- "
beech-tree"
hence "dweller by the
beech tree".
People called Beeching include:-
Henry Beeching (1859–1919) clergyman,
author and poet Jack
Beeching (John...
- The
Beeching cuts, also
colloquially referred to as the
Beeching Axe, were a
major series of
route closures and
service changes made as part of the restructuring...
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Richard Beeching,
Baron Beeching (21
April 1913 – 23
March 1985),
commonly known as Dr
Beeching, was a
physicist and
engineer who for a
short but very...
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Charles Beeching (15 May 1859 – 25
February 1919) was a
British clergyman,
writer and poet, who was Dean of
Norwich from 1911 to 1919. H. C.
Beeching was...
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Beech (****us) is a
genus of
deciduous trees in the
family ****aceae,
native to
subtropical (accessory
forest element) and
temperate (as
dominant element...
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Doctor Beeching! - Cast & Crew". "Schedule – BBC
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Doctor Beeching! at BBC
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Doctor Beeching! at
British Comedy...
- the Day.
Beeching's mother, who
leads musical worship at her church,
taught Beeching to play the
piano and
guitar when she was young.
Beeching began writing...
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Henry Beecher may
refer to:
Henry K.
Beecher (1904–1976),
American anesthesiologist and
medical ethicist Henry Ward
Beecher (1813–1887),
American Congregationalist...
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related to
James Beeching.
Covent Garden II (Caister
Lifeboat built by
Beeching in 1883). The Boys/Godsend (Caister
Lifeboat built by
Beeching in 1867)....
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Jenny Beeching (born 1950 in Romford) is a
British songwriter,
singer and guitarist.
Jenny Beeching's first began performing professionally in 1966 alongside...