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- refer to the po****r and shortened names for two different ball game courtfields: Basque trinquete, a court for various indoor versions of pelota with...
- sport has many variants, that may be pla**** at the streets or at special courtfields like the trinquet. It may also be pla**** by teams or on individual challenges...
- Courtfield, Welsh Bicknor, Herefordshire, England is a country house dating from the early 19th century. The present building stands on the site of a much...
- Kensington and Chelsea: Abingdon, Brompton & Hans Town, Campden, Colville, Courtfield, Dalgarno, Earl's Court, Golborne, Holland, Norland, Notting Dale, Pembridge...
- into which the ball may bounce, this is the courtfield. There must be some free space out the courtfield 1.8 metres (5 ft 11 in) for the players to play...
- Gardens Courtfield Gardens Earl's Court Square Gledhow Gardens Nevern Square Philbeach Gardens Wetherby Gardens The mews include: Courtfield Mews Dove...
- Brooklyn Kensington, Philadelphia Kensington, Saskatoon "Wards of Brompton, Courtfield, Campden, Earls Court, Holland, Queens Gate and Abingdon". Archived from...
- is a po****r canyon trip requiring ropes. Abdet has one of the oldest courtfields of the Valencian autochthonous sport, the pilota, dated of 1772, although...
- (1969) [1955], Remembered in Blessing: The Courtfield Story, London: Sands & Co, Until the 1890s Courtfield and Welsh Bicknor parish were part of Monmouthshire...
- adjacent to English Bicknor and Lydbrook, which are part of Gloucestershire. Courtfield, the manor house of Welsh Bicknor, was originally known as Greyfield or...