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Aldbourne (/ˈɔːldbɔːrn/ AWLD-born) is a
village and
civil parish about 6
miles (10 km) north-east of Marlborough, Wiltshire, England, in a
valley on the...
- many
founders cast
bells of this type, the
Robert Wells bell
foundry of
Aldbourne, Wiltshire,
produced the
largest range. The
first medieval designs came...
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December 1942-September 1943
Three – "Duties of the
Latrine Orderly";
Aldbourne,
September 1943-March 1944 Four – "Look Out Hitler! Here We Come!"; Slapton...
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arrived in
Liverpool on
September 15, 1943.: 44 They
proceeded to
Aldbourne, Wiltshire,
where they
began intense training for the
Allied invasion...
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Aldbourne Cirencester Swindon Newbury Hungerford The
Battle of
Aldbourne Chase was a
relatively small battle of the
First English Civil War that occurred...
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Aldbourne Heritage Centre is a
local museum in North-East Wiltshire, England, next to The
Crown Inn in the
centre of
Aldbourne. It
opened in
August 2014...
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weweia (Poliocephalus rufopectus) The
Dabchick sailing dinghy People from
Aldbourne,
England This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the title...
- to be 'shifty' on his feet.
Powers followed Easy
Company to
station in
Aldbourne, England. He was
shocked to see that the
residents there were prepared...
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Scotland and then
Aldbourne, England. He
later discovered that none of his
siblings survived the Holocaust.
Adler died in
Aldbourne in 1949.
Jankiel Jakub...
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incorporated in the
Overton Period).
Burgess renamed the Bedd
Branwen period the
Aldbourne-Edmondsham phase. Burgess, C., 1980. The Age of Stonehenge. London, Dent...