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  • ...rrey@|Forest Hill]], [[Gipsy Hill]], Knights Hill, [[Herne Hill]], [[Honor Oak]], [[Peckham]], [[Penge]], [[Sydenham Hill]], [[Tulse Hill]] and [[West Nor The oak-lined formal avenue, known as Cox's Walk, leading from the junction of Dulw
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  • ...1086, where it appears as 'Bradenese'; the name is thought to mean 'broad oak' <ref>Eilert Ekwall, ''Concise Oxford Dictionary of English Place-names'', ...y of the town entitled "Bradninch, being a short historical sketch of the honor, the manor, the borough, and liberties, and the parish".
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  • ...ere has been several new housing developments, especially around the Broad Oak Farm, Bee Lane, Kingsfold Drive, Stricklands Lane and Factory Lane areas of ...barony was acquired by Roger de Lacy in 1205, and descended as part of the Honor of Clitheroe to the Earls and Dukes of Lancaster and the Crown.<ref name=to
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  • ...est in Europe.<ref name="Honor Oak Reservoir 2">{{cite web | title = Honor Oak Reservoir | publisher = Mott MacDonald | url = http://www.projectmanagement
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  • ...ld complement the exterior. The ceiling and walls were panelled in English oak, with Corinthian columns and swags of carved flowers for decoration, all by ...library stands in for a priest's New York study in the 2008 film ''Made of Honor''.
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  • *Oak Mead Golf Course - [[Sidmouth]] *Oak Meadow Golf Club - [[Exeter]]
    119 KB (17,852 words) - 09:36, 16 December 2022
  • ...the area in his books and sketches. In reality he lived in nearby [[Honor Oak]].
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  • ....html |archivedate=17 October 2013 |df=dmy }}</ref> In the movie ''Made of Honor'' Eilean Donan can be seen as home of the groom's family.<ref>{{cite web |u ...ed Billeting Hall. Above on the first floor is the Banqueting Hall with an oak ceiling, and decorated with coats of arms and 15th-century style fireplace.
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  • |picture=Burnley Way above Hunters Oak (geograph 4085512).jpg |picture caption=Countryside near Hunters Oak
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  • ..., as well as the [[Kent]] suburbs of [[Brockley]] to the east; and [[Honor Oak]] to the south.
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  • ...in the Weald, because it had all the elements needed for weaving&nbsp;– oak to make mills, streams to drive them and Fullers Earth to treat the cloth. ...under a flat stone inscribed with Latin declaring him "an ornament and an honor to his country."
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  • ...s.co.uk/croydon/croy07.html |publisher=London Canals |title=Croydon: Honor Oak |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20100729125258/htt {{PoIgb|Bottom of Honor Oak flight|51.4645|-0.0372|TQ364757|Brockley}}
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  • ...inction, in that a Victoria Cross recipient, Edward Brooks, and a Medal of Honor recipient, James J. Pym, were both born in the village. However, the latter ...lt. The village would have been in [[Bernwood Forest]]. The Forest was not oak trees from horizon to horizon. In the Early Middle Ages a forest was a lega
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  • ...University of Virginia since 1928, when "it was given to the University to honor Jefferson's educational ideals." ...d then again by Gilbert Scott in 1874, whose work included the “handsome oak roof”.<ref>Bott, p.10</ref> The hall is still used daily for meals in ter
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