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David Akeman (June 17, 1915 –
November 10, 1973)
better known as
Stringbean (or
String Bean), was an
American singer-songwriter, musician, comedian, and...
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Akeman Street is a
Roman road in
southern England between the
modern counties of
Hertfordshire and Gloucestershire. It is
approximately 117 kilometres...
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Akeman Street is the name
given to a
Roman road in
eastern England that runs from
Cambridgeshire to the
north coast of Norfolk. It is
approximately 75...
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Royal Air
Force Akeman Street or more
simply RAF
Akeman Street is a
former Royal Air
Force Relief Landing Ground located 2
miles (3.2 km)
north east of...
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Akeman Street was a
railway station at Woodham, Buckinghamshire,
where the
railway linking Ashendon Junction and
Grendon Underwood Junction crossed the...
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Akeman Street is a
Roman road from Cirencester,
Gloucestershire to St Albans, Hertfordshire, England.
Akeman Street may also
refer to:
Akeman Street railway...
- ship was
built in 2009 by
Cantiere Navale Visentini,
Porto Viro,
Italy as
Akeman Street for
Ermine Street Shipping Co Ltd, London,
United Kingdom. Her sister...
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fellow musician David "Stringbean"
Akeman. On the
morning of
November 11, 1973,
Jones discovered the
bodies of
Akeman and his wife, Estelle, who had been...
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County is the
birthplace of the
Grand Ole Opry star
David "Stringbean"
Akeman, and the site of the
annually reenacted Battle of Big Hill, the
Civil War...
- July 2022. Elliot,
Kirsten (2004). The Myth-Maker: John Wood 1704–1754.
Akeman. pp. 24–25. ISBN 978-0954613822. Conway, Hazel; Roenisch,
Rowan (2006)....