts, to David and Mary Hall Stodder Loring. He was a fifth great grandson to immigrant Thomas Loring. He graduated from Phillips Academy...
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board of selectmen are William Ramsey, Liz Klein, and Joe Fisher. The town hall is located in the former Central Junior High School building, which it moved...
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in London Plas Machynlleth in Wales Seaham Hall in County Durham Wynyard Park in County Durham Loring Hall in Kent Bew, John (2011). Castlereagh: Enlightenment...
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of Our Lives, played by actress Gloria Loring from 1980 to 1986. In April 2024, Deidre Hall announced Loring would reprise the role. Liz came to Salem...
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Frederick George Loring (1869–1951), English naval officer and writer, and an early expert in wireless telegraphy, lived in Loring Hall, North Cray, until...
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Virginia. Shepherd Hall was purchased in 1870 by Alonzo Loring (1820–1898) and his wife, Mary Caldwell (née Chapline) Patterson Loring (1830–1887), and...
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Mount Stewart Wynyard Park, County Durham Plas Machynlleth Seaham Hall Loring Hall "Londonderry House". Lost Britain. Retrieved 15 December 2018. Singh...
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creation of these tuners, including Walt Pittman, and Keith's friend Loring Hall. Hall is credited with making the first prototypes, while Pitman created...
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national team for the 1998 Winter Olympics. In March 2020, Lore publicly challenged a Hall of Fame football player, Jerry Rice, to the 40-yard dash as...
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L'Oréal (redirect from LOreal Group)
L'Oréal S.A. (French: [lɔʁe.al]) is a French multinational personal care corporation registered in Paris and headquartered in Clichy, Hauts-de-Seine. It...
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harbor's final vessel. Loring was born on March 26, 1813, in Pownal, Massachusetts (now in Maine). Established in 1854, the Giles Loring Shipyard became one...
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the advice of Bankhead, Castlereagh went to his country seat at Woollet Hall in Water Lane, North Cray, Kent, for a weekend stay. He continued to be distressed...
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Salem State University (redirect from Marsh Hall (Salem State University))
and sits on Loring Avenue. Peabody Hall is the second of the two residential halls on North Campus and is one of the three residential halls designated...
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to Charles Loring Brace. Wikisource has the text of the 1911 Encyclopædia Britannica article "Brace, Charles Loring". Works by Charles Loring Brace at Project...
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Ralph Stoodley Loring (1879-1948), known professionally as Ralph Loring, was an architect of Lewiston, Idaho. Ralph Stoodley Loring was born November 13...
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Carnegie Hall (/ˈkɑːrnɪɡi/ KAR-nig-ee) is a concert venue in Midtown Manhattan, New York City. It is at 881 Seventh Avenue, occupying the east side of...
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Castlereagh, the Foreign Secretary, committed suicide at his country home Loring Hall. Other notable people associated with the area include geologist Joshua...
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Morgridge Loring (November 13, 1833 – March 18, 1922) was an American businessman, miller and publicist. Raised in Maine to be a sea captain, Loring instead...
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other things. Born as Hans Löring, he himself took the name Jean which, in the local Cologne dialect, is pronounced Schäng. Löring, by trade, was an electrician...
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