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  • ...ting allowing Edmonton to grow together again. Edmonton lies on the long Cambridge Road, a section of the Roman route [[Ermine Street]], running north to sout ...le=EU Migration to and from the UK - Migration Observatory - The Migration Observatory |website=Migrationobservatory.ox.ac.uk |date= |accessdate=2016-10-19}}</ref
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  • ...s Hill in [[Chertsey]], [[Banstead]], [[Upper Norwood]], and the Greenwich Observatory itself. ...k/duchess-cambridge-visits-set-downton-abbey-ealing-studios The Duchess of Cambridge visits the set of Downton Abbey at Ealing Studios]. Accessed 7 February 202
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  • ...nearly 61° N, and between longitudes 8° W to 2° E. The Royal Greenwich Observatory in [[Kent]] is the defining point of the world's Prime Meridian, known as t ...Broads|Broads]]. The [[Great Fen]] stretching from [[Lincolnshire]] to [[Cambridge]] and the neighbouring counties, and the smaller [[Somerset Levels]] were o
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  • ...ay.org.uk/Gateway/Results_Single.aspx?uid=110427&resourceID=5|title=Durham Observatory|publisher=Heritage Gateway|accessdate=3 October 2009}}</ref> ...and's third oldest, after the [[University of Oxford]] and [[University of Cambridge]].
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  • ...Argentine Meteorological Office cooperated in maintaining a meteorological observatory at Grytviken under the British lease requirements of the whaling station un ...s_ge_summary_r&cad=0#v=onepage&q&f=false ''The Island of South Georgia''], Cambridge University Press, 1984. ISBN 0 521 25274 1
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  • ...nd between [[Aberffraw]] and [[Malltraeth]], where the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge used to live.<ref name="rogers" /> The loop officially begins and ends at [ *[[South Stack]] lighthouse and [[RSPB South Stack Cliffs|bird observatory]]
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  • Proposed functions for the site include usage as an astronomical observatory, or as a religious site. Archaeologists will admit that "ritual site" is o ...r Chippindale of the Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology, University of Cambridge and Brian Edwards of the University of the West of England, campaigned to g
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  • ...source just to the east of the village of [[Eltisley]], 10 miles west of [[Cambridge]], where the hills rise to around {{convert|60|m|ft|0|x}} above sea level: ...another word for a brook.<ref>{{brithist|66669|A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely, Volume=5}} (1973) Pages 4–16</ref>
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  • |post town=Cambridge ...illage in [[Cambridgeshire]], to be found about five miles south-west of [[Cambridge]].
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  • ...ld, preceded by [[University of Oxford|Oxford]], [[University of Cambridge|Cambridge]] and [[University of St Andrews|St Andrews]]. St Andrews, Glasgow and [[Un ...en]], housing the University of Glasgow School of Veterinary Medicine, the Observatory, Ship model basin and much of the University's sports facilities, the Glasg
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  • ...te book|last=Hill|first=J.W.F.|title=Mediæval Lincoln|year=1948|publisher=Cambridge University Press}})</ref> ...astle, while the other occupies the south-west corner. A square tower, the Observatory Tower, stands on top of the first mound, standing above the outer walls to
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  • ...="OxHist"/><ref>{{cite book|author=Sager, Peter|year=2005|title=Oxford and Cambridge: An Uncommon History|page=36}}</ref> ...iversity/history/early-records|title=Early records|publisher=University of Cambridge}}</ref> The two "ancient universities" are frequently jointly referred to a
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  • ...ex]]. From 1957 to 1988 its grounds were the home of the [[Royal Greenwich Observatory]]. Today it is used by the Bader International Study Centre of Queen's Univ ===Royal Greenwich Observatory===
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  • ...in the United Kingdom, after the universities of [[University of Cambridge|Cambridge]] and [[University of Oxford|Oxford]]. ...y and the School of Mathematics), [[Royal Observatory, Edinburgh|The Royal Observatory]], William Rankine Building (School of Engineering’s Institute for Infras
    33 KB (4,891 words) - 23:50, 27 October 2019
  • ...y, The Letters of Thomas Babington MacAulay: Volume 1, 1807-February 1831, Cambridge University Press, 2008</ref> * William West - artist and builder of Clifton Observatory<ref>John H Hammond, The camera obscura: a chronicle, Hilger, 1981</ref>
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  • ...e other than [[University of Oxford|Oxford]] and [[University of Cambridge|Cambridge]]. It is the eighth-oldest in the [[British Isles]]. ...|year=1838}}</ref> However, there was deep concern expressed by Oxford and Cambridge that the awarding of degree powers could hinder their position. Consequentl
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  • *Cambridge Terrace, designed by Nash and built by Richard Mott in 1825. Cambridge Gate was added in 1876-80. *South Villa: site of George Bishop's Observatory, closed when its owner died in 1861, with instruments and dome moved to Mea
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  • ...useum]] in Queen Street, Exeter and, with support from the [[University of Cambridge]], became the ''Exeter Technical and University Extension College'' in 1893 ...sh Studies, the Environment and Sustainability Institute and the Marchmont Observatory. The Centre for Leadership Studies, now part of the University of Exeter Bu
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  • [[File:driveway-1.jpeg|thumb|160px|The entrance gate to the observatory]] '''Markree Observatory''' was an astronomical observatory in [[County Sligo]], in the grounds of [[Markree Castle]].<ref name="doberc
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  • ..., Based on the Collections of the English Place-Name Society'' (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2004), s.v. ''HORTON''.</ref> ...as two unusual buildings: the Horton Tower, a five-storey Gothic red-brick observatory designed by Humphrey Sturt, the principal purpose of which now, is that of
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