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  • A 12,000-year-old animal skeleton (the ''Carleton Elk'') found with barbed arrowheads near Blackpool Sixth Form College in 19 ...f the then unused building would take place if it could be used as a bingo hall. After three years of bingo use, the group of friends, now called the Frien
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  • *{{i-EH}} [[Minster Lovell Hall]] *Carleton Williams, E. (1935) ''Companion into Oxfordshire'' Methuen & Co. Limited, L
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  • ...ccessfully withstood a siege in 1547 from the English commander Sir Thomas Carleton, but after the surrounding countryside had been overrun was compelled to su The Stewartry Museum was founded in 1879 and was at first based in the Town Hall until it became too small. The collection moved to a purpose-built site and
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  • ...ndgate, Dockray and Netherend within the town proper and Plumpton Head and Carleton outside the town. **Gospel Hall Evangelical Church, Albert Street/Queen Street.
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  • ...Henry VIII in 1540 to the Earl of Hertford. It subsequently passed to Lord Carleton and then the Marquis of Queensbury. The Antrobus family of Cheshire bought *Hall, R, Leather, K, & Dobson, G, ''Stonehenge Aotearoa'' (Awa Press, 2005)
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  • It is a small place which shares a civil parish with [[Carleton Forehoe]]. Kimberley is about 3 miles north-west of Wymondham, standing ar Kimberly is home to Kimberley Hall, a house whose grounds were designed by Capability Brown.
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  • | [[Shortstown]] || Shortstown Village Hall Playing Fields || Greycote <small>MK42 0TU</small> || {{map|}} || 10.8 | [[Workington]] || Workington Hall Parklands || Ramsay Brow <small>CA14 3AN</small> || {{map|}} || 79.58
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  • ...nto a fortune owned by Mary Carleton (daughter of Thomas Carleton of South Carleton d.1829). ...uld soon be going". The private girls' school established at the corner of Carleton and Brecknock Roads was closed in 1878 after many of its pupils drowned in
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  • |name=Carleton |picture=Carleton Green, Cumberland - geograph-4394201.jpg
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  • |name=Carleton |picture=Brougham Castle Bridge, Carleton, Penrith - Brougham - geograph.org.uk - 274055.jpg
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  • '''Carleton''' is a common place-name. In particular it may be: **[[Carleton, Carlisle]], a hamlet near Carlisle
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  • |name=Carleton |picture=The Castle Gardens, Carleton (geograph 2842759).jpg
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  • |name=Carleton Rode |picture=All Saints, Carleton Rode - geograph.org.uk - 906373.jpg
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  • |name=Carleton Forehoe |picture caption=St Mary’s, Carleton Forehoe
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  • ...om Circa 10,000 BC. In 1970 building work in nearby [[Carleton, Lancashire|Carleton]] uncovered the 12,000-year-old skeleton of an elk, along with two bone or ...orey9 /> Nearby examples are [[Thornton, Lancashire|Thornton]], Marton and Carleton. Poulton was recorded in 1086 as ''Poltun''; the name is derived from the O
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  • Carlton-le-Moorland has a post office, a village hall, and public house called the ''White Hart''. The parish council owns the village hall, the playing fields, and "The Sands", an area of amenity land and allotment
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  • |client=John Metcalf Carleton ...morland|Brough]] in [[Westmorland]]. It was built in 1775 by John Metcalf Carleton, an industrial entrepreneur, as a folly on his large estate next to Brough.
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  • Great Carlton is listed in the 1086 [[Domesday Book]] as "Magna Carleton". The name Carlton derives from the Old English 'Ceorla tun' meaning "the v ...Hall - geograph.org.uk - 464632.jpg|left|thumb|160px|Great Carlton Village Hall]]
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  • ...ry" in 1726, reported in August 1755 to be the property of "Messrs. Perry, Carleton and Co.", with 100 looms initially operational.<ref name=f35/><ref name=sch ...7 | publisher=National Inventory of Architectural Heritage | title=Douglas Hall, Well Road, Cork, Cork City | work=Buildings of Ireland | access-date=3 Sep
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  • Cope was a cousin of Dudley Carleton, the English ambassador in Venice. The Venetian ambassador in London, Anton ...rs. Following his death in 1806, a statue of him was placed in the house's hall.{{sfn|Ridley|2013}}
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