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Belfield or
similar terms may
refer to:
David Belfield (born 1950), American-born
Iranian terrorist known later as
Dawud Salahuddin,
killer of Iranian...
- Alex
Belfield (born 1979 or 1980) is an
English former radio presenter for BBC
Radio Leeds who was
dismissed for misconduct. He was
convicted of stalking...
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Robin Belfield is a British-Bahamian
theatre writer, director,
educator and producer. He has
worked with
amongst others the
National Theatre, the Royal...
- St. Anne's-
Belfield School is a independent,
boarding and day
school for pre-kindergarten
through 12th grade. The
school is
located on 49
acres (20 ha)...
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opened on 3
November 1848. The
extension to
Belfield was
completed in 1854.
Belfield was once home to the
Belfield Girls' School, a
school for
delinquent girls...
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Peerage of
Ireland created in 1756 for
Robert Rochfort, 1st
Viscount Belfield. The
title and its
subsidiaries became extinct in 1814. The
title was created...
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Belfield within the City of Canterbury-Bankstown
Belfield is a
suburb of Sydney, in the
state of New
South Wales, Australia. It is 13
kilometres (8 miles)...
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Belfield is a city in
Stark County,
North Dakota,
United States and only 15
minutes from
Theodore Roosevelt National Park. The po****tion was 996 at the...
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Belfield (Irish:
Belfield) is a
small enclave, not
quite a suburb, in Dún Laoghaire–Rathdown, Ireland. It is
synonymous with the main
campus of University...
- centre, all
faculties later relocated to a 133-hectare (330-acre)
campus at
Belfield, six
kilometres to the
south of the city centre. In 1991, it purchased...