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  • ...res the mediæval Hook Head lighthouse and the historic townland of Loftus Hall.
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  • ...n team who moved there in 1923. During the late nineties they relocated to Loftus Road to share with QPR before moving to [[Buckinghamshire]] in 2001, and su ...urch served as a place of worship until 1926, it is now used as the church hall. In June 1911 plans were laid to build a new church capably of holding 500
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  • |name=Loftus |picture=Loftus.jpg
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  • ==Village Hall== ...ty to the present day as the hub of village activity. West Tilbury Village Hall is a registered charity supported by local residents and their fund raising
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  • | [[File:Archbishop Loftus.jpg|60px]] '''Adam Loftus''' | Formerly Principal of St Mary Hall, Oxford. Nominated on 20 October and appointed by letters patent on 23 Octo
    28 KB (3,508 words) - 09:28, 25 February 2018
  • ...ots on the sands at Saltburn.<ref name="DNB">Sidney Lee, ''Stevenson, John Hall-'' in ''Dictionary of National Biography'' (1885–1900), vol. 54</ref> ...rn with the intention of continuing to [[Brotton]], [[Skinningrove]] and [[Loftus]]<ref name="RC:SDCAA"/> but the WHH&RCo had already developed tracks in the
    17 KB (2,599 words) - 09:50, 19 April 2018
  • *[[Loftus Hall]] *{{youtube|0CsCIO0nN1g|Legend of Loftus Hall}} - film
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  • The first provost of the college was the Archbishop of Dublin, Adam Loftus, who had ensured it was named 'Trinity' after [[Trinity College, Cambridge] ...ary building, begun in 1712, followed by the Printing House and the Dining Hall. During the second half of the century, Parliament Square slowly emerged. T
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  • |builder=Adam Loftus It is believed the present castle was built around 1583 for Archbishop Adam Loftus. Originally a semi-fortified and battlemented structure it underwent extens
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  • ...to Rathfarnham Castle. The erection of this gateway is attributed to Henry Loftus, Earl of Ely from 1769 to 1783 who was also responsible for the classical w ...r (or Hall's Barn) is a structure on Whitehall Road. It was built by Major Hall in 1742 in imitation of the better constructed [[The Wonderful Barn|Wonderf
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  • ...don.<ref name=JHU2005 /> Sperling, who already had a country seat at Dynes Hall, a 17th-century country house and 500-acre estate in [[Great Maplestead]], ...give up both Hammerwood and his London home and to move back to his Dynes Hall estate.<ref name=JHU2005 />
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  • ...lo| first=Phil| title=Kirkleatham: A History of the Village Estate and Old Hall Museum| publisher=Langbaurgh on Tees Museum Service}}</ref> that now serves ...uilding upon the estate. His achievement included remodelling Kirkleatham Hall, as well as providing for the further development of the hospital, school,
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  • ...75 colour Trinity College.jpg|left|thumb|200px|1575 map showing the King's Hall and Michaelhouse before Thomas Nevile's reconstruction]] ...d not want to use royal funds, so he instead combined two colleges (King's Hall and Michaelhouse) and seven hostels to form Trinity.
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