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Handel Cossham (31
March 1824 – 23
April 1890) was a
British colliery owner, lay
preacher and
Liberal politician who was
active in
local government and...
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currently members of the ****enic
League Premier Division and play at
Cossham Street. The club was
formed in 1951
after Mangotsfield Football Club closed...
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Cossham Memorial Hospital is a
community hospital,
founded in 1907, in Hillfields, Bristol, England. The
hospital was
built by
Frederick Bligh Bond in...
- by
Melanie Warnes in
September 2004. She left in 2014. In 1862,
Handel Cossham, a
local preacher,
built the
original village school, a
British School...
- the
Armstrong Hall near the town centre,
seating 350, and the
adjacent Cossham Hall,
seating 140.
Performances also take
place in
church halls and occasionally...
- and the
Chase School for Boys was
located in
Cossham Street and was
established in
about 1966. The
Cossham Street and
Rodway sites provided the
lower and...
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University professor Thomas Händel (born 1953),
German politician Handel Cossham (1824–1890),
British colliery owner, lay
preacher and
Liberal politician...
- Joseph, in the coal business.
Their sister Elizabeth married Handel Cossham.
Cossham and H. O.
Wills ultimately controlled the colliery.
Newton Wethered...
- Bristol,
separating the
large outer urban areas of
Fishponds and Kingswood.
Cossham Memorial Hospital is at its peak
which is the
highest point in
urban Bristol...
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healthcare through several medical institutions,
including Southmead Hospital,
Cossham Hospital, and the
Bristol Centre for Enablement, as well as
through various...