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Biscot is an area of
Luton close to the town centre, in the
Luton district, in the
ceremonial county of Bedfordshire, England. The area is
roughly bounded...
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Georges Biscot (15
September 1889 – 18
December 1944) was a
French film actor. His
birth name was
Gaston Georges Bouzac. He
starred in some 28
films between...
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Leagrave were
formed into the
ecclesiastical parish of Holy Trinity,
Biscot, in 1866. On 1
April 1896,
under the
provisions of the
Local Government...
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North after losing the
Labour whip in 2017. The
Borough of
Luton wards of
Biscot, Crawley, Dallow, Farley, High Town, Putteridge, Saints, South, and Stopsley;...
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volume production a site was
bought in
September 1905 at
Biscot Road,
Biscot, Luton.
Construction of
extensive new
workshops began on the five-acre...
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Field Artillery during the
First World War,
receiving his
basic training at
Biscot Camp in Luton. He was ****igned to the City of
London Brigade and the 36th...
- a 1932
French comedy film
directed by
Robert Péguy and
starring Georges Biscot and
Simone Cerdan. In
French the
title is a
phrase roughly equivalent to...
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Celestial Group (which
makes Linda McCartney Foods and is
based on the B579 in
Biscot),
Eurolines (UK office),
Thomson Holidays (based at
Wigmore on the eastern...
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occupies the
former synagogue. The area
north of
Dunstable Road is in
Biscot ward and the area to the
south is in
Dallow ward. The
wards form part of...
- book. Mary
Harald (fr) as Tih Minh René Cresté as
Jacques d'Athys
Georges Biscot as
Placido Édouard Mathé as Sir
Francis Grey
Louis Leubas (fr) as Kistna...