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Walter Dendy Sadler was born in | Dorking, a market town in Surrey in southern England, |
Ordained in 1881, he was a Curate at | Dorking after which he was Vicar of Wrecclesham and t |
cott is a village situated on the A25 between | Dorking and Guildford in Surrey, England. |
nt in 1930 as organist at St Martin's Church, | Dorking and music master at Dorking County School a y |
situated in the parish of St Martin's Church, | Dorking and forms part of the Diocese of Guildford. |
ransfer was opposed by Surrey County Council, | Dorking and Horley Rural District Council and Charlwo |
don, Sutton and Epsom; 30 mph restrictions at | Dorking and the approach to London Victoria; and two |
ries traffic from Guildford in Surrey through | Dorking, and thence eastward along the southern edge |
loo, London Victoria, London Bridge, Horsham, | Dorking and Guildford lines. |
village and civil parish between the towns of | Dorking and Leatherhead in Surrey, England covering 7 |
g to the east of the A24 road running between | Dorking and Horsham. |
Situated between | Dorking and Horsham, close to the Sussex/Surrey borde |
art from each other: the LBSCR on its line to | Dorking and Horsham and the LSWR on its line to Guild |
cturer in the War Office Home Guard School in | Dorking and later became a WEA tutor. |
ging non-league clubs Carshalton Athletic and | Dorking, and two spells as manager of Redhill, from 2 |
tern Railway and the LBSCR-sponsored Horsham, | Dorking and Leatherhead Railway. |
itzerland (Geneva), UK (London, Edinburgh and | Dorking) and the US (Boston). |
s artist, Christopher Whall, at his studio in | Dorking, and was a central member of Whall's coterie |
ng a long ecclesiastical association with the | Dorking area. |
ted approximately 1 km (0.6 mi) north east of | Dorking at the confluence of the River Mole and the P |
t is to the south of Leatherhead and north of | Dorking at the foot of Box Hill on the River Mole. |
n a Jewellery Box due to be presented to Lady | Dorking at the dinner.. |
scarpment, from which views to Box Hill (near | Dorking) can be made out to the South. |
The | Dorking Caves are a network of caves underneath Dorki |
The Right Honourable Lord Baker of | Dorking CH, PC |
Lynne was born in Woking and educated at | Dorking County Grammar School. |
It was recorded at Ridge Farm, in | Dorking, County of Surrey, England and produced by Ma |
Dorking Cricket Club Ground is a cricket ground in Do | |
stic cricket, the ground is the home venue of | Dorking Cricket Club. |
Dorking Deepdene railway station is in Surrey. | |
oke, and to Gatwick Airport via Guildford and | Dorking Deepdene; and from Bristol to Newport and Car |
at a concert in Jeans' home, Cleveland Lodge, | Dorking, during a concert celebrating the centenary o |
Mark Tullio Strukelj (born June 23, 1962 in | Dorking, England) is a retired Italian professional f |
n Chattanooga, TN), Unum UK (headquartered in | Dorking, England), and Colonial Life (headquartered i |
-1828) was an English music composer, born in | Dorking, England. |
the mid 1970s when Guildford City merged with | Dorking FC and were forced to sell their Joseph's Roa |
Wickenden was Member of Parliament for | Dorking from 1979 to 1983, when the seat was abolishe |
Marsh lived in | Dorking, Gosport, Romsey, Salisbury and Canterbury be |
urg and came to Britain as a child, attending | Dorking Grammar School. |
Dorking has a strong historical link with smuggling b | |
Dorking High School was a successor to both Dorking C | |
ool was established in 1976, by the merger of | Dorking High School for Boys and Girls and Mowbray Sc |
The registered office is at Pixham End, | Dorking in Surrey. |
wson Evans was the second Suffragan Bishop of | Dorking in Guildford, Surrey, England. |
After acceptance by a Tribunal in | Dorking in 1918, he worked on a farm in Sussex as a c |
He became the Conservative Party MP for | Dorking in 1964, actively campaigning on human rights |
ford Cathedral, before becoming Archdeacon of | Dorking in 1990. |
land on the North Downs, to the northwest of | Dorking in the English county of Surrey. |
ne, the daughter of Oliver Sandys of Shere at | Dorking in Surrey. |
es, where he made his debut in a 7-0 win over | Dorking in November 1932. |
esden Lacey, her house at Great Bookham, near | Dorking in Surrey - where it can be seen today. |
ce , plus some London Bridge to Guildford and | Dorking in peak times. |
The Priory (C of E Aided) School, | Dorking is a voluntary-aided Church of England school |
Milton Court, near | Dorking, is a 16th century country house in Surrey, w |
Farnham to Dover, past Godalming, Guildford, | Dorking, Merstham, Otford and Rochester, along the Su |
(The LBSCR headed to | Dorking North and then Horsham). |
dred included the parishes of Abinger, Capel, | Dorking, Ockley, and Wotton. |
ailway station which is between Guildford and | Dorking on the North Downs Line. |
Browne died in 1690 and was buried at | Dorking on 3 November. |
Browne died in 1688 and was buried at | Dorking on 24 July. |
located about 5 kilometres (3.1 mi) south of | Dorking on the A24, Beare Green's roundabout is the s |
trains every 30 minutes between Victoria and | Dorking only. |
d go to London Bridge direct and go to either | Dorking or Guildford |
ation where the lines to Epsom (and then onto | Dorking or Guildford) and Chessington South branch of |
nificant operations in Chattanooga; Columbia; | Dorking; Portland, Maine; Worcester, Massachusetts; a |
rby settlements include the towns of Crawley, | Dorking, Reigate, the village of Leigh and the hamlet |
The post of | Dorking reporter is currently held by Guy Martin. |
etween Box Hill and Westhumble and Warnham by | Dorking signal box (CBK); between West Croydon & Wadd |
ecember 1947) has been the Anglican Bishop of | Dorking since 1996. |
The station is within walking distance of | Dorking station and interchange on a through ticket i |
The ticket office at | Dorking station is open seven days per week and sells |
Sanders died at | Dorking, Surrey at the age of 83. |
Deane died at | Dorking, Surrey on November 7, 1936. |
k of lieutenant colonel and died at Deepdene, | Dorking, Surrey 30 December 1900 from perotinitis. |
- September 21, 2005) was Conservative MP for | Dorking, Surrey from 1964. |
ace Science Laboratory (MSSL) was opened near | Dorking, Surrey as part of University College London. |
ing fifteen years until his eventual death at | Dorking, Surrey in 1878. |
Bowe grew up in | Dorking, Surrey before moving to the small village of |
Hemar died on February 11, 1972, in | Dorking, Surrey (near London), and was buried at the |
tion he had bought from a sale at Deepdene in | Dorking, Surrey . |
Steven Mitchell (born 10 February 1970 in | Dorking, Surrey) is a British sailor. |
Thomas McMahon (b. 17 June 1936, | Dorking, Surrey) is the current Roman Catholic Bishop |
e was an estate and country house, located in | Dorking, Surrey, England. |
Justin Skinner (born 17 September 1972 in | Dorking, Surrey, England) is a former English footbal |
rawberry Studios South, in a former cinema in | Dorking, Surrey, in 1976 following the departure of G |
Jupp was born in | Dorking, Surrey. |
Sutton Abinger is a village and parish near | Dorking, Surrey. |
Street, London, and East Dulwich and Standon, | Dorking, Surrey. |
Samuel Bridger (born 11 May 1777 at | Dorking, Surrey; details of death unknown) was an Eng |
on House (or Wotton Estate) exists outside of | Dorking, Surrey; it was the family home of John Evely |
It is one of three stations in | Dorking, the other two being Dorking and Dorking West |
Between Clapham and | Dorking, the A24 closely follows the route of the old |
These gave commuters from | Dorking their fastest ever link to Victoria (34 minut |
ontinued to serve the Church as Archdeacon of | Dorking then Surrey until his death on 9 April 1955. |
A25 running between Guildford to the west and | Dorking to the east. |
2 to | Dorking via Wimbledon |
Tours can be booked via the | Dorking Visitor Information Centre based at the Dorki |
The line from Waterloo to | Dorking was electrified using the 660V third rail sys |
a Gatwick Airport and the off-peak service to | Dorking was reduced to two semi-fast services from Vi |
Dorking was rescued in Collapsible B. He was quartere | |
On Founder's Day, Lady | Dorking wears her best jewels. |
Across the A24, and towards | Dorking, Westhumble is also part of the parish. |
He opened a workshop in | Dorking where he designed and made furniture for thre |
incipal for Allam Motor Services in Epsom and | Dorking which are a Skoda, Alfa Romeo and Kia dealers |
whom she was to marry, at that time hiding in | Dorking with fellow poet Robert Trevelyan. |
trains every 30 minutes between Victoria and | Dorking, with trains continuing to Horsham every hour |
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