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Brogdale is a
hamlet in Kent, England,
immediately south of the M2 motorway, 2
miles (3.2 km)
south of Faversham. It is one of
several hamlets making up...
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inspiring his laws of
universal gravitation. The
National Fruit Collection at
Brogdale contains an example,
listed as "Isaac Newton's Tree" (1948-729). Sir Isaac...
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Pittsburgh Press, 2011); ISBN 978-0-8229-4407-2 "
Brogdale – Home of the
National Fruit Collection".
Brogdale.org.
Archived from the
original on 1 December...
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Fruit Collection is the
largest collection of
fruit trees in the world, at
Brogdale, and is next to the M2 at the A251
junction in Ospringe.
Scalextric was...
- one of the
warmest parts of Britain. On 10
August 2003, in the
hamlet of
Brogdale near
Faversham the
temperature reached 38.5 °C (101.3 °F), at that time...
- "Winter Banana",
National Fruit Collection,
University of
Reading and
Brogdale Collections,
retrieved 18
October 2015 Obst und
Garten 10/2020 Pomologia...
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degrees Fahrenheit), only
beaten by
Brogdale, near Faversham, 22
miles (35 km) to the ESE. The
weather station at
Brogdale is run by a volunteer, only reporting...
- at Kew Gardens.
Although the Met
Office accepts a
higher reading from
Brogdale in Kent, many have
questioned the
accuracy of this and
regard the Kew reading...
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apple trees,
following his work at the
Brogdale research centre in Kent. The
research undertaken at
Brogdale did not
continue but
there has been renewed...
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related to
Schone van Boskoop. "Belle de Boskoop",
National Fruit Collection,
University of
Reading and
Brogdale Collections,
retrieved 17
October 2015...