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Aimwell (1782 –
after 1786) was a
British Thoroughbred racehorse. In a
career that
lasted from
autumn 1784 to
spring 1786, he ran
eight times and won...
- Theatre, in the Haymarket, London, on
March 8, 1707. In the play,
Archer and
Aimwell, two
young gentlemen who have
fallen on hard times, plan to
travel through...
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Aimwell may
refer to:
Aimwell, a
racehorse Aimwell, Alabama, an
unincorporated community Aimwell, Louisiana, an
unincorporated community Amwell (disambiguation)...
- HMS
Aimwell (W 113) was a Favourite-class
tugboat of the
Royal Navy
during the
Second World War.
Aimwell was laid down on 15
November 1941 at the Defoe...
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Aimwell Baptist Church is a
historic African American church in Mobile, Alabama. The
Baptist congregation was
established in 1890 by two brothers. It...
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Aimwell Aimwell is an
unincorporated community in
Catahoula Parish, Louisiana,
United States. It has also been
known as
Debourn and
Hickory Flat in its...
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Aimwell is an
unincorporated community in
Marengo County, Alabama,
United States.
Aimwell had a post
office at one time, but it no
longer exists. Aimwell...
- July 7, 1859) was an
American writer who
usually used the pen-name
Walter Aimwell. He was born in Charlestown, M****achusetts, and his
father died when he...
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American gladiators : Taft
versus Remus. Armstrong, Cindy. [Hemet, Calif.]:
Aimwell Press. p. 205. ISBN 0-9648784-0-2. OCLC 35034799. "Springs: A New Murder...
- at the Boltons. In London's West End, he
appeared as
Laertes in Hamlet,
Aimwell in The
Beaux Stratagem, and
Octavius Robinson in Man and Superman, among...