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    Lumps Fort is a disused fortification built on Portsea Island as part of the defences for the naval base at Portsmouth. Lumps Fort dates from the 18th...
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    of it. Fort Cumberland Eastney Batteries Lumps Fort Southsea Castle Point Battery Hilsea Lines These forts are located along Portsdown Hill overlooking...
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  • Grange Fort Monckton Fort Rowner Portsmouth Fort Cumberland Lumps Fort Sea Forts Horse Sand Fort No Mans Land Fort Spitbank Fort St Helens Fort Isle of...
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    Fortifications of Portsmouth (category Forts in Hampshire)
    Palmerston Forts in the Solent, the line of Forts situated along the top of Portsdown Hill, forts in Gosport and the Hilsea Lines. Fort Cumberland and Lumps Fort...
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    second in command. The detachment consisted of 34 men and was based at Lumps Fort, and often exercised in the Portsmouth Harbour and patrolled the harbour...
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    Camp Down, Portsdown Hill (category Forts in Hampshire)
    Admiralty semaphore station and later as a redoubt on the line of Palmerston Forts, Portsmouth. The Admiralty Telegraph Station was built at Camp Down in 1821...
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    second in command. The detachment consisted of 34 men and was based at Lumps Fort, and often exercised in the Portsmouth Harbour and patrolled the harbour...
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    buildings, houses, forts, castles and a miniature railway. It was opened in 1956 in part of Lumps Fort. The other part of the Fort has been converted...
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    (Haslemere), Holder Hill, (Midhurst), Beacon Hill, Compton Down, Camp Down, Lumps Fort (Southsea), and Portsmouth Dockyard. The semaphore tower at Chatley Heath...
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    Castle, Lumps Fort and Fort Cumberland.[page needed] Four sea forts were built in the Solent by Lord Palmerston: Spitbank Fort, St Helens Fort, Horse Sand...
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    Fort Scott National Historic Site is a historical area under the control of the United States National Park Service in Bourbon County, Kansas, United States...
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  • the TEE set up the first AA searchlight in the Portsmouth defences, at Lumps Fort. In the early part of 1915 the TEE was involved in pioneering AA defences...
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    Whitley Castle, the Roman fort on the southern edge of Northumberland which he has surveyed and studied in depth. "A Career in lumps and bumps". Career in...
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    Fort Breendonk (Dutch: Fort van Breendonk, French: Fort de Breendonk) is a former military installation at Breendonk, near Mechelen, Belgium, which served...
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    command of West Point in New York. Arnold was planning to surrender the fort to British forces, but the plot was discovered in September 1780, whereupon...
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  • after the appetizer) Vaughn Crenshaw, Executive Sous chef, Khloe Bistrot, Fort Lee, NJ (eliminated after the entrée) Noureddine Elgheur, Caterer, Sweet...
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    archaeologists discovered that brain tissue had survived in many of the skulls. Lumps of greasy, brownish material were found in several skulls when they were...
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    Wandlebury Hill (category Hill forts in Cambridgeshire)
    T. C. Lethbridge, an archaeologist and parapsychologist. He found small lumps of chalk to the south of the hill and proceeded to survey the area with...
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    Solomons Lump Light is a lighthouse in the Chesapeake Bay, the abbreviated remains of a caisson light built in 1895. That structure replaced a screw-pile...
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    Grand Prairie, Texas (category Cities in the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex)
    extending into Johnson county. It is part of the Mid-Cities region in the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex. It had a population of 175,396 according to the 2010 census...
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  • Texas. His case garnered attention due to his unusual last meal request, a lump of dirt. James Edward Smith was born on October 19, 1952, in Jefferson County...
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    Ambresbury Banks (category Hill forts in Essex)
    heads, and lumps of baked clay. These suggest a construction date of around 700 BC and occupation until 42 AD. The area within and around the fort is now...
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    Nancy to get a mammogram after discovering a lump on her breast. Later on, Nancy reveals that her lump is benign and Tommy reveals (who had received...
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    it. Lumps and bumps in the village green at Piercebridge as well as extensive excavated Roman buildings show that underneath it is the Roman fort. The...
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    conflict between the Mughal Empire and the Ahmadnagar Sultanate, wherein the fort-city of Daulatabad was besieged by a Mughal force for several months and...
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    Retrieved 2024-05-16. "Fort George (Fort Astoria)". www.oregonencyclopedia.org. Retrieved 2024-05-16. Astorian, Jaime Lump For The (2023-10-27). "Out...
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    Danebury (category Hill forts in Hampshire)
    Barry Cunliffe in the 1970s. Danebury is considered a type-site for hill forts, and was important in developing the understanding of hillforts, as very...
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  • returning to Southfork after a long absence. Jimmy takes Lucy to the diner in Fort Worth where her mother Valene is working. 7 2 "Reunion – Part 2" Irving J...
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    ceded lands and the town of Riverton. Tribal headquarters are located at Fort Washakie. The Shoshone Rose Casino (Eastern Shoshone) and the Wind River...
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  • (eliminated after the appetizer) Kalen Jane, Restaurant Consultant & Chef from Fort Worth, TX (eliminated after the entrée) Ed Evans, Executive Chef from Hanover...
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