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Droxford (arch. Drokensford) is a
village in Hampshire, England. The
village is
clustered with
slight ribbon development along its main, north–south, undulating...
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Droxford railway station was an
intermediate station on the Meon
Valley Railway,
built to a
design by T. P.
Figgis and
opened in 1903. It
served the villages...
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Benjamin Russell Mackintosh Stoneham,
Baron Stoneham of
Droxford (born 26
August 1948) is a
British peer, journalist, and
Liberal Democrat politician....
- John
Droxford (sometimes John Drokensford; died 9 May 1329), was a
Bishop of Bath and Wells. He was
elected 5
February 1309 and
consecrated 9 November...
- from
Fareham to
Droxford only, and a
similar service from the
northern end only from
Alton to Farringdon. The
southern section to
Droxford was
closed completely...
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Valley line
London &
South Western Rly
Fareham to Alton, via
Wickham and
Droxford 5
February 1955 (to p****engers) 30
April 1962 (to freight) 1968 (to all...
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districts and
parts of a third,
which were all
abolished at the same time:
Droxford Rural District Winchester Muni****l
Borough Winchester Rural District (except...
- was
based on
motor coaches rather than buses.
Following the
closure of
Droxford station, on the Meon
Valley Railway in Hampshire, both it and the track...
- the city of Aleppo. On the
morning of 3
December 2024,
analysts such as
Droxford Maritime saw that a
tanker and some
warships were
leaving Tartus. By the...
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immediately to the
north of Corhampton. It is
located two
miles north of
Droxford and five
miles north-east of Bishop's Waltham. Its name
first appears in...