Caterham (/ˈkeɪtərəm/) is a town in the Tandridge district of Surrey, England. The town is administratively divided into two: Caterham on the Hill, and...
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Caterham Cars Ltd. is a British manufacturer of specialist lightweight sports cars established in Caterham, England, with their headquarters in Dartford...
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Ethel May Caterham (née Collins; born 21 August 1909) is a British supercentenarian who is the third-oldest living person in the world and the last surviving...
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The Caterham F1 Team was a Malaysian, later British owned Formula One team based in the United Kingdom which raced under a Malaysian licence. The Caterham...
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The Caterham 7 (or Caterham Seven) is a super-lightweight sports car produced by Caterham Cars in the United Kingdom. It is based on the Lotus Seven,...
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Caterham is a town in Surrey, England. Caterham may also refer to: Caterham Group, parent company for automotive and motor racing businesses Caterham...
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Caterham Group is the parent company for a range of automotive and motor racing businesses. Caterham Cars Caterham Bike 2014 Caterham Aero Seven 2013...
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The Caterham line is a railway branch line running from Caterham in Surrey to Purley in South London. It operates as a commuter service to London. The...
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Caterham Barracks was a military installation in Caterham, Surrey. The barracks were built as a depot for the Foot Guards regiments in 1877. The construction...
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Lotus Seven (redirect from Caterham Super Seven)
Seven, Caterham bought the rights and today Caterham makes both kits and fully assembled cars based on the original design known as the Caterham 7. The...
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The Caterham CT05 is a Formula One racing car that competed in the 2014 Formula One Season. It was the last Caterham F1 car before the team folded prior...
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Caterham Common near Caterham in Surrey was the venue for three historic cricket matches played from 1767 to 1769. In the 18th century, it was the home...
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Caterham School is a private co-educational day and boarding school located in Caterham, Surrey and a member of the Headmasters' and Headmistresses' Conference...
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The Caterham Project V is an upcoming electric sports car to be produced by Caterham Cars and it is set to be released in late 2025. On 7 June 2023, Caterham...
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The Caterham 21 is a two-seat roadster designed and hand built by Caterham Cars in the 1990s. It was based on the mechanicals of the Caterham 7 and was...
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St Lawrence's Hospital was a mental health facility in Caterham, Surrey. The facility was commissioned by the Metropolitan Asylums Board and designed by...
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The Caterham CT03 is a Formula One racing car designed by Mark Smith and Lewis Butler for the Caterham F1 team. It was used during the 2013 Formula One...
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Caterham railway station serves the town of Caterham in the Tandridge district of Surrey. Caterham train drivers depot was opened on Sunday 17 June 1928...
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Aston Martin), Renault, Toyota, and Team Lotus, which was later renamed to Caterham F1 Team. Gascoyne was born in Rackheath, Norfolk, England. He lived in...
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Caterham Racing is the practice of racing Caterham Seven-type sportscars. The Caterham Seven (or Caterham 7) is a small sports car produced by Caterham...
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Tony Fernandes (category Caterham Group)
Group of companies. He is the owner of Caterham Group, the parent company of British car manufacturer Caterham Cars. Until July 2023, he was the majority...
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Purley railway station (redirect from Caterham Junction railway station)
Charing Cross), in Travelcard Zone 6. It is a junction, with branches to Caterham and Tattenham Corner. Purley station has been known by three different...
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Caterham High School is a mixed, comprehensive 11-18 school in Clayhall, London. There are 1100 students in the school. The school is supported by the...
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Alpine Caterham or SAAC) owned equally by both parts, with the aim of developing affordable sport cars under the Alpine (for Renault) and Caterham (for...
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CT05, not CT04) is up and running..." Caterham F1 Team. 28 January 2014. Retrieved 28 January 2014. "Caterham to retain Renault engines in 2014". GPUpdate...
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Caterham Cricket Club is an English cricket club at Caterham in Surrey. The club runs teams in the Surrey County League and plays at Old Cats playing fields...
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The Caterham Seven CSR is the latest model from sports car manufacturer Caterham Cars. The CSR is the most heavily modified Caterham, though it still retains...
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Sepang Racing Team (redirect from Caterham Moto Racing Team)
Johan Stigefelt launching his own outfit in the middleweight class using a Caterham bike and with backing from Malaysian airline Air Asia. Finishing sixth...
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became Caterham's test driver and contested the 2012 GP2 Series with their GP2 team before being promoted to Formula One. As a result of this, Caterham's 2012...
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A22 road (redirect from Caterham bypass)
Orbital Motorway just north of Godstone. This section incorporates the Caterham bypass, which opened in 1939 as one of the earliest such roads in the country...
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