- MV
Aureol was a mid-sized
British ocean liner,
originally put into
service for
Elder Dempster Lines of
Liverpool in 1951. She was
constructed on the River...
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Fourah Bay
College is a
public university in the
neighbourhood of
Mount Aureol in Freetown,
Sierra Leone.
Founded on 18
February 1827, it is the first...
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Freetonians SLIFA Football Club,
until 2022
Mount Aureol SLIFA Football Club is a
Sierra Leonean football club from Freetown,
Sierra Leone. The club is...
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Kallon F.C.
formerly Real
Republicans Kamboi Eagles Mighty Blackpool Mount Aureol Murray Town
Rovers Nepean Stars Old
Edwardians F.C.
Ports Authority F.C...
- 199–248. Also
known as
Petrus Aureolus,
Peter Auriol, and
Pierre Auriol; also
Aureol,
Aureole or Oriol.
Attribution This article incorporates text from a publication...
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second Friday,
alternating between the MS Apapa, the MS
Accra and the MV
Aureol. The
journey took 13 days and went via Las Palmas,
Bathurst (Banjul), Freetown...
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Queen Elizabeth II Quay,
taken from
Mount Aureol,
Facing NNE,
March 2008. The
warehouses for
berth 3 and
berth 4 are
visible along the water's edge in...
- "D212
Aureol and the BR
class 40
diesel locomotives".
Aureol 1951.
Retrieved 16
January 2021. "Welcome to the
class 40
Appeal Owners of 40012
Aureol". class...
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later preserved at the East
Lancashire Railway. 97407 –
Formerly 40012
Aureol,
later preserved at the
Midland Railway – Butterley. 97408 –
Formerly 40118...
- locomotive, 40013 Andania, was
rescued from Vic Berry's s****yard in 1987. D212
Aureol was
briefly sent to Vic Berry's s****yard for
asbestos removal,
before being...