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establish Ceylon Hospitals Limited, the
predecessor of modern-day
Durdans Hospital. 1968 -
Durdans opened its
first maternity care
facility as well as an outpatient...
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Teaching Hospital (NFTH), Asiri,
Nawaloka Hospitals PLC (Nawaloka),
Durdans Hospitals (
Durdans) and The
Lanka Hospitals –
accounted for
nearly 45% of the private-sector...
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Donald Edgar Durdan (September 21, 1920 – June 28, 1971) was a
professional American football and
basketball player.
Durdan was born in Arcata, California...
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lesser estates, The
Durdans at Epsom,
which became her home.
Among other things she
inherited her father's
extensive library at
Durdans, much of
which was...
- and
silent meditations".
Rosebery died at his Epsom,
Surrey home of The
Durdans on 21 May 1929, to the accompaniment, as he had requested, of a gramophone...
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Maligawatta Kosgama Divisional Hospital,
Salawa Asiri Hospital,
Colombo Durdans Hospital,
Colombo Nawaloka Hospital,
Colombo Lanka Hospitals,
Colombo Hemas...
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moved to a
family house, "
Durdans" near
Epsom in Surrey.
There was a
performance of the play
Philaster in the
early 1640s at
Durdans, with the
young Samuel...
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lovers from
seeing each
other and took
Berkeley to the
family seat at
Durdans in Epsom,
outside London. Lady Mary was also
there and she
invited her...
- The
Durdans Bed and
Breakfast Hotel is
located in the
English seaside village of
Mundesley in the
county of Norfolk,
United Kingdom. The
guest house is...
- – via Newspapers.com. "Obituaries". Variety.
February 6, 1985. p. 134.
Durdan,
Douglas (July 24, 1982). "Son's on soap, but not here".
Richmond Times-Dispatch...