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Each episode followed the adventures of Pat | Clifton, a friendly country postman, and his "black a |
One of the largest centers is located in | Clifton, a posh locality of Karachi. |
He also played Dave | Clifton, a local radio DJ on Radio Norwich - a fictio |
WAVL was founded by Reverend Cecil F. | Clifton, a deeply patriotic minister who started the |
In 1958, she married Fred James | Clifton, a professor of Philosophy, at the University |
It has been jokingly referred to as Lower | Clifton, a reference to a more prosperous area of the |
uthorities Act 1902, Allora became a Town and | Clifton a Shire on 31 March 1903. |
Clifton A. Woodrum at the Biographical Directory of t | |
ht on October 25, 1944, in which Rear Admiral | Clifton A. F. Sprague's task unit, known as "Taffy 3" |
back-up alternate, along with teammates Chad | Clifton, A.J. Hawk, and Clay Matthews. |
te championship alongside Jessie Armstead and | Clifton Abraham. |
Clifton accepts both boy and girl boarders from Grade | |
Mr | Clifton admitted editing his own Wikipedia entry on t |
in, an upholsterer and cabinetmaker, and Mary | Clifton, after whom she was christened 'Mary'. |
d St Matthew, Muswell Hill and Christ Church, | Clifton, after which he was Rector of St James, Gerra |
Clifton Aleen - recording assistant | |
Clifton Alexander Woodrum (April 27, 1887 - October 6 | |
Clifton Allen Groce (born July 30, 1972 in College St | |
Sundays, which also runs to Manchester and to | Clifton, although via Eccles. |
ive line was anchored by pro bowl tackle Chad | Clifton, an 11-year veteran. |
The club was founded in | Clifton, an exclusive suburb of Bristol, in 1818 by a |
In 1887 the station was renamed | Clifton and Lowther, it closed for passenger services |
prison, prompting three women-Mary Dyer, Hope | Clifton, and Holder's future wife, Mary Scott-to come |
K47DA (KTVK-TV Phoenix, also serves | Clifton and Morenci) |
tained Bulkington, Bramcote, Barnacle, Ryton, | Clifton, and Wibtoft. |
The railway line between | Clifton and Rawtenstall was planned by the Manchester |
He retired to | Clifton and studied zoophytes, especially in Devon. |
of Queensgate, east of Fairmount, and west of | Clifton and University Heights. |
Talbot was educated at | Clifton and Exeter College, Oxford. |
d Cavendish, New London was formerly known as | Clifton and previous to that, Graham's Corner. |
an Pedelty and starring Gwenllian Gill, Barry | Clifton and Bruce Seton. |
loe Cottage, near Box, then at Wraxall Lodge, | Clifton, and finally (in 1848) at Elmhurst, near Bath |
n Province includes the suffragan dioceses of | Clifton and Shrewsbury. |
Wallace was educated at | Clifton and Corpus Christi College, Cambridge. |
Scott played rugby at | Clifton and went on to represent both Oxford Universi |
t of the University and two areas of Bristol: | Clifton and Stoke Bishop. |
The | Clifton and Kersley Coal Company or Clifton and Kears |
It was actually midway between North | Clifton and South Clifton, being at the eastern end o |
Leake was educated in Britain, at | Clifton and Dulwich College, before matriculating to |
projects in the parishes of Winscales, Great | Clifton and Little Clifton. |
He was born in 1871 and educated at | Clifton and Christ Church, Oxford. |
led a unit composed of Harriet Lane, Owasco, | Clifton, and Henry Janes in a successful assault on t |
he east of the gorge is the Bristol suburb of | Clifton, and The Downs, a large public park. |
He was later vicar of | Clifton and chancellor of St. Paul's Cathedral, Londo |
in retirement with his son, Canon Bromby, at | Clifton, and died there on 14 April 1907. |
r boundary extension was granted in 1951 when | Clifton and Wilford (south of the River Trent) were i |
w the construction of new sections of road at | Clifton and Blackpool. |
Bristol city centre, between the districts of | Clifton and Hotwells, in south west England. |
s and established several plantations such as | Clifton and Tusculum. |
his debut against Gloucestershire in 1873 at | Clifton and performed well in the second innings as Y |
st by Temple Meads and Redcliffe, and west by | Clifton and Canon's Marsh. |
It was originally constructed by | Clifton and Irene Kefauver as a filling station and t |
rom an 18-mile (29 km) section between Little | Clifton and Calderbridge. |
the son of an army doctor, he was educated at | Clifton and Emmanuel College, Cambridge. |
Lake | Clifton and Lake Preston are both situated within the |
Line), south of the junction was at one time | Clifton and Lowther railway station. |
He was born in 1878 and educated at | Clifton and Keble College, Oxford. |
FiledBy, Inc. was co-founded in 2008 by Peter | Clifton and Mike Shatzkin. |
y Bay such as; Seven Mile, Roaches, Cremorne, | Clifton, and Goats Beaches. |
887, the company began a horse-bus service to | Clifton, and later started several more horse-bus ser |
ally From A Little Mining Village named Great | Clifton and in his early days played for the club |
well as rugby, Finney also played cricket at | Clifton and was said to have been one of the school's |
andall Faye and starring George Carney, Barry | Clifton and Eve Lister. |
The core parish of | Clifton and Haunton covered around 3,000 acres (12 km |
pache National Forest in Arizona, living near | Clifton and earning $75 a month. |
lothian, Scotland, was educated in England at | Clifton and Oxford, and spent most of his life in Ven |
e copyright on this image is owned by Dr Neil | Clifton and is licensed for reuse under the Creative |
e planned extension of the Nottingham tram to | Clifton and Toton, which is opposed by the Conservati |
dshire in 1302 one knight's fee and a half in | Clifton, and one hide in Pulloxhill; in 1316 the vill |
Ridley was educated at | Clifton and Balliol College, Oxford. |
to the south of and below the high ground of | Clifton, and directly to the north of the Floating Ha |
son of Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto, also lived at 70 | Clifton, and who in 1996 was killed near the main gat |
Stephen Scott, Bob Cranshaw, Idris Muhammad, | Clifton Anderson, Victor See Yuen and Perry Wilson. |
Clifton Anderson, Robert Eldgridge, Eugene Ghee, Larr | |
Clifton Anderson: trombone (tracks 2 & 4) | |
Clifton Anthony McNeil (born May 25, 1940 in Monroe, | |
structures on the canal, the other being the | Clifton Aqueduct. |
erkeley Square is close to Park Street in the | Clifton area of Bristol. |
Caledonia Place is in the | Clifton area of Bristol. |
ndependent Northumberland House School in the | Clifton area of Bristol in England (the school was de |
Located in the | Clifton area of the city, it is the seat of the Dioce |
ing Jess Conrad as Prince Charming and Bernie | Clifton as Buttons |
, Connie "The Hawk" Hawkins, Nat "Sweetwater" | Clifton, as well as Marques Haynes, George "Meadowlar |
Jane | Clifton as Sharon |
Elmer | Clifton as Allison Edwards |
he Hummingbirds, was selected by poet Lucille | Clifton as the winner of the Eighth Mountain Poetry P |
However, | Clifton as a habitation stretches back earlier with a |
For the former team from Bristol, see | Clifton Association F.C.. |
re cup was created by Charles Lacy-Sweet from | Clifton Association F.C. after a meeting in September |
Clifton Association Football Club, later known as Cli | |
Clifton Association was a founder member of the Weste | |
sent at the meeting were representatives from | Clifton Association, Eastville Rovers (later to becom |
Ford appears to be between Yates Ford Road in | Clifton, at Hemlock Regional Park, and Birmingham Dri |
on House is a historic building located along | Clifton Avenue in Cincinnati, Ohio, United States. |
It is part of the | Clifton Avenue Historic District. |
Five years later, a group of properties along | Clifton Avenue were designated a historic district, t |
he College of Law is located at the corner of | Clifton Avenue and Calhoun Street in the Heights neig |
Church of the Annunciation is located at 3547 | Clifton Avenue at Resor Street in Cincinnati, Ohio. |
oute 549 (Hooper Avenue) and County Route 38 ( | Clifton Avenue). |
Arthur | Clifton Axford Sexton (1892-1970) was a New Zealand p |
Clifton Bacon House is a historic house at 27 Chester | |
Clifton Bacon was a Boston coal dealer. | |
tional centre will rise at the skyline on the | Clifton beach, he added. |
s located at perched on a hilltop overlooking | Clifton Beach, Karachi, Pakistan. |
In the 1935 World Series, | Clifton became the Tigers' starting third baseman whe |
he passage of the Local Authorities Act 1902, | Clifton became a shire council on 31 March 1903. |
orth in Wayne and Allwood Road Park & Ride in | Clifton) began charging customers to park. |
the constituency was divided into the Belfast | Clifton, Belfast Duncairn, Belfast Oldpark and Belfas |
The music video directed by | Clifton Bell was released December 14, 2009. |
In 1992, | Clifton Bennett won the state championship in editori |
Working Families Party, defeating Republican | Clifton Bergfeld in November 2010 with 80 percent of |
ox Miller for the 100 m silver medal and beat | Clifton Bertrand, a two-time champion, to the 200 m g |
972 and 1975, he was curate of Christ Church, | Clifton, between 1975 and 1982 vicar of St Edyth's, S |
at street level for a brief stretch north of | Clifton, between the Grasmere and Old Town stations, |
General | Clifton Bledsoe Cates (August 31, 1893-June 4, 1970), |
Ronald | Clifton Bolton was an American football player for th |
William | Clifton Bolton (April 10, 1907 - April 21, 1979) was |
and Rossendale Railway line, between Bury and | Clifton, both in Greater Manchester. |
It has its own premises in | Clifton, bought with proceeds from the London success |
, on the other side of the Canal, adjacent to | Clifton Boulevard (A52 road) |
osed Nottingham Riverside railway station via | Clifton Boulevard through this site. |
He was associated with the | Clifton branch of the Ulster Unionist Party, and from |
One of the bridges over the Trent at | Clifton Bridge includes a section of the former B680 |
Clifton Bridge (1963) | |
at city from the south, although the upstream | Clifton Bridge is both larger and busier. |
Clifton Bridge, Nottingham: Initial Design Studies & | |
television centre is at Broadcasting House in | Clifton, Bristol with local radio studios and televis |
He was born on 13 October 1911 in | Clifton, Bristol and died on 1 May 1981 in Wells, Som |
d when she met Sydney Smith and his family at | Clifton, Bristol in 1828, she asked them for their he |
lery, and it became extinct upon his death at | Clifton, Bristol in 1869. |
Ord was born in | Clifton, Bristol to Clement and Hohanna Ord. |
She died at her house near | Clifton, Bristol on 13 March 1824. |
In 1872 she got married in | Clifton, Bristol to Frank Cooper of Oxford and they m |
Piper in 1860, and secondly Ellen Leonard of | Clifton, Bristol in 1873. |
am, Nottinghamshire; died 26 February 1930 at | Clifton, Bristol) was an English amateur cricketer wh |
kingham Baptist Chapel is a Baptist church in | Clifton, Bristol, England. |
id reference ST571739) is a popular church in | Clifton, Bristol, England. |
Feilden was born at | Clifton, Bristol, the second son of Joseph Feilden of |
Pocock was born in | Clifton, Bristol, the fourth son of Rev. Nicholas Poc |
Wills III and Alice Hopkinson and was born in | Clifton, Bristol, Gloucestershire. |
Born in | Clifton, Bristol, Fargus was the son of novelist Fred |
Born at | Clifton, Bristol, he attended the Universities of Lon |
is first post was as Curate at Christ Church, | Clifton, Bristol, after which he was Secretary of the |
Born in | Clifton, Bristol, she was the daughter of William Wya |
rland, Derbyshire; he subsequently resided at | Clifton, Bristol, and was for twenty-three years cura |
of gall stones at his lodgings, 26 Sion Hill, | Clifton, Bristol, and was buried at St. Erth, Cornwal |
He was born at Frenchay, Bristol and died at | Clifton, Bristol. |
Branwhite died on 18 March 1857 in | Clifton, Bristol. |
h, Yorkshire and died on September 3, 1942 in | Clifton, Bristol. |
rs, a rich banker and justice of the peace in | Clifton, Bristol. |
d Dudley at Okham Slade (location unknown) in | Clifton, Bristol. |
a pub that serves cider, or a ciderhouse, in | Clifton, Bristol. |
rom a Rhaetian-age cave fill at Durdham Down, | Clifton, Bristol. |
Thomas Gadd Matthews (born 9 December 1845 at | Clifton, Bristol; died 5 January 1932 at Newport Towe |
However, their daughter Audrey | Clifton Brown married Harry Hylton-Foster, Speaker of |
James | Clifton Brown JP (13 February 1841 - 5 January 1917) |
The son of James | Clifton Brown of Amelia Rowe, he was elected to the H |
Howard | Clifton Brown (3 April 1868 - 11 September 1946) was |
Colonel Douglas | Clifton Brown, who was Speaker of the House of Common |
the Speaker of the House of Commons, Douglas | Clifton Brown, had stepped down. |
Colonel Douglas | Clifton Brown, 1st Viscount Ruffside PC, DL, JP (16 A |
e opponent whom he had beaten in 1923, Howard | Clifton Brown. |
Wanton was buried in the | Clifton Burying Ground in Newport in 1780. |
The town used to be called South | Clifton but in 1903, to avoid confusion between the r |
Star Lake is in the Town of | Clifton, but part of the community is in the Town of |
Clifton C. Garvin, Jr. (b. | |
Clifton C. Gosnell was league president in 1906, afte | |
Henry E. Huntington Cottage, | Clifton, CA (between Redondo and San Pedro) (1906) (w |
n Gorge, the others being Stokeleigh Camp and | Clifton Camp on the opposite side of the gorge, on Cl |
Southshore began at the | Clifton campus in 2004 and in Summer 2008 moved to a |
ampus are both in the constituency, as is the | Clifton Campus of Nottingham Trent University. |
Clifton Campville | |
Church and monument at | Clifton Campville |
choir was originally formed for a concert in | Clifton Cathedral when Wilkinson was a student at Bri |
The interior of | Clifton Cathedral. |
k, Roma, Oakey, Mitchell, Pittsworth, Allora, | Clifton, Cecil Plains, Drayton, Millmerran, Nobby, an |
Clifton Central High School is a high school located | |
Clifton, Chas S., Her Hidden Children: The Rise of Wi | |
ed by Tom Atencio, Todd Beard, Eric Foss, and | Clifton Chason and originated as a spin-out from Foss |
Clifton Chenier and Grandma Gee Gee - "Just Keep On S | |
rent "Bon Ton Roulet" was recorded in 1967 by | Clifton Chenier (Arhoolie 1031) that has inspired sev |
ards as they are also known - making them for | Clifton Chenier's band and Elvis Fontenot and the Sug |
sued the album Boogie in Black and White with | Clifton Chenier, considered a milestone by many becau |
e Delaney Bramlett, John Mayall, Savoy Brown, | Clifton Chenier, The Limeliters, Rusty Warren, Billy |
lexander, Nathan Beauregard, Juke Boy Bonner, | Clifton Chenier, Elizabeth Cotten, Jesse Fuller, Earl |
e played alongside other great musicians such | Clifton Chenier. |
#2, Snooky Pryor, and zydeco accordion player | Clifton Chenier. |
Edward | Clifton Cifers (July 18, 1916 - July 19, 2005) was an |
aptured just after midnight on February 26 in | Clifton, Cincinnati, Ohio. |
ty briefly leased the building for use as the | Clifton Cinema which was situated there in March 1924 |
Klein was defeated for re-election by | Clifton city councilman and Passaic County freeholder |
g electoral wards: Ashley, Bishopston, Cabot, | Clifton, Clifton East, Cotham, Easton, Lawrence Hill, |
Clifton Clowers lived in Center Ridge, Arkansas. | |
The | Clifton Club in Bristol |
He was educated at | Clifton College and Oxford University. |
Druitt was educated at | Clifton College and Corpus Christi College, Cambridge |
He was educated at | Clifton College and Cambridge. |
Healing was educated at | Clifton College and Pembroke College, Cambridge. |
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