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  • ...descounty/article/108422/Best-place-to-live-in-Britain.html], Country Life Magazine.</ref> The town is situated
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  • ...tshire-memorials/|title=Dorsetshire Memorials|page=|year=|work=Dorset Life Magazine (June 2011)|publisher=|accessdate=21 June 2011}}</ref>
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  • ...0, an independent survey of 4500 members of the general public by consumer magazine [http://www.which.co.uk/holiday Which? Holiday] found that Blackpool is the *Sea Life Centres - a large aquarium featuring a walkthrough shark tank, located on t
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  • Lincolnshire is a rural area where the pace of life is generally much slower than in much of Britain. Sunday is still largely a ...he generally lower property prices and the slower and more relaxed pace of life. The relatively high proportion of elderly and retired people is reflected
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  • ...many minds to the outer suburban fringe. Here there is a distinct suburban life. This is a mixture of calm communities, small towns and the [[London commut Some rural life survives along the [[River Colne, Hertfordshire|Colne Valley]] forming Midd
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  • ...It has produced three Nobel laureates and there is a high concentration of life scientists working in the city.<ref name="rowett">{{cite web|url=http://www ...ated with the city and its emblem can be seen on the city crest. The local magazine is called the "Leopard" and, when Union Bridge was constructed in the ninet
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  • | title = Normannis – Bringing History To Life ...as Fouke le Fitz Waryn, which contains a highly embellished account of the life of Fulk Fitzwarine III, which survives in a French prose manuscript contain
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  • ...e web|url=http://www.mmu.ac.uk/studyatmmu/manchesterlife/|title=Manchester Life|accessdate=2009-05-05|publisher=Manchester Metropolitan University|year=200 ...State of the City Report'' identifies financial and professional services, life science industries, creative, cultural and media, manufacturing and communi
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  • ...rs.<ref name=Autocar196612>''News and views: Parking in Reading''; Autocar magazine vol 125 (nbr 3697) page 1341, 23 December 1966</ref> It was noted that the ...e of success. Left-field experimental pop band Lemon Kittens also started life here in the late '70s, and 60s folk/blues legend-turned-avant-gardist Mike
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  • The life of the historical hero of the town, William Spears (1812 - 1885), is celebr - ''The Fisher Folk of the Scottish East Coast, "Macmillian's Magazine" No.36 October 1862.''
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  • ...ng-in-the-smoke Vintage London: Taking in the Smoke] - slideshow by ''Life magazine''
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  • ...of the Year in 2001 and won it in 2007. It also won the ''Cotswold Life'' magazine award for the best farmers' market in Gloucestershire in 2003, 2004 and 200
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  • ''Country Life'' magazine described Ludlow as "the most vibrant small town in England."<ref>{{cite we
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  • [[File:A Middle East Soldier Revisits Britain- Life in Wartime Leeds, England, UK, 1943 D15678.jpg|right|thumb|200px|Quarry Hil ...eds+lifestyle.html |title=Live the Leeds Lifestyle |publisher=''Legal Week Magazine'' |date= |accessdate=2009-01-25}}</ref> Tertiary industries such as retail
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  • ...s described as "the New York of Europe"<ref>{{cite book|title=The Bankers' Magazine|publisher=Groombridge & Sons|location=London|series=v.11|year=1851|url=http ...e "significant contribution made by its sons and daughters in all walks of life."<ref>[http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/353286.stm BBC News] 26 May
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  • ===Religious life=== ...nd Globe Town and launched as a full-time publication in 2018. In 2019 the magazine had 2,500 subscribers, 10,000 followers on social media, and nearly 100,000
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  • *{{cite book|last=Hyde|first=H. Montgomery|title=Norman Birkett: The Life of Lord Birkett of Ulverston|publisher=[[Hamish Hamilton|year=1965|asin=B00 ...the Inner Temple|journal=The Burlington Magazine|publisher=The Burlington Magazine Publications, Ltd.|volume=75|issue=436|issn=0951-0788}}
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  • ...e=Sulphur surplus: Up to our necks in a diabolical element | work=BBC News magazine | date=19 July 2014 | accessdate=19 July 2014 | author=Knight, Laurence}}</ ...rists who visited the place.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/magazine-21587468|title=The man who demolished Shakespeare's house|author= Winterman
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  • ...he men were never sealed inside. The team was disbanded to resume civilian life when the war ended. ...ure reserve in 1993.<ref>J. Cortes, "Wildlife in Gibraltar", ''Sanctuary'' magazine, issue 22 (1993), pp. 38-41</ref>
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  • ...Edinburgh remained the centre for the legal profession and of intellectual life. ...these factors saw Edinburgh named the Best Small City of the future by fDi Magazine for 2010/11.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.edinburgh-inspiringcapital.com/
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  • * ''Life and Work'' - the monthly magazine of the Church of Scotland.
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  • ...s|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/7126939.stm |title=UK &#124; The quiet life: Tristan da Cunha |publisher=BBC News |date=2007-12-06 |accessdate=2010-04- ...esults are poor.<ref>Crossan, Rob 'Return to the Last Outpost' ''Telegraph Magazine'', 11 November 2002</ref><ref>{{cite web|author=By admin on January 1, 2007
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  • ...both by aircraft of the Luftwaffe and by missile. The worst single loss of life took place on Tuesday 19 December 1944, when the 367th V-2 rocket to hit En * Torry, Gilbert: ''Chelmsford through the ages'' (East Anglian Magazine Ltd, 1977)
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  • ...s engaged a group of young people in Garston and spoke to them about their life experiences, from this a script was developed which became a full-length fe ...rston_riots.php Article on the 1912 Garston riots from Liverpool's 'Nerve' magazine]
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  • *Pentecostal: [http://www.nlpc.org.uk/ New Life Pentecostal Church] *[http://www.bohoboxmoor.com Boho Boxmoor] The online magazine for Boxmoor and Hemel Hempstead people.
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  • |author=British Archaeology Magazine |author=British Archaeology Magazine
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  • ...utton Courtenay) supply electricity to the National Grid. ''Country Life'' magazine voted these the third worst eyesore in Britain, but some locals refer to th
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  • Deptford began life as a ford of the [[River Ravensbourne|Ravensbourne]] (near what is now Dept ...com |accessdate=2010-01-09 }}</ref><ref>''The Interesting Narrative Of The Life Of Olaudah Equiano Or Gustavus Vassa, The African, Written By Himself, Volu
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  • ...l 2008). There is also a monthly paid magazine "Folkestone, Hythe & Romney Life
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  • Presteigne is considered by ''Country Life'' magazine editor Clive Aslet to be one of Britain's top 10 small towns.<ref>{{cite ne
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  • ...ving London at 11.30 am.<ref name="srok">Derbyshire Family History Society magazine issue 127, inside back cover</ref> The 'Skegness is so Bracing' poster fea In March 2005, Skegness took the top spot in a survey by "Yours magazine", looking at the best retirement places in the UK. ''Yours'' researchers vi
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  • ...nd not otherwise to impair the economic commercial or industrial unity and life of the Island. A monthly magazine 'CFL - Cyprus Forces Life' is published in both SBAs and in shops. British Forces Broadcasting Servic
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  • ...[Manx National Heritage]] on the Isle of Man. Members also receive a pack, magazine subscription and a discount in any Cadw shops.
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  • ...arliamentary reform and selling a Thomas Paine pamphlet. An account of his life by Alan Dorling is in the ''Nottinghamshire Historian'' journal, spring/sum ...choolboy in Newark from 1830 to 1840, contributed to ''The hungry forties: life under the bread tax'' (London, 1904), a book about the Corn Laws: ''"Charti
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  • ...is concerned, they are entirely redundant.’<ref>From W.S. Chalmers, The Life and Letters of David, Earl Beatty (1951), p.469 (courtesy of http://www.pem ...remains and is now residential accommodation and a listed Victoria Powder Magazine<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.subbrit.org.uk/rsg/sites/l/llanion_barracks/i
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  • .../features/firstsettlers.html "Scotlands First Settlers"]. History Scotland Magazine. Retrieved 15 March 2008.</ref> Finds of bloodstone microliths on the fores ...d Adomnán himself is thought to have been familiar with the island.<ref>''Life of St Columba'', ed. Richard Sharpe, book I, chapter 26, book II, chapter 3
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  • ...Brac</ref>, all well covered in corals and with a wide diversity of marine life.
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  • *[http://www.ourkt4.com/ Worcester Park Life Magazine]
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  • ...ird_atlas |title=Coastal & Marine Resources Centre – Cork Harbour Marine Life Research Project Report |publisher=Cmrc.ucc.ie |date=|accessdate=2010-08-12 |title =Beatha Bharra (Saint Finbarr of Cork: the Complete Life)
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  • ...415&dq=%22alfred%22chippenham+%22hunting+lodge%22 |journal=The Gentleman's Magazine |year=1855 |volume=199 |page=415 }}</ref> historians have also argued, from
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  • ...30) wrote about his life as a hammerman at the works.<ref>Alfred Williams, Life in a railway factory, first published 1915, 2007 edition published by Sutto ...Outlook'', ''Frequency'' (arts and cultural magazine), ''The Great Swindon Magazine'', the ''Swindon Business News'' and ''The Swindon Link''
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  • ...from the period, including Wilberforce House, now a museum documenting the life of William Wilberforce.<ref name='VCHULL'/> |url=http://www.railwayherald.org/magazine/issueview.php?type=UK&id=191
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  • ...titute"/> organised by BBC Radio Lincolnshire along with Lincolnshire Life magazine.<ref name= "flaginstitute"/> The winning entry, designed by Lincolnshire-bo ...colnshire, which launched a campaign in partnership with Lincolnshire Life magazine that culminated in a popular vote. Their campaign was supported by many loc
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  • ...day at noon. He was arrested while sitting on a bench, changing the gun's magazine and waiting for noon to arrive, by the island's volunteer constable.<ref na ...ections, joined by the Seigneur and the Senechal, the latter appointed for life by the Seigneur.
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  • ...e=descriptive>''Descriptive Sketch of the Island of Sark'', ''The Guernsey Magazine'', Guernsey, May 1875</ref> The black dog called the ''Tchico'' was also re ...tm |archivedate=24 December 2007 |title=Sark Attractions |publisher=Island Life}}</ref> The Le Pelleys were obliged to transfer the fief to the Collings fa
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  • ...ww.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-11708270|title=Evacuees from Guernsey recall life in Scotland|work=BBC News |accessdate=12 November 2010|date=12 November 201 ...with a working railway.<ref>Notes on the Railway taken from ''The Railway Magazine'', September 1934 edition</ref>
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  • The August 1969 issue of Dock and Harbour Authority magazine carried an article 'A National Roadstead' which reported on a 1968 proposal *Steve Conway - Shiprocked - Life On The Waves With Radio Caroline (Liberties Press, Dublin, 2009) ISBN 978-1
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  • ...tle=On the origin of the Dogger Bank, in the North Sea |journal=Geological magazine |volume=96|issue=1|pages=33–34|url=http://geolmag.geoscienceworld.org/cgi ....uk/teaching/C1119/mhe08%20lecture%206.pdf University of Sussex, School of Life Sciences], C1119 Modern human evolution, Lecture 6, slide 23</ref>
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  • ...f prosperity, aided by peace between England and France. The Jersey way of life involved agriculture, milling, fishing, shipbuilding, and manufacture of wo **''Gallery Magazine''
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  • ...es-president.html#part2| accessdate=11 May 2010 | authorlink=Country Life (magazine) }}</ref>
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  • ...years. Life memberships are also available. The body publishes a quarterly magazine for use of members.
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  • ...period 1932–1956 there was an airport to the east of the town. It began life as a civilian field, but during the Second World War it became a Royal Air An American sculptor, William Ordway Partridge, had created a life-size statue of Lady Rebecca Rolfe, better known to history as Pocahontas.
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  • *Magazine: "Folkestone, Hythe & Romney Life"
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  • ...ounty/article/108422/Best-place-to-live-in-Britain.html#part2 Country Life Magazine article]</ref>
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  • ...aning of Stonehenge|last=Alexander|first=Caroline|work=National Geographic Magazine|publisher=National Geographic Society|accessdate=6 November 2009}}</ref> ...urney along the Avon to reach Stonehenge was part of a ritual passage from life to death, to celebrate past ancestors and the recently deceased.
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  • *Baptist: Life Church (formerly Cuffley Free Church) It has founded a daughter church in P ...Scout Camp, was opened on Whit Saturday 1940 by Lord Wigram.<ref>The Scout Magazine: June 1940 issue p.162</ref> Today, Tolmers hosts thousands of young people
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  • ...on Mainland. Crofting, especially sheep rearing, is the mainstay of island life. ...apa_Stour_magazine_31_03_2006.pdf "Papa Stour-the place"] (pdf) Papa Stour magazine, Retrieved 14 September 2007.</ref><ref>{{Cite web| url=http://www.users.ze
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  • ...the St Fagans National History Museum (formerly called the Museum of Welsh Life). [[File:Abernodwydd Farmhouse, St Fagans Museum of Welsh Life.jpg|left|thumb|200px|Abernodwydd Farmhouse]]
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  • **Life Church Petersfield *Community magazine: ''Life in Petersfield''
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  • ...to Sutton Coldfield.<ref>{{cite book|last=Hutton |first=William |title=The life of William Hutton, stationer, of Birmingham, and the history of his family *Sylvanus Urban in ''The Gentleman's Magazine'' Vol. XXII, page 270, (1790)
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  • ...everal years. His former house in Walthamstow is a museum dedicated to his life and works, while the grounds of the house are a public park (Lloyd Park in ...the first motor car in London between 1892 and 1894. In 1912 ''The Motor'' magazine, after much debate, recognised the Bremer car as the first British built pe
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  • The town has a history dating back to the 11th century and in its long life Prestonpans has gathered some impressive examples of historical architectur * The Scots Magazine, illustrated article on Prestonpans Murals trail
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  • ...ay.<ref name="Pev" /> The Assembly Rooms were the hub of the town's social life in the 19th century and lavish balls took place in the 70-foot long ballroo ...ur”: older people, oral histories and the historical geography of social life.
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  • ...(''Clethrionomys glareolus erica'').<ref>[http://www.funet.fi/pub/sci/bio/life/mammalia/rodentia/arvicolidae/clethrionomys/index.html#glareolus "FUNET spe ...during his short stay on the island the Prince confided that although his life on the run was hard, he would rather live that way for ten years than be ca
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  • ...eb.archive.org/web/20081203112227/http://www.americanheritage.com/articles/magazine/ah/1970/1/1970_1_28.shtml |archivedate=3 December 2008}}</ref> ...drawing on Roman Catholic aspirations and resentment at certain aspects of life and government, such as the limiting of the franchise to rate-payers (overw
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  • ...y reaches new heights! |url=http://www.oasisacademymediacityuk.org/academy-life/news/view/item92227/ |publisher=Oasis Academy MediaCityUK |accessdate=6 Oct ...an'' criticised the development as "an enclave, easily closed off from the life of the rest of the city".<ref>{{citation|title=The story of the BBC, as tol
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  • ...hannay-paints-ansty/|title=Clive Hannay paints Ansty|publisher=Dorset Life Magazine|accessdate=7 March 2014|date=June 2012|author=Clive Hannay}}</ref>
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  • ...ne—considerably less a river than a flood of liquid manure, in which all life dies, whether animal or vegetable, and which resembles nothing in nature, e ...rivers (apart from a very occasional tributary), no insects, no weeds, no life of any kind except sewage fungus, nothing but chemicals and any dirt which
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  • ....<ref name=Scotsman>Haswell-Smith, Hamish [http://thescotsman.scotsman.com/magazine.cfm?id=1220702004 "Where the wild things are"] (23 October 2004) Edinburgh. ...tation for barrenness, it can be seen that it is a treasure trove of plant life, both introduced and native.
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  • ...book|last=Birch|first=A.H.|title=Small Town Politics, A Study of Political Life in Glossop|publisher=Oxford University Press|year=1959|pages=8–38|chapter ...ted walking back to Manchester with a huge bag...."<ref>Speaight, R. 1957. Life of Hilaire Belloc. Farrar, Straus and Company, New York. cited in Smith, J.
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  • ...=August 2008|accessdate=16 April 2014|title=West Bay|publisher=Dorset Life Magazine}}</ref> Local businessmen, including the archaeologist Augustus Pitt Rivers ...ay coaches have been installed on a short length of relaid track.<ref name=life/> In the second half of the 20th century further residential and tourism-re
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  • ...d the view of the beach from Abbotsbury has been voted by ''Country Life'' magazine as Britain's third best view. The Fleet Lagoon and Chesil Beach feature in
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  • ...d the view of the beach from Abbotsbury has been voted by ''Country Life'' magazine as "Britain's third best view". This is also part of the [[Jurassic Coast]
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  • ...><ref>Cotton, Ellen (1961) "King Arthur's Castle, Tintagel", in: ''Cornish Magazine''; Vol. 3, pp. 367-68, April 1961</ref> "King Arthur's Footprint" is a holl ...at Arthur was born at Tintagel, or that he ever visited the place in later life, or that in any sense the stronghold became his property when he was king."
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  • ...he internal structure of silicic sub-caldera magma chambers. Mineralogical magazine, 68, 725-738 ]</ref> The composition of the remainder of the volcano today Following plundering by the Vikings in 923, monastic life continued and the site was occupied by the Augustinian Nuns until 1542 with
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  • The town has a community magazine based in the town and compiled by Burnham residents. Burnham & Dengie Hund ...te news|title=Burnham has a big celebration|date=September 2008|work=Essex Life |publisher=Archant |page=16 |url=http://edition.pagesuite-professional.co.u
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  • ...ture. Morecambe Bay is also an important wildlife site, with abundant bird life and varied marine habitats, and there is a bird observatory at [[Walney Isl ...Time & Tide: Morecambe Bay'', [http://www.hiddeneurope.co.uk hidden europe magazine], 4 (Sept 2005), pp.&nbsp;40–44.
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  • **Deeper Life Bible Church ...sion of Useful Knowledge, Volumes 13-14 | publisher=Charles Knight & Penny Magazine | year=1839 }}</ref><ref name=fletcher/> abutting onto the open farmland of
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  • ...k on the local history since 1850.<ref>''Not Forgetting Aspects of Village Life in Bottesford, Easthorpe, Muston and Normanton'' (Bottesford, 2009).</ref> ...]]. There is a plaque to this effect on the building.<ref>''Leicestershire Magazine'', 31 July 2010 [http://leicestershire.greatbritishlife.co.uk/article/the-b
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  • ...ce and attractions of neighbouring Norwich, an active and independent town life continues to thrive and grow in Hingham. ...he links between his village and Hingham, Massachusetts.<ref>''Family Tree Magazine'', September 2000.</ref>
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  • ...ure in James Boswell's diaries as the man who introduced Boswell to London life, was murdered here in on 24 October 1769, on the North Bay, by an excise of ...ncs/rm02-1960-094.pdf "Railway Development in Preston&mdash;1"], ''Railway Magazine'', vol 106, February 1960 no 706, p.96</ref><ref>Welch, M.S. (2004) ''Lanca
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  • ==Village life== ...esey.org.uk/meridian/index.html The Meridian], the village's own community magazine
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  • ..., he finished ''The Lay of the Last Minstrel''.<ref name=oan/> ''The Scots Magazine'' in 1806 said the lands were "a perfect waste covered almost entirely with ...ir heated swimming pool (where the actor Sean Connery had once worked as a life guard) which made use of the power station's spare heat. It was closed in 1
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  • ...Road and was later arrested in Dalgrano Gardens, W10. He was sentenced to life imprisonment, to serve a minimum of forty years before being considered for ...y June in venues across the area and was described in 2011 by ''Time Out'' magazine as 'Just like [[Hay-on-Wye]], but in Hackney', by ''The Times'' as one of i
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  • In 2006, ''Country Life'' magazine voted Framlingham the number one place to live in the country.
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  • At the same time as the major disruption to the social and religious life of the townspeople took place in the 1540s, the introduction of the spinnin ...was converted for domestic use. In the Civil War it was used as a powder magazine. Today it is called Chapel Cottage; remains of Norman windows, a bellcote,
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  • ...al festival commemorated the Centenary of the original "Races". During the life of the festival, in 1999, the organisers launched the Bexhill 100 Motoring ...March 1919 as an economy measure during the First World War.<ref>"Railway Magazine", July 1958</ref>
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  • ...s of nearby Avebury. In 1861 it was reported<ref>In ''Wilts Archaeological Magazine'' December 1861 p 181, noted by J. B. Partridge, "Wiltshire Folklore" ''Fol ...ref>Barret, John. 1994. Fragments from Antiquity: An archaeology of social life in Britain 2900-1200BC. Blackwell, Oxford. pp29-31</ref> He notes that any
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  • ...wards. Several of the stories in ''The Railway Series'' come from his real-life experiences at the Talyllyn, and some of the books contain full-page illust ...06-1926-431.PDF |format=PDF| title=The Tal-y-llyn Railway |journal=Railway Magazine |volume=58 |month=June |pages=431–435|accessdate=1 May 2009}}
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  • ...alls.<ref>{{cite book|last=Curry|first=William|title=The Dublin University Magazine |publisher=William Curry, Jun., and Co.,|year=1853|volume=v. 42|url=http:// ...of the Government, being unanimously of opinion that for many reasons his life should be spared.<ref>{{cite book|last=Mansergh|first=Nicholas|title=Nation
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  • ...Following a dispute over payment, the ship caught fire and the gunpowder magazine exploded, sinking the vessel and whatever lay in her hold, which local lege ...ld. Basking sharks, Minke whales, porpoises and dolphins are among the sea life that can be seen on boat tours from Mull.
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  • ...ower when her husband became ill at some time in the last ten years of his life.<ref name=Costambeys>{{cite encyclopedia |first=Marios |last=Costambeys |ti ...rative of modern enterprise'', 1876</ref><ref name="railmag">''The Railway Magazine'', Vol. 102, 1897</ref><ref name="Dow">Dow (1973)</ref><ref>Clement Edwin
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  • ...did so on the advice of William Hudson, proprietor of the ''Country Life'' Magazine, who was both a patron and a champion of Lutyens. Drewe was now 54 years ol
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  • For a century Carrickfergus Castle remained a magazine and armoury. ...ting hall has been fully restored and there are many exhibits to show what life was like in mediæval times. It was built and re-built three times, and sti
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  • ...y of Edward Hudson, a publishing magnate and the owner of ''Country Life'' magazine. He had it refurbished in the Arts and Crafts style by Sir Edwin Lutyens. I ...to create simple forms, and uses textures to demonstrate a rustic, spartan life-style. Despite being a castle it remains a homely space where the human sca
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  • ...', Retrieved on 2009-08-11</ref> A small number of families led a Crofting life often doing skilled work, such as dyking and quarrying, for local landowner
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  • ...the kitchen gardens at Beningbrough Hall, near York"], ''Yorkshire Life'' magazine, 23 May 2010. Retrieved 1 December 2013</ref>
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