Warneford Meadow is an area of 20 acres (8.1 ha) of natural grassland immediately south-east of the Warneford Hospital, in Headington, east Oxford, England...
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and writer Jennifer Dawson, novelist List of hospitals in England Warneford Meadow Hibbert, Christopher, ed. (1988). "Warnford Hospital". The Encyclopaedia...
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Botanic Garden Christ Church Meadow Port Meadow Mesopotamia Angel & Greyhound Meadow Cutteslowe Park South Park Warneford Meadow Oxford Playhouse North Wall...
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Scientific Interest. The Warneford Meadow a wild grassland, bought in 1918 by public subscription for the adjacent Warneford Hospital, has been registered...
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Leamington Spa (redirect from Welsh’s Meadow)
In 1832 the town's main hospital, Warneford Hospital, opened, named after philanthropist Samuel Wilson Warneford. At first a semi-private affair it was...
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Oxford University Press building in Walton Street built. 1826 – July: Warneford Hospital opened as Oxford Lunatic Asylum. 1827 4 June: The University...
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(11–15) The Dorcan Academy (11–16) Great Western Academy (11–18) Highworth Warneford School (11–16) The Kingfisher CE Academy (15–19) Kingsdown School (11–16)...
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formed Labour administrations after four general elections, was born at Warneford Road, Milnsbridge, in the western suburbs, on 11 March 1916. When Wilson...
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(Drawn & Quarterly) 1999 Frank Cho, Liberty Meadows #1 (Insight Studio Group) Pekar, Sacco, Stack & Warneford, American Splendor: Transatlantic Comics James...
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both men moved to Leamington Spa and in 1874, with two doctors from the Warneford Hospital, founded the world's first tennis club, the Leamington Tennis...
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+ detached island, Shoreston, Spindleston, Swinhoe, Tuggal, Warenton, Warneford. Bellingham PLU Bellingham, Birtley, Carrycoats, Catcherside, Chirdon...
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pioneer of cancer prevention Flight Sub Lieutenant Reginald Alexander John Warneford – VC recipient Sir Philip Watts – naval architect, designer of the Elswick...
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Germany) A-I-R Atos (Australian Aircraft & Engineering / N.B. Love, W.J. Warneford and H.E. Broadsmith) AA & E Commercial B1 (Advanced Amphibious Aircraft)...
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Senior Aircraftwoman Debby Walker (L8237427). Squadron Leader David Warneford (0683555). Warrant Officer Peter Whyte (LI941170). Warrant Officer Anthony...
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Imelde, Mater Infirmorum Hospital, Belfast K. F. M. Jackson, Matron, Warneford and Leamington County Hospital, Leamington E. W. Jeffries, Sister, Australian...
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Quartermaster Sergeant Harry Green, Royal Marines. Petty Officer Robert Warneford Hall. Sergeant Frederick William Harvey, Royal Marines. Chief Petty Officer...
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