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Bylaugh /ˈbiːlə/ is a
civil parish in Norfolk,
England 4.5
miles (7.2 km) north-east of East
Dereham and 13.5
miles (21.7 km) WNW of Norwich. For the...
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Bylaugh Hall, also
known as
Bylaugh Park, is a
country house situated in the
parish of
Bylaugh in Norfolk, England. The
estate was
acquired by Sir John...
- 2013). "
Bylaugh Hall: the
hidden history to a
remarkable restoration opportunity". The
Country Seat.
Retrieved March 17, 2022. "
Bylaugh Hall (
Bylaugh Park)"...
- his
family moved to England,
where he
bought the
Stanmore Hall mansion,
Bylaugh Park, and a
house on
Grosvenor Square. His wife, Elena, died in 1897 and...
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Scotland Perthshire 1941 1945
Relief landing ground for RAF
Perth RAF
Bylaugh Hall
England Norfolk 1943 1945 No. 100 (Bomber Support)
Group H.Q. RAF...
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Castle RNAS, RAF 1915–1919 Open Land
First World War
Landing Ground. RAF
Bylaugh Hall RAF 1943–1945
Private ownership Headquarters of No. 100
Group RAF...
- Red
Cross hospital. In
December 1915,
Zeppelin L14
dropped bombs between Bylaugh Park and Dereham. Seventy-five
bombs were
dropped on Dereham, with several...
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strategic bombing – as they
needed another airfield close to
their HQ at
Bylaugh Hall. On 4 July 1942,
American and
British airmen took off from this station...
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Burgh le
Marsh BURR-ə /ˈbʌrə/
England Burgh by
Sands BRUF /brʌf/
England Bylaugh BEE-lə /ˈbiːlə/
England Caius College like keys /ˈkiːz/
England Caldmore...
- Beaupré Hall
Belcoombe Manor Blakeney Guildhall Blickling Hall
Breccles Hall
Bylaugh Hall
Castle Rising Costessey Hall (demolished)
Cranmer Hall,
Norfolk Crimplesham...