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Between | Herne and Broomfield is the suburb of Hunters Forsta |
d for 1. FC Nuremberg, VfR Mannheim, Westfalia | Herne and Wuppertaler SV. |
Herne and Broomfield is a civil parish within the Ci | |
reenhill and Eddington ward, and forms part of | Herne and Broomfield parish. |
for SV Sodingen, Borussia Dortmund, Westfalia | Herne, and Karlsruher SC. |
Administratively it is in the civil parish of | Herne and Broomfield in Kent. |
city of Canterbury - Greenhill and Eddington, | Herne and Broomfield, Heron, Marshside, Reculver and |
He spent his best playing days at Westfalia | Herne and his best coaching days at FC Basel. |
The village of | Herne and the now merged hamlet of Broomfield have b |
There are records of a windmill in | Herne as early as 1405. |
Peter Wagner was born in | Herne as the second of four children. |
part of the unparished area which was formerly | Herne Bay Urban District). |
rs in the area such as the Whitstable Gazette, | Herne Bay Gazette and East Kent Mercury, all of whic |
t Nicholas-at-Wade and Sarre) plus the town of | Herne Bay in the City of Canterbury. |
a spur line at Whitstable to connect with the | Herne Bay to Faversham line and a bay platform at Wh |
ing city of Canterbury with the Whitstable and | Herne Bay Urban Districts, and Bridge-Blean Rural Di |
Herne Bay Railway Station was also featured briefly | |
lean Rural District Council, the boundary with | Herne Bay Council running north-south along the line |
with hollow tears found at Reculver is now at | Herne Bay Museum. |
xecutive Committee on 21 January 2010 to close | Herne Bay Museum and Gallery and other repositories |
coastal suburbs such as Mission Bay, Parnell, | Herne Bay and Point Chevalier (east to west), the la |
Main article: | Herne Bay Museum and Gallery |
Herne Bay as viewed from a train | |
Hampton, | Herne Bay is the coastal west end of Herne Bay, Kent |
Herne Bay Court Evangelical Centre, known locally as | |
Dr Tom Bowes, who co-founded | Herne Bay Museum |
KCF 31461 northbound from | Herne Bay station, 2 May 1953 |
Herne Bay Pier was the third pier to be built at Her | |
Councillor Davis is a founder-member of | Herne Bay Improvement and Conservation Trust, and so |
I have made a minor edit to the | Herne Bay Schools section by putting the Herne Bay h |
Herne Bay High Specialist School and Sports College | |
ty F.C. are a football team currently based in | Herne Bay near Canterbury, England. |
an Woods is a National Nature Reserve south of | Herne Bay in southeast England. |
Herne Bay Museum and Gallery, west of the test site | |
Ken Russell chose | Herne Bay Pier as the backdrop to the opening sequen |
and in 2009 a recreation of such a show at the | Herne Bay Bandstand was specially commissioned by th |
Whitstable and | Herne Bay were bypassed, with the old road becoming |
Constructed by the | Herne Bay and Faversham Railway Company, the station |
In 1934, the area was transferred to | Herne Bay Urban District Council, and in 1974 to Can |
l resort situated about 3 miles (5 km) east of | Herne Bay in southeast England. |
The seaside town of | Herne Bay is the other side of the A299 road, Thanet |
nt of Reculver, writes the Beltinge column for | Herne Bay Gazette and supports causes concerning pet |
with Kent League side Ramsgate, before joining | Herne Bay in 2001 and moving to Gravesend & Northfle |
and this tradition is continued in the annual | Herne Bay Festival. |
result of which, one prototype is displayed in | Herne Bay Museum and Gallery, a little over 3 miles |
d non-league teams, including Canterbury City, | Herne Bay and Sittingbourne. |
y School for children aged from 4-11 years and | Herne Bay High School for children aged from 11-18, |
The servants are offered a day's holiday in | Herne Bay in Kent in August 1914, but their enjoymen |
The | Herne Bay, Hampton and Reculver Oyster Fishery Compa |
e towns from Seasalter, west of Whitstable, to | Herne Bay, Kent. |
with asphalt being laid as paving at Brighton, | Herne Bay, Canterbury, Kensington, the Strand, and a |
She died in | Herne Bay, Kent, England. |
Sunset at | Herne Bay, 1910−1916, by Fred C. Palmer. |
a U.S. Army military hospital built in 1942 at | Herne Bay, New South Wales. |
l is an outlying suburb of the coastal town of | Herne Bay, in Kent in southeast England. |
ons on this line include Broadstairs, Margate, | Herne Bay, Faversham, Gillingham, Chatham, Rochester |
A prolific scorer at | Herne Bay, he set the club's record for most goals i |
the article to show it as an outlying part of | Herne Bay, although I am not from that end of Kent. |
f his life in Blackwood, but has also lived in | Herne Bay, Swansea, in Germany and spent four years |
He was born as Michael Ernest Martin, in | Herne Bay, Kent, and trained in stage management at |
Greenhill, part of | Herne Bay, lies to the west, the parishes of Hoath a |
a village and is now a suburb in the south of | Herne Bay, on what is now the Canterbury Road or A29 |
SECR to run from Canterbury to Birchington and | Herne Bay, 1920. |
1952 to 1966 and then Vicar of Christ Church, | Herne Bay. |
let alongside the Chislet Marshes southeast of | Herne Bay. |
ed as the A2990 road, separates Greenhill from | Herne Bay. |
gional outfits such as Margate, Folkestone and | Herne Bay. |
as Greenhill Secondary School, at queens Road, | Herne Bay. |
t of Kent, between the towns of Whitstable and | Herne Bay. |
n Albion in November 1946, later he played for | Herne Bay. |
a village in its own right instead of part of | Herne Bay. |
es into the M2) to Ramsgate via Whitstable and | Herne Bay. |
eshire 1831 - 14 November 1901) in Meadow Lea, | Herne Common, near Canterbury) was an English photog |
Over the next 20 years | Herne continues to increase his power and influence, |
lliers, 2nd Earl of Jersey and his wife Judith | Herne, daughter of Frederick Herne. |
o days prior to the Father's day (Buwa ko mukh | herne din) according to the lunar calendar. |
Herne featured in 17 of the 26 episodes of the serie | |
After this, | Herne focused mostly on writing. |
The 1993-1994 competition took place in | Herne, Germany from December 17th through 18th, 1993 |
hydrogen cyanide with the Andrussow process in | Herne, Germany, operated by Leonid Andrussow. |
two decades and the boundary with neighbouring | Herne has become blurred. |
he Times, and is co-author with Lord Lester of | Herne Hill QC of Human Rights Law and Practice (1st |
e a life peer as Baron Butler of Brockwell, of | Herne Hill in the London Borough of Lambeth in the 1 |
The part of | Herne Hill Ward to the north of a line running from |
winner of the prestigious White Hope Sprint at | Herne Hill Velodrome's Good Friday meeting to hold a |
The 'Save the | Herne Hill Velodrome' campaign is currently seeking |
Situated in a park off Burbage Road, the | Herne Hill Velodrome was built in 1891, is the only |
ins an hour northbound to London Victoria (via | Herne Hill and Brixton) and four trains an hour sout |
thern pair for Catford line, southern pair for | Herne Hill line) through the station, which consists |
station is 2 trains per hour to St Albans via | Herne Hill and London Blackfriars (clockwise around |
St Paul's church on | Herne Hill was originally built by G Alexander in 18 |
Herne Hill Station | |
Panorama of | Herne Hill Velodrome |
Golden Wheel Trophy | Herne Hill |
to London Blackfriars/Luton via Streatham and | Herne Hill |
4tph (trains per hour) to London Victoria via | Herne Hill |
Herne Hill was originally named the London County Gr | |
2tph to St Albans via | Herne Hill and London Blackfriars |
Herne Hill Velodrome was built in 1891 and demolishe | |
The track cycling events were held at the | Herne Hill Velodrome in south London. |
Carnegie Public Library on the road now named | Herne Hill Road opened in 1906 after a Lambeth Libra |
h the Surrey Athletic Club and a member of the | Herne Hill Harriers. |
Herne Hill is located in the London Borough of Lambe | |
-hour tricycle record of 410 miles (660 km) at | Herne Hill velodrome in south London. |
The A2199 is an A road that runs from | Herne Hill to Crystal Palace in South London, Englan |
l and South Transept) to St. Saviour's Church, | Herne Hill (built 1856, demolished 1981). |
The line from | Herne Hill to Beckenham Junction was built by the Lo |
uth London Norwood Paragon cycling club at the | Herne Hill Velodrome. |
Returning to England, he joined | Herne Hill Harriers in 1903 and soon established a r |
Trains would travel as far as | Herne Hill where they would split, with one portion |
Norwood FC had in the past played at | Herne Hill Velodrome, with an annual friendly hosted |
the A215 north of Norwood Road and was called | Herne Hill Road. |
a LMS class 8 2-8-0 hauled freight train from | Herne Hill to Brent at about 35 mph. |
ins an hour northbound to London Victoria (via | Herne Hill and Brixton) and four trains an hour sout |
The station is on the line connecting | Herne Hill and Beckenham Junction, opened by the Lon |
ins an hour northbound to London Victoria (via | Herne Hill and Brixton) and four trains an hour sout |
Velopark for the 2012 Summer Olympics opened, | Herne Hill was the only track in London. |
the communities of Gidgegannup, Henley Brook, | Herne Hill, Middle Swan, Millendon and Mundaring. |
ars, Elephant & Castle, Loughborough Junction, | Herne Hill, Tulse Hill, Streatham, Tooting, Haydons |
apham Town, Coldharbour, Ferndale, Gipsy Hill, | Herne Hill, Knight's Hill, Larkhall, Oval, Prince's, |
It forms a border between | Herne Hill, Brixton and Camberwell. |
Although he lived at | Herne Hill, Pond died in Margate on 30 July 1881. |
n Borough of Lambeth: Coldharbour, Gipsy Hill, | Herne Hill, Knight's Hill, Thurlow Park. |
Joyce Lambert (born | Herne Hill, London, 23 June 1916, died 4 May 2005), |
mber 1895, aged 73, at his home The Poplars in | Herne Hill, London. |
hour) to London Victoria via Bromley South and | Herne Hill, calling at all stations |
The only son of John Locke, a surveyor of | Herne Hill, he was educated at Dulwich College. |
age novelist and art historian who was born in | Herne Hill, a suburb of London. |
lity, being situated just off Burbage Road, in | Herne Hill, part of the London Borough of Southwark. |
Anthony Paul Lester, Baron Lester of | Herne Hill, QC (born July 3, 1936) is a British poli |
ey via places such as Thornton Heath, Norwood, | Herne Hill, Camberwell, Elephant & Castle, Waterloo, |
Ian Coutts was born on April 27, 1928 in | Herne Hill. |
then known, which was a muddy track leading to | Herne Hill. |
He managed Alemannia Aachen, Westfalia | Herne, Holstein Kiel, 1. FC Union Solingen, Apollon |
erfelingen is a village in the municipality of | Herne in the Belgian province of Flemish Brabant. |
s started his professional career at Westfalia | Herne in 1958. |
He taught at Studenrat | Herne in Westphalia (1926-1933) and at Hindenburg Re |
Herne initially refuses assistance; Maria visits him | |
Ludger Lohmann (born 1954 in | Herne) is a highly acknowledged organist, winner of |
Herne is a village in South East England, divided by | |
Helmut Benthaus (born 5 June 1935 in | Herne) is a German retired football player and forme |
Herne issued in 1719 an account of all the major pam | |
after about 26 miles of road between Sparrows | Herne near Bushey and Walton near Aylesbury. |
mann (born September 28, 1947 in Wanne-Eickel, | Herne, North Rhine-Westphalia) is a German politicia |
Lady Charlotte Paston married Thomas | Herne of Haviland Hall, Norfolk, England, and had a |
He married Anne, daughter of Paston | Herne, of Haveringland Hall, Norfolk, and assumed by |
In 1897 | Herne played Nathaniel Berry in Shore Acres at the H |
Ernst Hofmann as Reginald | Herne: Robert Herne's son and chosen successor. |
muel Shepherd, F.S.A. His grandfather, Richard | Herne Shepherd (1775-1850), was from 1818 to 1848 a |
Richard | Herne Shepherd (1842-1895) was an English bibliograp |
towns, a Windsor inn, and a local tale called | Herne the Hunter. |
Emil Jannings as Robert | Herne: The main protagonist of the movie. |
Herne the Hunter is a key figure in Ruth Nichols' ch | |
re is surprisingly little written evidence for | Herne the Hunter before the 1840s. |
In it, Robin of Loxley is called by | Herne to take on the mantle of 'the Hooded Man', whi |
Herne took part in the Bangorian controversy, and pu | |
e previous toll gate erected when the Sparrows | Herne turnpike road was improved in the 1760s. |
the lower edge of the park became the Sparrows | Herne turnpike, and in the 1790s the Grand Junction |
Herne was incorporated into the Robin Hood legend in | |
It was the turnpike's depot at Sparrows | Herne which gave the road its name. |
It is | Herne who encourages Loxley to become 'Robin o' the |
Herne Windmill was built by John Holman in 1789,( Jo | |
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