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  • ...o be recorded by Nennius as ''Caer Urnac''. Continuity of use at the Roman cemetery at nearby [[Poundbury]] suggests continued occupation by the Britons until * A new cemetery, to the west of the new railway and east of Weymouth Avenue, in 1856
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  • ...the fleet that would defeat the larger Franco-Spanish fleet at Trafalgar. Trafalgar marked the end of threats to British supremacy at sea, but the war on land ...ship throughout the city. There are some mosques, a synagogue and a Jewish cemetery in the city.
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  • ...House: the Georgian home of Admiral Lord Collingwood, second in command at Trafalgar *In the cemetery of St Mary's Church can be found the grave of Emily Wilding Davison, the su
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  • ...hin the town, namely Preston colliery, which was located where the present cemetery gates are, at Percy Main and New York. Following the demise of fishing, co ...iginally from Newcastle and fought nobly alongside Nelson in the Battle of Trafalgar, taking command of the fleet when Nelson fell and afterward writing the len
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  • ...pent his last night in England in Liphook before sailing for the Battle of Trafalgar. George III and Queen Charlotte on their stay gave permission for the Blue ...y that trained in this area during the First and Second World Wars and the cemetery of St Mary's church in Bramshott has a section of Canadian graves, war dead
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  • ...e original ''Boscawen'' at Portland left in 1873 and was replaced by HMS ''Trafalgar'', which took on the same name, and was removed when sold in 1906. As the R ...st the attackers until he died. Mantle is buried in Portland's Royal Naval Cemetery, which overlooks the harbour. To combat the attacks various light and heavy
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  • ...d embedded into one of the walls.{{sfn|Trafalgar Cemetery}}{{sfn|Trafalgar Cemetery and Nelson Gibraltar}} *{{cite web |ref={{harvid|Trafalgar Cemetery}} |url=http://www.discovergibraltar.com/pages/sites/town/Htrafcem/traffrm.h
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  • ...y in response to a call in 1807 by Admiral Collingwood after the Battle of Trafalgar for landowners to plant oaks to provide timber for naval ships. The cricket ...ght home. Edita lies in the communal grave while Zdenek is in the Military Cemetery. Edita was just 19 years old.<ref>'Crash in Hampshire', ''The Times'' 8 Oct
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