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  • ...shman to be made an earl and being described by contemporary poets as the "national deliverer" who might achieve Welsh independence.<ref>Johnson, p.88; Kenyon ...in June 1645 after the Battle of Naseby and again in 1646, when he enjoyed playing bowls on the castle's green.<ref>Tribe, pp.6-7.</ref> The Royalist cause wa
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  • ...7, the remains of a Bronze Age round barrow were discovered on the playing fields of Ruabon Grammar School; they contained human remains, a flint arrowhead a ...nd its contents, the organ, and many other treasures, were acquired by the National Museum in Cardiff.
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  • ...to the village centre, and now administered by the National Playing Fields Association, was a gift to Gwernymynydd residents from the Waln family.
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  • ...s. This bore the name of "H.M.S. Excalibur" and was situated at the top of Fields Road by the side of the Stoke to Crewe railway line. In 1948 it became a di ...ted in Milton Gardens but it has since moved to the Alsager School Playing Fields to increase capacity.<ref>[http://www.alsager.com/tour/carnival.htm Alsager
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  • .../release?id=16624 |title=Chatsworth Receives Top Honour in Prestigious NPI National Heritage Awards |publisher=Prnewswire.co.uk |date=|accessdate=21 June 2012} ...In 1997 a waterfall was created out of old drinking troughs gathered from fields on the estate. There is also a bamboo walk there.
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  • ...who deal with public safety and security), two groundsmen (for the playing fields), six maintenance workers and one property maintenance worker – some 23 e In the 19th century the windmill was the headquarters of the National Rifle Association and drew large crowds each July. "These annual gatherings are attended by t
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  • ...eId=3070&startColumn=1&numberOfColumns=8&containerAreaId=790254 Office for National Statistics : ''Census 2001 : Parish Headcounts : Doncaster''] Retrieved 200 ...ld Lane. The old RAF housing has been purchased by South Yorkshire Housing Association and private individuals. New homes, businesses, schools and a hotel have be
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  • West Boldon Lodge, constructed by the National Grid, is situated amongst a range of habitat, including wetland, grassland *Football: Jarrow Roofing Boldon Community Association F.C., founded in 1987, plays at The Boldon C.A. Sports Ground
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  • ...nment) on behalf of Crossford Community Council. The floodlit All Weather Playing Pitch was unveiled on 8 May 2005 and is available for 5-five-aside-fottball
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  • ...ains. Within the village, there are two children's playgrounds and playing fields, with an outdoor pool open during the summer. At the top end of the village The band Stereophonics comes from Cwmaman. On 14 December 2007, in association with Jo Whiley and her BBC Radio 1 Live Lounge Tour, the Stereophonics retu
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  • ...ge axe-head, discovered by P. W. Brooks in 1949 and now displayed in the [[National Museum Cardiff]]. ...=PsQBnQq-rEMC&pg=PA13|accessdate=19 April 2012|date=January 1991|publisher=National Museum Wales|isbn=978-0-7200-0354-3|page=13}}</ref><ref name="Kenyon1990">{
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  • ...ssociation was established in 1888 and became the Pendlebury Branch of the National Union of Mineworkers in 1959. With the decline of the industry, the once po ...06. Langworthy ARLFC has been based in Pendlebury (at Rabbit Hills playing fields, Bolton Road) for over 20 years, whilst local rivals Folly Lane ARLFC opera
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  • ...oad over the canal. A datestone indicates that it was built in 1775.<ref>{{National Heritage List for England |num=1221180 |desc=Bridge taking Colne Bridge Roa ...</ref> Next comes Falls Lock, and finally Red Doles Lock and bridge.<ref>{{National Heritage List for England |num=1290603 |desc=Red Doles Lock}}</ref> The loc
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  • In 1817, [[Fforest Fawr]] was enclosed and divided into fields.<ref name=powys>[http://history.powys.org.uk/school1/ystradgynlais/gtforest ...tardawe]] where it is now a popular trail and is part of route 43 of the [[National Cycle Network]].<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://www.swansea.gov.uk/index.cfm?ar
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  • ...on operations ceased. In 1946, Hoverfly R-4Bs moved in, the base's playing fields were taken over as a landing ground and it became the site of the modern he ...wpnsa.org.uk/history-of-wpnsa/|title=History - WPNSA - Weymouth & Portland National Sailing Academy|publisher=|accessdate=19 March 2016}}</ref>
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  • ...ersity Students' Association|accessdate=11 July 2014}}</ref> The students' association is responsible for sport at the university, which is managed by the Aberdee ....D. and Forbes, Angela ''Aberdeen University 1945-1981: Regional Roles and National Needs'' (AUP)</ref> The first successful university newspaper, ''Alma Mater
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  • ...rham University School of Medicine, Pharmacy and Health (which operates in association with the [[University of Newcastle upon Tyne]]) took in its first students ...n the north bank of the Wear, opposite the University's Racecourse playing fields and Old Elvet, is home to the School of Education and Hild Bede College. Ol
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  • Alumni of the University of Hull are especially prominent in the fields of politics, academia, journalism and drama, including several prominent La ...often described as one of the finest in the country, and extensive playing fields and other sports facilities. The large village of [[Cottingham, Yorkshire|C
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  • ...faculty universities in the United Kingdom.<ref name=surv>{{cite web|title=National Student Survey|url=http://www.st-andrews.ac.uk/news/archive/2014/title,2479 ...divinity and philosophical studies, and was slow to embrace more practical fields such as science and medicine that were becoming more popular at other unive
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  • ...Key Statistics; Quick Statistics: Population Density |publisher=Office for National Statistics| accessdate=22 December 2013}}</ref> ...s]]. It has meadows adjoining the [[River Thames]] where the [[Thames Path National Trail]] also runs. The district has modest convenience shops and amenities,
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