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- Beaumanor Hall is a stately home with a park in the small village of Woodhouse on the edge of the Charnwood Forest, near the town of Loughborough in Leicestershire...
- Amateur radio, also known as ham radio, is the use of the radio frequency spectrum for purposes of non-commercial exchange of messages, wireless experimentation...
- Stokes a life interest in most of her land. The manors he held included Beaumanor, Leicestershire and he was elected to the English House of Commons as...
- village for both Leicester and Loughborough, as well as further afield. Beaumanor Hall, ancestral home of the Herrick family, was used as a listening station...
- who was the fifth son of Sir William Herrick (Heyricke or Eyrick) of Beaumanor Park, in the parish of Loughborough, in the county of Leicester, England...
- with the Greshams until Sir Thomas suggested that she be sent to live at Beaumanor in Leicestershire with her late mother's second husband, Adrian Stokes...
- Lock-Up Llanfyllin Workhouse Pt 1 Llanfyllin Workhouse Pt 2 Beaumanor Hall Part 1 Beaumanor Hall Part 2 Dudley Castle Codnor Castle Cottage Part 1 (90-minute...
- for monitoring German radar and communications during the war such as Beaumanor Hall in the English Midlands where German and Italian encrypted radio...
- Bletchley Park souvenir shop Alastair Denniston Arlington Hall Arne Beurling Beaumanor Hall, a stately home used during the Second World War for military intelligence...
- rivulet is in Beacon, near Woodhouse Eaves. The water way runs through Beaumanor Hall before there is a convergence with the River Lin in Quorn. The river...