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  • Thumbnail for Phun City
    Phun City was a rock festival held at Ecclesden Common near Worthing, England, from 24 July to 26 July 1970. Excluding the one-day free concerts in London's...
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  • North Hylton is a suburb of Sunderland, Tyne and Wear, in northeast England. It is on the north bank of River Wear opposite South Hylton. Hylton Castle...
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  • The Association for Environment Conscious Building (AECB) is the leading[citation needed] network for sustainable building professionals in the United...
    10 KB (1,395 words) - 15:45, 4 July 2023
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    Gad Cliff is a south-facing cliff face, immediately to the east of Worbarrow Tout and Pondfield Cove, on the south coast of the Isle of Purbeck in Dorset...
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    St Matthew's Primary School is a 3–11 mixed community primary school in Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, England. It is non-denominational, and catering for...
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  • Thumbnail for William Fraser (bishop of St Andrews)
    William Fraser (died 1297) was a late 13th century Bishop of St Andrews and Guardian of the Kingdom of Scotland. Before election to the bishopric, he had...
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    Shaftesbury Square is in Belfast, Northern Ireland at the southern end of Great Victoria Street and Dublin road, with the adjoining streets of Lisburn...
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    Middleton-on-Sea is a village, civil parish and an electoral ward in the Arun District of West Sussex, England, lying to the east of Bognor Regis and neighbouring...
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  • Eormenric of Kent was King of Kent from c. 534/540 to 564/580. His father may have been Octa of Kent, whom Eormenric succeeded. His son, Æthelberht of...
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  • The Charity Commission for Northern Ireland is the independent regulator of Northern Ireland charities. It was established in 2009 under the Charities...
    6 KB (627 words) - 10:26, 2 July 2023
  • The Ylioppilaskunnan Soittajat ("YS", the Helsinki University Symphony Orchestra) is a symphony orchestra resident in Helsinki, Finland. YS was founded...
    3 KB (196 words) - 22:35, 30 January 2022
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    Wilbraham Egerton (1 September 1781 – 25 April 1856) was a British landowner and Member of Parliament from the Egerton family. He was the eldest surviving...
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  • Air Livonia was a small airline based at Pärnu Airport in Estonia providing scheduled and charter flights. ICAO Code: LIV Callsign: LIVONIA Air Livonia...
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    The Clocaenog Forest is in west Denbighshire and east Conwy, Wales on Mynydd Hiraethog. It takes its name from the village of Clocaenog, near Ruthin. It...
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    Sir Henry Pollexfen (1632 – 15 June 1691) of Nutwell in the parish of Woodbury, Devon, was Lord Chief Justice of the Common Pleas. According to Eliott-Drake...
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  • Ten Sing is a Christian youth program within YWCA and YMCA, engaging teenagers in creative performing arts. Ten Sing work is based on a common agreement...
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  • 54°35′28″N 5°55′59″W / 54.591°N 5.933°W / 54.591; -5.933 The Golden Mile is the name given to the stretch of Dublin Road, Great Victoria Street, Bradbury...
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  • Joseph William Carey ARUA (1859–1937) was an Irish artist. Joseph was the son of the Rev. J. W. Carey, the minister of the Moravian Church in Kilwarlin...
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  • Richard Bushrode, also Bushrod (1576 – 1 July 1628) was an English haberdasher and merchant adventurer and a politician who sat in the House of Commons...
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  • The Rhondda Rebels is a women's basketball team from Rhondda in south Wales, who compete in Division 1 of the English Women's Basketball League. The team...
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