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ampus are both in the constituency, as is the | Clifton Campus of Nottingham Trent University. |
fel Building") is a historic residence in the | Clifton neighborhood of Cincinnati, Ohio, United Stat |
The road passes through the village of | Clifton west of Preston. |
It begins in | Clifton, west of Preston, as a junction on the A583 B |
uary of this day the death of Marshall Waller | Clifton, Esq., of Australind. |
The son of James | Clifton Brown of Amelia Rowe, he was elected to the H |
Located in the | Clifton area of the city, it is the seat of the Dioce |
nly boys school known in Hillingdon and is on | Clifton Gardens off Long Lane. |
aptured just after midnight on February 26 in | Clifton, Cincinnati, Ohio. |
is bounded on the north by Mullynagolman and | Clifton townlands, on the east & south by Killygreagh |
He died in | Clifton, Virginia on March 30, 1834. |
n Gorge, the others being Stokeleigh Camp and | Clifton Camp on the opposite side of the gorge, on Cl |
tion Ordnance Survey map of 1897, and then as | Clifton Dikes on the later second edition. |
Midland Railway station in Bristol, and from | Clifton Down on the Clifton Extension Railway. |
December 1539, and in 1546 the family estate, | Clifton Maybank on the south side of Yeovil (in which |
Clifton is on the B4031 road between Deddington and C | |
She died at her house near | Clifton, Bristol on 13 March 1824. |
Route 334 provides links to | Clifton in one direction, and Portbury and Portishead |
Clifton is one of the few remaining independent prepa | |
dshire in 1302 one knight's fee and a half in | Clifton, and one hide in Pulloxhill; in 1316 the vill |
Clifton had only a few churches, including Catholic a | |
Cliff Cemetery in | Clifton was only used for a short period of time and |
1818 - April 14, 1863 | Clifton Springs, Ontario County, New York) was an Ame |
om Rugby to Market Harborough, which included | Clifton Mill, opened in 1850. |
atch, a 1-0 defeat to Stoke City before Brian | Clifton took over the No. 10 shirt. |
lothian, Scotland, was educated in England at | Clifton and Oxford, and spent most of his life in Ven |
He died very suddenly at 8 | Clifton Gardens, Paddington, on 25 Sept. 1870, and hi |
There are four houses Whiteman (yellow), | Clifton (Blue), Pagnell (Green) and Rutland (Red). |
UNICORN GALLERY D-116/1-A, Block 4, | Clifton, Karachi, Pakistan. |
Idris Elba Serman & | Clifton Powell Parable) |
revious halls of residence include Ashbrooke, | Clifton, Westfield, Park and Williamson Halls. |
Clifton is part of the Safford Micropolitan Statistic | |
Star Lake is in the Town of | Clifton, but part of the community is in the Town of |
Colchester Road in | Clifton is part of SR 612, and Old Colchester Road, w |
illage, Failand is very close to Bristol, and | Clifton in particular. |
Whilst at | Clifton, Keigwin partnered AEJ Collins in the school |
graphed by Albertina Rasch, the cast included | Clifton Webb, Patsy Kelly, Imogene Coca, Larry Adler, |
Arriva services 71 and 73, which runs to | Clifton via Pendleton and Swinton and to Manchester S |
the SEPTA Route 102 (Sharon Hill) trolley in | Clifton Heights, Pennsylvania. |
the SEPTA Route 102 (Sharon Hill) trolley in | Clifton Heights, Pennsylvania. |
his debut against Gloucestershire in 1873 at | Clifton and performed well in the second innings as Y |
k, Roma, Oakey, Mitchell, Pittsworth, Allora, | Clifton, Cecil Plains, Drayton, Millmerran, Nobby, an |
Cincinnati and | Clifton Incline Plane Railroad 1876-1880 |
His brother | Clifton Geathers played for the University of South C |
Clifton had played only 43 games during the regular s | |
Historically, | Clifton had populations of 2,840 in 1990 and 2,596 in |
The only son of Peter Howard of | Clifton Cottage, Portland Place, Leamington, he was e |
One of the largest centers is located in | Clifton, a posh locality of Karachi. |
The | Clifton Merriman Post Office Building, also known as |
in each direction on a Monday morning between | Clifton Hampden Post Office and the Abingdon War Memo |
James Averis is now a geography teacher at | Clifton College Prep School in Bristol. |
s' Aske's Boys' School in London and later at | Clifton College Prep School in Bristol. |
Rees-Mogg was educated at | Clifton College Preparatory School in Clifton, Bristo |
The area covered includes the villages of | Clifton, Daresbury, Preston Brook, Preston on the Hil |
d Cavendish, New London was formerly known as | Clifton and previous to that, Graham's Corner. |
Clifton was previously the editor of Ceefax, and befo | |
In 1958, she married Fred James | Clifton, a professor of Philosophy, at the University |
a new northwards chord was built, along with | Clifton Moor railway station. |
t lies between Montpelier railway station and | Clifton Down railway station. |
th worked together to construct a junction at | Clifton Junction railway station. |
Clifton Mill railway station was a railway station se | |
Clifton Mayfield railway station was opened in 1852 b | |
vertoft and Stanford Park railway station and | Clifton Mill railway station. |
d on the old Temple Meads railway station and | Clifton Down railway station. |
Clifton Down railway station. | |
e station on the Eden Valley Railway line see | Clifton Moor railway station |
Clifton Hill railway station, located just north of t | |
Virginia, and combined with the Buchanan and | Clifton Forge Railway Company to reach Clifton Forge, |
The junction was built in 1874 as part of the | Clifton Extension Railway, a joint venture by the Mid |
Surely this is pre-dated by both the | Clifton Rocks Railway, an entirely underground funicu |
The railway line between | Clifton and Rawtenstall was planned by the Manchester |
The entrance from | Clifton Maybank re-erected at Montacute |
river shores, near what was then the town of | Clifton, Merritt read a letter from his sons to his w |
Clifton is recorded in the Domesday Book as possessin | |
It has been jokingly referred to as Lower | Clifton, a reference to a more prosperous area of the |
After | Clifton Forge rejoined the county in 2001, the county |
The airfield is now covered by the | Clifton Moor Retail Park. |
Jack Richards (born | Clifton James Richards, 10 August 1958, Penzance, Cor |
he main road has been classified B480 and the | Clifton Hampden road has been classified B4015. |
Clifton Anderson, Robert Eldgridge, Eugene Ghee, Larr | |
63: Beeston - QMC - | Clifton - Ruddington - East Leake - Keyworth. |
L2: Silverdale - | Clifton - Ruddington - Wilford Hill - West Bridgford |
Clifton, Chas S., Her Hidden Children: The Rise of Wi | |
Clifton later said, "I never hit the ball harder than | |
lls is a hamlet of 400 located within Town of | Clifton in Saint Lawrence County, New York in the Uni |
district includes the previously listed main | Clifton Springs Sanitarium and Foster Cottage. |
Clifton Springs Sanitarium Historic District is a nat | |
The entire route was in | Clifton Park, Saratoga County. |
Howe was born in | Clifton Park, Saratoga County, New York. |
ool offers a continuity of education from the | Clifton Pre-preparatory School (ages 3-8), to St Olav |
Clifton High School (Clifton, Texas) - Clifton, Texas | |
ool offers a continuity of education from the | Clifton Pre-preparatory School (ages 3-8), to St Olav |
Clifton High School is a member of the Society of Hea | |
Clifton High School (Clifton, New Jersey) - Clifton, | |
Clifton High School (Clifton, Arizona) - Clifton, Ari | |
Clifton High School (Bristol) - Clifton, Bristol | |
nt creation; Charlie left his teaching job at | Clifton House School in early 1936 and with two pupil |
Clifton Intermediate School (Grades 3-5) | |
Clifton Middle School (Grades 6-8) | |
Clifton High School (Clifton, Virginia) - former high | |
Clifton Pre-preparatory School (often called Clifton | |
Clifton High School is an independent school in Clift | |
Alleghany High School, One 6-8 Middle School | Clifton Middle School, and Five PK-5 Elementary Schoo |
After attending | Clifton High School, Marsh first worked as an office |
inson Observatory) is sited in the grounds of | Clifton Terrace School, Nelson, New Zealand, after pr |
Born in Birmingham, he attended | Clifton Road School, in Balsall Heath and St Philip's |
Clifton Middle School, Covington | |
Clifton Middle School, 6-8, 226 S. Ivy | |
She was educated at | Clifton High School, where she began customising her |
Irish team failed to secure any medals, with | Clifton Wrottesley securing the highest finishing pos |
For the 1948 film with | Clifton Webb, see Sitting Pretty (1948 film). |
inal William Wakefield Baum and Bishop Alfred | Clifton Hughes serving as co-consecrators. |
Arthur | Clifton Axford Sexton (1892-1970) was a New Zealand p |
Jane | Clifton as Sharon |
Born in | Clifton, Bristol, she was the daughter of William Wya |
He was born at 7 | Clifton Place, Shipley, in what is now the City of Br |
uthorities Act 1902, Allora became a Town and | Clifton a Shire on 31 March 1903. |
Clifton Hill Shot Tower is an 80.16 metre tall shot t | |
Clifton Hill Shot Tower was built beside Alexandra Pa | |
n Province includes the suffragan dioceses of | Clifton and Shrewsbury. |
Bloomfield, Brunswick, | Clifton, Hawes Side, Highfield, Marton, Squire's Gate |
ocations in northern Bristol, though never in | Clifton itself; since 1976 they have been based at th |
In 1466 Gervaise and Maud | Clifton granted Sir Anthony Wydville or Wydevile, Lor |
This and the | Clifton Maybank site has been the home of the Yeovil |
Main article: | Clifton Moor Skirmish |
At the | Clifton Moor Skirmish, Murray turned and fought, enab |
Clifton Stanwood Smith was born in Washington, Ohio o | |
Jones, | Clifton William Smith) - 5:44 |
iament loyal to him to meet in session Oxford | Clifton did so and was disabled from sitting in parli |
It was actually midway between North | Clifton and South Clifton, being at the eastern end o |
Approximately ¼ mile of track along the | Clifton Maybank spur is used for demonstration trains |
ides are operated, using a brake van down the | Clifton Maybank spur, and the turntable is demonstrat |
Clifton Forge station is a two-story brick station ho | |
Another station | Clifton Moor station was on the Eden Valley Railway a |
as Whiteladies Gate (near the present site of | Clifton Down station) had been given its name by that |
A shopping centre has been built around | Clifton Down station, and to the north of the station |
Clifton railway station, later known as Clifton and L | |
umber of prominent New York musicians such as | Clifton Hyde, Stefan Zeniuk, and Jesse Selengut. |
Barton MacLane as | Clifton Jeffords, Stella's husband |
t of the University and two areas of Bristol: | Clifton and Stoke Bishop. |
At the edge of Lake | Clifton, rock-like structures called thrombolites can |
are accommodated in the same site located in | Clifton, with students spending their Nursery, Prep, |
He retired to | Clifton and studied zoophytes, especially in Devon. |
Clifton Harper studied printing under the direction o | |
While at | Clifton, he successfully pushed for the creation of S |
Having had heart disease, | Clifton Daniel suffered a stroke and succumbed on Feb |
rought him to Australia and he arrived on the | Clifton in Sydney on 19 March 1850. |
Rear Admiral | Clifton Sprague's Task Unit 77.4.1 ("Taffy 1") consis |
me...When We Were Colored based on a novel by | Clifton L. Taulbert. |
The most successful version was written by | Clifton W. Tayleur for actress Lucille Western, who w |
Jacob | Clifton of Television Without Pity gave the episode a |
Broadheath, Broadwas, Bushley, Castlemorton, | Clifton upon Teme, Cotheridge, Croome D'Abitot, Dodde |
adows, Wilford / Ruddington Lane area and the | Clifton Estate, terminating at a new park and ride si |
roggyburg, Virginia is an area of many nearby | Clifton communities that was nicknamed the name of "F |
Clifton is the name of both one of the thirty-five co | |
que stores in Salado, to the art galleries of | Clifton, to the beautifully preserved downtown George |
actual crime ring based in San Francisco, but | Clifton transplanted the action to Muscle Beach and p |
Clifton Talley, the fire support noncommissioned offi | |
During the Civil War he commanded the steamer | Clifton of the mortar flotilla at the passage of Fort |
Six days later, USS | Clifton joined the same force and, working with four |
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 |
ch she sailed 10 September, with Rear Admiral | Clifton Sprague, the new division commander, embarked |
Clifton was the son of a clergyman, for many years Br | |
Norman Porter was elected for Belfast | Clifton in the 1953 election on this ticket. |
In the 1935 World Series, | Clifton became the Tigers' starting third baseman whe |
Roundell was born at | Clifton, Yorkshire, the son of Rev. Danson Richardson |
orated on 11 November 1879 as the Division of | Clifton under the Divisional Boards Act 1879. |
70 | Clifton was the residence of the Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto, |
a ridge overlooking the adjacent community of | Clifton on the east and the Ohio River on the west. |
ted in Hamilton County in the neighborhood of | Clifton on the corner of West McMillan and Hollister. |
Little | Clifton was the birthplace of John Wilkinson, the 17t |
Clifton was the son of Sir Juckes Juckes-Clifton, 8th | |
There was also a spur to | Clifton Down, the Clifton Extension Railway, built in |
At 90 and 100 | Clifton Road the Bhutto family run the SZABIST, named |
etween the Athenia and Dutch Hill sections of | Clifton, with the Hoboken-bound platform in the Athen |
Celtics and four days before Nat "Sweetwater" | Clifton of the New York Knicks. |
It is linked by road to Australind via | Clifton Road, the main east-west route for Brunswick |
he east of the gorge is the Bristol suburb of | Clifton, and The Downs, a large public park. |
on, and of Stoneleigh House, in the parish of | Clifton, in the city and county of Bristol. |
gely rural and is an extension of the smaller | Clifton to the south. |
It was adapted for the USA by | Clifton during the American Civil War, re-titled "Pol |
at street level for a brief stretch north of | Clifton, between the Grasmere and Old Town stations, |
From 1958 until 1976 | Clifton Hall, the seat of the Clifton family on the C |
he Hummingbirds, was selected by poet Lucille | Clifton as the winner of the Eighth Mountain Poetry P |
The hit sent | Clifton to the hospital. |
um gardens and early burials from Bootham and | Clifton suggest the roads existed fromthe 1st century |
e Delaney Bramlett, John Mayall, Savoy Brown, | Clifton Chenier, The Limeliters, Rusty Warren, Billy |
Also known as the | Clifton Lido, the pool is an open air swimming pool d |
The Bishop of | Clifton heads the Catholic Clifton Diocese in the Pro |
Clif Hanger (real name: | Clifton Croce), the lead singer of the Freeze, set up |
Clifton itself then had a population of 341, while th | |
Benn studied at | Clifton College, then at Inner Temple. |
succeeded Tilden as senior science master at | Clifton College; there he remained until his death. |
On that date, the line was completed from | Clifton Junction through Bury and Ramsbottom to Rawte |
osed Nottingham Riverside railway station via | Clifton Boulevard through this site. |
d Rossendale Railway was formally opened from | Clifton Junction to Rawtenstall on 25 September 1846, |
The Downs are divided into | Clifton Down to the south and Durdham Down to the nor |
o carry trains across the River Irwell on the | Clifton Junction to Bury line. |
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